William F. Yeager Collection - Wright State University Libraries

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William F. Yeager Collection - Wright State University Libraries
MS-223, WILLIAM F. YEAGER AVIATION COLLECTION
Collection Number: MS-223
Title: William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
Dates: 1925-1990
Creator: Yeager, William F., 1915-1990
Summary/Abstract:
William F. Yeager was a military and commercial pilot, as well as an aviation photographer and
collector who owned an aviation photography business. The collection consists of information
about Yeager’s WWII experience as a B-25 pilot in North Africa and his post-war flying
experience as an Air Force and commercial pilot. The collection also contains flight training
books, flying tools, correspondence, and aircraft history and design information. The bulk of the
collection is more than 25,000 aviation photographs and negatives that have been organized
according to make, model and type of aircraft.
Quantity/Physical Description: 69.2 linear feet
Language(s): English
Repository:
Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries, Wright State University, Dayton, OH
45435-0001, (937) 775-2092
Restrictions on Access: There are no restrictions on accessing material in this collection.
Restrictions on Use:
Copyright restrictions may apply. Unpublished manuscripts are protected by copyright.
Permission to publish, quote or reproduce must be secured from the repository and the copyright
holder.
Preferred Citation:
[Box #, Folder #], MS-223, William F. Yeager Aviation Collection, Special Collections and
Archives, University Libraries, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio
Acquisition:
The collection was donated to Special Collections and Archives by Yeager’s wife, Helen, in
1991. An addition was received in January 2011.
Revisions:
This collection was initially processed by a series of graduate students in Public History during
their Advanced Archives class. Initial processing was completed in spring 1992 with additional
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processing completed in spring 1997. Additional processing was completed by Archivist John
Armstrong in June 2007 and May 2011, including updating the finding aid to the EAD standard.
Alternative Form Available:
A selection of aircraft images from the William F. Yeager Aviation Photographs are available
online in Wright State University’s Campus Online Repository (CORE Scholar):
http://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/special_ms223/.
The digitized Yeager Collection photographs, as well as aircraft photographs from other
collections held by Wright State University Special Collections & Archives, can also be found
online in CORE Scholar in the Aircraft gallery: http://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/aircraft/.
Related Material:
MS-344, Walter Matthews Jefferies Aviation Collection
MS-353, Robert L. Cavanagh Aviation Collection
MS-378, Cleveland Air Races Collection
Processing Information:
Beginning in 1992, volunteers from the Huffman Prairie Aviation Historical Society (previously
known as Huffman Prairie Chapter of the American Aviation Historical Society) began
identifying the more than 25,000 photographs and negatives in the collection. Without their
expertise, and more than 15 years of dedicated effort, the photographs and negatives in this
collection would not be available to the public in the current detailed form.
Processed by:
Richard R. Wirz, spring 1992. Steve Hausfeld, Joe Greer, and Tony Wright, spring 1997. John
Armstrong, 2006-2007 and May 2011.
Arrangement:
The collection is arranged into six series and three subseries:
Series I:
William Yeager Personal Information & Memorabilia
Series II:
Publications
Series III:
Flight Training Books, Records and Tools
Series IV:
Correspondence
Series V:
Aircraft History, Design, and General Information
Series VI:
Aircraft Photographs and Negatives
Subseries VIA: General Aircraft Photographs
Subseries VIB: Photographs
Subseries VIC: Negatives
Biographical/Historical Note:
William Francis Yeager was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on April 1, 1915. His early interests
concerned aviation and railroad trains, but by the time he reached adulthood, aviation had
become his primary interest.
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Yeager’s high school graduation was delayed by his having to take various jobs to support his
family during the Great Depression. Yeager finished his high school education and graduated
from West Technical High School in Cleveland, in August 1937 at the age of 22. Following his
graduation, Yeager spent the next several years working primarily for The Higbee Company and
the George Worthington Company in Cleveland. During this time, Yeager worked as the official
photographer for the National Air Races, which were held in Cleveland.
In October 1939, Yeager got a job with the Fish and Wildlife Service as an administrative
assistant in Hebron, Ohio and La Crosse, Wisconsin. Yeager qualified for the Civilian Pilot
Training Program at this time and received flight training in late 1940 and early 1941. He
enlisted in the Army Air Corps on June 10, 1941.
