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""The Military Airplane." Report prepared for the Select Committee of Inquiry into Operations of the United States Air Services, House of Representatives, Washington DC, Florian Lampert, WI, Chairman." Source: missing; [Bureau of Naval Aeronautics]; [E...
"14 Aircraft Propeller Airworthiness." Source: US Civil Aeronautics Authority manual
"14-Day Menu for Whirlpool Compact Feeding Console" menu and meal plan
"15149. Sailing away for Washington, Aeronaut Tomlinson and His Balloon, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis"
"1st Manned Space Flight: Talk at S.D. Aerospace Museum Docent Meeting."
"221 Prof. Wise inflating his baloon [sic], Ganymede, at St. Johnsbury, Vt." A large crowd gathers to witness a balloon ascension by John Wise, noted 19th century aeronaut
"5000 Metrés en Ballon au dessus de la Gaule," Jobert-Baume, Le Reveil de la Gaule, No. 8, August 1889.
"5000 Metrés en Ballon au dessus de la Gaule," Jobert-Baume, Le Reveil de la Gaule, No. 9, September 1889.
"5000 Metrés en Ballon," Jobert-Baume, Le Reveil de la Gaule, No. 4, April 1889.
"6739. Yankee Races, Balloon Ascension." A smoke balloon decorated to resemble the United States flag ascends while a parachute and aeronaut dangle directly below
"A Balloon Journey," Clipped from an unknown publication, July 9, 1860.
"A Day with a War Balloon," Henry Elsdale, Littell's Living Age, (From The Nineteenth Century) Vol. XXXIII, No. 1911, January 29, 1881.
"A Description of Two Machines, Proper to be Navigated Through the Air," Translated from a pamphlet published in Paris by Mons. B__________, 1784.
"A Fall from the Sky: How Two Americans in an Exploded Balloon Dropped a Third of a Mile, and Lived to Tell the Tale," Augustus Post, The Century Magazine, October 1910.
"A Flying Ship in 1709," The Book of Days, Part XXV, December 20, 1869.
"A German Flying Machine," Harper's Weekly, February 25, 1888.
"A Happy New Year." Two aeronauts up in a beautiful balloon
"A New Flying-Machine: Maxim's Experiments in Aerial Navigation," Hiram S. Maxim, Century Magazine, January 1895.
"A New Sport for Boys: How to Make and Fly Model Aeroplanes," (Part II of III) Francis Arnold Collins, St. Nicholas, September 1910.