Yeager’s first few months in the Air Corps were spent as a crew chief on various aircraft. He
took a College Qualification Examination to qualify for Aviation Cadet training and began his
training at Gardener Field, California, in 1942 as a member of the Air Corps Reserve.
Afterwards, Yeager was assigned to the 443rd Bomb Squadron in North Africa, as a B-25 copilot where he earned the Distinguished Flying Cross. After his combat career, Yeager was
assigned to fly for Air Transport Command. He was released from the Army Air Forces in
January 1947.
In September 1947, Yeager was recalled by the Air Force. In the interim, he had returned briefly
to the Fish and Wildlife Service and had worked as an Air Traffic Controller in Cleveland. Over
the next two and a half years, Yeager served in various capacities, as an instructor pilot and flight
examiner, flying passengers and cargo, and fulfilling administrative duties. In January 1950,
Yeager was made a member of the Inactive Reserves.
From January 1950 through October 1951, Yeager was employed as a corporate pilot by various
companies in the Cleveland area. In April 1951, Yeager took flight courses from American
Flyers, in Fort Worth, Texas, resulting in his receiving an airline transport pilot rating.
In October 1951, Yeager was recalled to active duty by the Air Force. He worked for Strategic
Air Command in Morocco throughout 1952 and into 1953. After this assignment, Yeager flew
search and rescue missions in Alaska until early 1955. From 1955 until 1963, Yeager served as
an Air Force Logistics Command Ferry Pilot and as a flight test maintenance officer, stationed at
Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma. Yeager retired from the Air Force on December 31, 1963.
Yeager spent 1965-1967 working for World Wide Helicopters in Libya. There he flew
DeHavilland Beavers and various other aircraft on survey flights.
Yeager returned home in 1967 and began working for Air Commuter, Inc., which was absorbed
into Wright Air Lines in 1968. Yeager was dismissed from Wright Air Lines in 1969.
In the late 1970’s, Yeager became active in the 320th Bomb Group Association. Yeager passed
away in 1990 at the age of 75 and was buried in Arlington Cemetery in Washington D. C.
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Scope and Content:
The William F. Yeager Aviation Collection is divided into six series. The bulk of the collection
is more than 25,000 photographs and negatives that were part of Mr. Yeager’s aviation
photography business.
Series I, William Yeager Personal Information and Memorabilia, is grouped into four major
groups of material. The first group contains photographs of Mr. Yeager ranging from a
photograph of him as a child to his 1990 funeral at Arlington National Cemetery in Washington,
D. C. Researchers should especially note the photographs of Mr. Yeager during World War II
while he was flying with the 320th Bomb Group. In particular, there are a number of
photographs taken of the bomb groups operations in North Africa, Sardinia, and France. The
grouping also contains a number of photographs of Mr. Yeager after World War II, including his
official U.S. Air Force photograph used for promotion boards.
The second major group of Series I is personal information. Of particular note is a letter, which
was used for a 1943 Look Magazine article, entitled “An Account of My First Raid Over North
Africa.” Also included is the General Order awarding him the Air Medal on September 13,
1943, membership certificates, resumes’ of his experience, and his Last Will and Testament.
The third major group of Series I is Memorabilia, including Souvenir Programs. Included in this
group is the graduation program for Pilot Training Class 42-G on July 23, 1943, “The
Thunderbird Annual” for 1941-1942,” the Gardner Field, CA ”Bee Tee” for 1942, and
information on the 319th Bomb Group Association for the period 1974 to 1988. There are a
number of Souvenir Programs, including several from air races around the country. Finally,
there are two boxes of material containing rank insignia, name tags, and of particular note Army
medals, including Lt. Yeager’s Distinguished Flying Cross.
Series II, Publications, is divided into four major groupings. The first major group is Aviation
Brochures. This group contains general information brochures about such companies as
American Airlines (1944), Boeing Aircraft (1958, 1980), Lockheed Aircraft (1929-1932),
Northrop Aircraft (1933-1946), and Stearman Aircraft (c.a.1930s). The second group contains
general aviation brochures such as “The Jet Aircraft of the World” (1950), “A Chronicle of the
Aviation Industry in America” (1947-1950), and “The Organization – Research Activities and
Facilities of NACA” (1943. The third group of material includes magazines, newsletters,
booklets and catalogs. This group contains a variety of aviation-related materials ranging from
Munsey’s Magazine (1910, 1912) and Navy Air Pilot and Military Aeronautic Review (1918) to
more recent aviation material such Spotlight Magazines article “Wings Over Cleveland.” The
bulk of the material in this group is dated between 1939 and 1960. The final group in Series II is
oversize material. Most of the material in this group is from World War II and includes such
material as The Bowman Bomber (1941) and Life Magazine (1942).
Series III, Flight Training Books, Records, and Tools, is divided into three major groups
related to flight and flight training. The first major group contains flight records and
information. This series contains information concerning Mr. Yeager’s flying activities. It
includes his U.S. Army Air Corps Pilot Log Books, his individual flight diaries, and his
individual flight records from 1940 to 1963. It also contains Ferrying Orders and Flying notes
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during the same period. Additionally, the group contains Mr. Yeager’s flight log books, daily
flight logs, and schedules when he flew for World Wide Helicopters in Benghazi, Libya, Air
Commuter Airlines in Cleveland, and Wright Airlines, also out of Cleveland. Finally, this group
contains general information such as air traffic control procedures and regulations for the early
1950s, an amplified resume of his aeronautical experience, and FAA flight maps from the late
1940s. Researchers interested in flight training methods of the 1940s will find the second and
third major groups interesting and informative. The second major group contains flight
regulations, manuals and technical orders. Much of this material is Army Air Corps basic flight
training material from the 1940s including flying regulations, technical orders for instrument
flying, and fundamentals of flight maneuvers. The group also contains inspection handbooks,
radio facility charts and FAA location identifiers. The last major group contains flight tools and
books. This group contains hand held dead reckoning computers, distance and speed computers,
flight operation guide cards for range and fuel consumption (P-51, B-24, and L-2), and several
small handbooks for aircraft engines.
Series IV, Correspondence, contains letters received and sent by Mr. Yeager from 1937 to
1987. Most of the letters are business related, but also includes letters from friends and family
written during and immediately written after World War II. Among the postcards in Box 18 is a
postcard signed by Jimmy Doolittle.
Series V, Aircraft History, Design, and General Information, is grouped into five major
areas. The first major area includes information on aviation history, design and analysis. This
group contains a number of “Design Analysis” articles printed in Aviation Magazine from 1943
and 1944 and includes analysis of such airplanes as the Bell Airacobra, the North American P-51
“Mustang,” and the Boeing B-17 “Flying Fortress.” This major grouping also contains Institute
of the Aeronautical Sciences “Historical Briefs” on a variety of subjects, Air Age Technical
Library “Warplane Research” articles on American World War II aircraft, and booklets on the
“History of the U.S. Air Force” and a chronology of Air Force Historical Events from 1907 to
1957. The second major area includes general aircraft information. This area includes aircraft
lists, CAA Aircraft Specifications, and general information about U.S. aircraft. The third major
group is oversize material. This group primarily consists of drawings of racing planes by R. S.
Hirsch, drawings of aircraft by Mr. Yeager, and several blueprints or plans for miniature aircraft.
The fourth major group consists of air racing information. This small group contains information
such as official standings for eight years from 1929 to 1949, newspaper clippings about the
National Air Races in Cleveland from the 1940s and 1950s, and an August 1973 article “Dole
Derby: Roaring 20s Fatal Air Race.” The fifth, and last major group, contains aircraft accident
information. The accident summaries and reports in this area span a period beginning in 1930
and ending in 1964. There are also National Transportation Safety Board recommendations for
the 1970s and early 1980s.
The sixth, and largest series, is Series VI, Photographs and Negatives. This series spans 94
boxes, 11,255 photographs and approximately 18,000 negatives. The series is divided into three
subseries. Subseries VIA contains general aircraft photograph information. Included in this
subseries is a list of photographs taken by Mr. Yeager, a photo card file used by him in his photo
service, and a variety of photograph packs including Thompson Valves’ “Famous Flights, 19261938,” official photographs of U.S. Army and Navy planes, and photo packs of World War II
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Allied nations aircraft. There are also several photograph catalogs, along with photographs of
AAF and U.S. Navy planes in action both in Europe and in the South Pacific.
The second (VIB) and third subseries (VIC) contain photographs and negatives. The images are
grouped according to type of aircraft (civilian, military, and racing), manufacturer, and are in
alphabetical order. Researchers should note that most of the images are of 1920s, 1930, and
1940s aircraft. In most cases, the images are in the public domain for copyright purposes, but
some images are copyright protected, which is indicated on the reverse of the photograph. It is
important to note that almost all of the photographs and negatives have been identified with their
make and model number, their tail and/or aircraft number, the type of engine used in the aircraft,
and the view of the plane. Also, in most cases, individuals in the photograph, such as Jimmie
Doolittle and Charles Lindbergh, are identified.
Subseries VIB is divided into several major groups according to size of photograph, e.g. 8” x
10,” 5” x 7,” 5” x 8,” and 4” x 5,” and type of aircraft, e.g. civilian, military, and racing. The
first group of photographs contains 1454 8”x 10” photographs of civilian and military aircraft.
Photographs are grouped according to aircraft manufacturer and in alphabetical order. The
largest group of photographs is of Lockheed aircraft. Other large groups include Boeing,
Curtiss, Douglas, Fokker, Grumman, North American, and Northrop. The second group of
photographs contains 283 photographs of racing airplanes. Represented in this group are a wide
variety of racing aircraft including aircraft designed by the Granville Brothers, Keith Rider, and
Wedell-Williams. Finally, at the end of the 8” x 10” photographs are a variety of other
photographs including 52 photographs of the United States Air Force Museum in the late 1950s
and 31 photographs of Charles and Anne Lindbergh’s early 1930s Transatlantic Survey Flight
for Pan American Airlines. The second major group consists of 506 5” x 7” photographs. The
third major group consists of 120 5” x 8” photographs. The fourth, and by far the largest
group, consists of 8,942 photographs ranging in size from 1” x 1” to 4” x 5.” The box and file
listing for group four is not as detailed as the previous groups described above. Group four is
organized according to type of aircraft (civilian, military and racing) and then is arranged in
alphabetical order according to manufacturer. However, individual photographs are not listed.
Instead, ranges of files are provided for each manufacturer. In cases where there are large
numbers of aircraft for a particular manufacturer, the photographs are grouped and listed
according to their model number. Photograph researchers will note that there are 3039
photographs of civilian aircraft, 3924 photographs of military aircraft, and 1979 photographs of
racing aircraft. Among civilian aircraft, there are a large number of photographs of Lockheed
aircraft. Among military aircraft, there are a high number of photographs of aircraft produced by
Boeing, Curtiss, Douglas, Grumman, Lockheed, Martin, Northrop, North American, and Vought.
Finally, major concentrations of racing aircraft photographs include aircraft produced by Curtiss,
the Granville Brothers, Howard, Laird, Lockheed, Keith Rider, Wedell-Williams, and Steve
Wittman.
A selection of photographs from Subseries VIB, have been scanned and are available online in
Wright State University’s Campus Online Repository (CORE Scholar):
http://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/special_ms223_photographs/.
To search for a specific image from this collection in CORE Scholar, search for the item using
the following format: ms223_BBB_FF_XXX, where “BBB” is the three-digit Box number listed
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in the finding aid, “FF” is the two-digit File number, and “XXX” is the three-digit item number.
For example, to locate the Aeronca C-3 photograph found in Box 33, File 2, Item 1, search for
ms223_033_02_001.
Subseries VIC consists of approximately 18,000 negatives. This subseries is also grouped
according to size of negative (8” x 10,” 5” x 7,” and 4” x 5”) and according to type of aircraft
(civilian, military, and racing). Within each of these major divisions the negatives are in
alphabetical order according to manufacturer. There are 334 8”x 10” negatives, 178 5” x 7”
negatives, and a little more than 17,000 4” x 5” negatives. As in the 4” x 5” photographs, the 8”
x 10” and 5” x 7” negatives are listed with a range of file numbers associated with a specific
manufacturer. In the case of the 4” x 5” negatives, the 50 boxes containing negatives have the
name of the manufacturer for the first file in the box and the name of the manufacturer for the
last file in the box, i.e. Abrams – Avro. Because the number of negatives exceeds the number of
prints listed in the collection, researchers will likely find photograph negatives of aircraft not
listed in the photograph part of the finding aid.
Subject Terms:
Persons/Families
Yeager, William F., 1915-1990
Organizations
National Air Races (Cleveland, Ohio)
Places
Cleveland (Ohio)
Ohio
Subjects (General)
Aeronautics
Aircraft
Airplane racing
Air shows – United States -- History
World War, 1939-1945 - - Aerial Operations, American
Material Types
Correspondence
Training manuals
Reports
Publications
Periodicals
Photographs
Negatives
Microfilm
Occupations
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Pilot
Photographer
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Collection Inventory
SERIES I: WILLIAM YEAGER PERSONAL INFORMATION & MEMORABILIA
Box
File Description
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1A
1
2
Date
Photographs
Photograph of William F. Yeager as a child
Yeager WWII Photographs:
a. Portrait of Yeager (4 Copies)
b. In front of building
c. Hanging out cockpit window of B-26 “Flying Yank”,
Algeria, North Africa (4 Copies)
d. In cockpit of B-26
e. In line to receive Distinguished Flying Cross
f. Holding Distinguished Flying Cross
g. Standing with Hunter and Saylur
h. Standing with Hunter, Guff, Barber, Saylur & Maxbu
i. Leaning against airplane
j. Three unidentified individuals standing in front of
airplane, Algeria, North Africa
k. French Fighter Airplane
Note: See Box 123 for Negatives
320th Bomb Group Photographs – North Africa, Sardinia, France
WWII Aircraft Nose Art
Yeager Post-WWII Photographs
a. U. S. Air Force Official Photograph
b. Passport photographs
c. In front of small airplane (3 Copies)
d. In front of airplane with Maj. Mason
e. Standing with rescue aircrew, Annette Island
f. Standing with unidentified man
g. Standing with group in Fez Caps, Morocco (2 Copies)
h. Unidentified Airman walking through town (Morocco?)
i. Oversize Location 25, File 8: Group photograph of
people who worked in Operations area of Area C, WrightPatterson AFB, OH. “Bill” Yeager 6th from right.
Photograph of William Yeager’s photograph shop display window
Photographs – Major William F. Yeager Funeral at Arlington
National Cemetery, Washington, D.C.
Personal Information
Newspaper Clippings
- Itinerant Vendor License
- U.S. Air Corps “Air Corps Reserve” Identification Card
c.a.1915
c.a.1942
c.a.1942
c.a.1942
c.a.1942
1943
1943
Dec. 5, 1943
Dec. 5, 1943
Oct. 16, 1945
c.a.1943
Nov. 23, 1942
1942-1945
1942-1945
Sep. 22, 1960
Mar. 4, 1961
Feb. 23, 1948
1960
1953
Undated
1952
c.a.1952
Undated
1939
1990
1931-1943
Sept. 2, 1939
July 22, 1942
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3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
1B
1
2
3
4
5
2
1
2
“An Account of my first Raid over N. Africa.” Original letter,
reprint, Look Magazine article
General Order Number 13 – Award of Oak Leaf Cluster for the
Air Medal to 2nd Lt. William F. Yeager
Officer’s Application for Settlement, Armed Forces Leave Act of
1946
Certificates of Completion – USAF Extension Courses
Statement of Pilot Experience – William F. Yeager
“Crossing the Artic Circle” Certificate
Yeager’s Shorter Snorter
USAF Orders & Correspondence
FAA Employment Application, Correspondence, & Resume’
Resume’s – Synopsis and Amplified
Membership Certificates - Retired Officers Association, American
Aviation Historical Society, & American Air Racing Society (See
Box 3A for American Aviation Historical Society plaque for Life
Member Number 15, William F. Yeager)
Medical Papers
Last Will & Testament
Memorabilia
Program – Graduating Exercises, Class 42-G
“The Thunderbird Annual, 1941-1942”
“Bee Tee,” Gardner Field, CA
MacDill Field, Florida Photo Album
“West Technical High School – Fifty Golden Years, 1912-1962”
Fabric from Stabilizer – Curtiss Fledgling N263H – put on by
Curtiss in 1927
Oversize Location 25, File 10
Signed Aviation Print – “Grumman “Albatross” Triphibian.
Signed by members of the 71st Air Rescue Squadron, Elmendorf
AFB, Alaska
1943
Sep. 13, 1943
1946
1949
Nov. 1949
Aug. 18, 1953
Undated
1961-1963
1964
c.a.1964
1964, 1967,
Undated, 1972
1970-1971
Dec. 18, 1965
Jul. 23, 1942
1942
1942
Jul. 1942
1962
Dec. 2, 1975
Arp. 1, 1955
319th Bomb Group Association Roster
319th Bomb Group Association – “Col. Randy’s Flying Circus”
Newsletter
320th Bomb Group Reunion Association – Correspondence &
“The Boomerang News”
320th Bomb Group Reunion Association Roster
320th Bomb Group Reunion Association Roster
1979
1974-1978
National Air Races, Cleveland, OH – Ribbons, Tickets, &
Participant Stickers/Badges
“Briefing on Brussels,” by the Embassy of the United States of
America
1946-1949
1978-1985
1978, 1981, 1983
1985-1988
c.a.19660
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3
4
5
6
Experimental Aircraft Association & Flying Convention of
Oshkosh
“Spirit of St. Louis” Tour
POW/MIA Ephemera
Aviation Stickers & Bumper Stickers
7
8
9
10
Souvenir Programs
First Annual National Aircraft Show, Cleveland, OH
National Air Races, Detroit, MI
Aviation Writers Demonstration Cruise with Task Force 81
Annual Air Fair, Los Angeles International Airport, CA (5th & 6th)
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
3
3A
Grand Criterium International Aerien
First Reunion Air Show, Battle Creek, MI
5th Annual Air Progress Show, Van Nuys Airport, CA
National Air Show, Lawrence, Kansas
2nd Annual Huntsville, AL Air Fair
First World Hot Air Balloon Championship, Albuquerque, NM
25th Annual International EAA Sport Aviation Convention &
Exhibition, Wittman Field, Oshkosh, Wis.
Air Race Classic, Reflections…1977-1986
1989 Cleveland National Air Show & Air Races
Cleveland Calendar, 50 Years, National Air Races, 1929-1979
(See Box 7, File 9)
Other Memorabilia
Scarf, Leather USAF Command Pilot Name Tag, Plastic Name
tags, 320th Bombardment Group Belt Buckle, Cloth Patches
(Various), ARA Lapel Pin, Pin for Aerial Bomb, National Air
Races Name Tag (1948), National Air Races Name Tag (1949),
National Air Races Field Service Badge (1947), National Air
Races Photographer Arm Band (1939), My Military Missal
(1942), Name Stamp, Dog Tags, Pilot’s Sun Glasses, AF Flight
Cap, Leather Flying gloves (2 pair), blue AF tie (2), blue AF belt
with buckle, AF rank insignia, U.S. collar insignia, white cloth
name tags, AF sewing kit, New Testament Scripture (1956),
miscellaneous cloth patches from Germany, and drink coasters.
Distinguished Flying Cross Medal, European African Middle
Eastern Campaign Medal (2), World War II Victory Medal (2),
National Defense Service Medal, American Defense Service
Medal (2), American Campaign, Complete Medal (2), Pilots
Bracelet, Pilot Wings (4), Command Pilot Wings (2), Senior Pilot
Wings (1), Ribbons (2 sets), Service Cap Officer Emblem (2),
Collar Pins - Unidentified (2), Road Map of West Africa (Cloth,
Oct. 1942), B-26 Historical Society 50th Anniversary Pin
c.a.1970s
1977
Undated
c.a.1970s
Nov. 1946
1951
Jun. 1951
Oct. 1952,
Oct. 1953
Jul. 1959
Aug. 1962
Jul. 1968
May. 1969
Aug. 1969
Feb. 1973
Aug. 1977
1986
Sept. 1989
1979
Various
c.a.1940s
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SERIES II: PUBLICATIONS
Box
File Description
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Aviation Brochures
Air Force Museum
AirResearch Aviation Service Company
American Airlines
B/J Aircraft Corporation
Boeing Company
Cessna Aircraft Company
Custer Channel Wing Corporation, Hagerstown, Maryland
DC-3 Production, Vol. 5 (LAAS International)
DeHavilland Aircraft
Hamilton Standard Propeller
Heinkel-Flugzeugtypen
Goodyear
Lockheed Aircraft
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
Miami Aviation Corporation
North American Aircraft Company
Northrop Aircraft Company
Ohio Aviation Company
Pan American Airlines
Piper Aircraft
Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Company
Sikorsky Aviation Corporation
Stearman Aircraft Company
Sundorph Aeronautical Corporation
Tran-World Airlines (TWA)
United Aircraft Company
Western Airlines
1956-1960
c.a.1940s
1944
1933
1958, 1980
1961
c.a.1964
May 1969
1960-1969
1944
Undated
1969-1970
1929-1932,
c.a.1944
1965
Undated
1933-1946, 1980
1953
1958-1974
c.a.1960s-1970s
1936, 1937
Oct. 1931
c.a.1930s
c.a.1955
Sept. 1965
1958, 1959, 1966
1951
1
2
3
Williams Research Corp. – Foxjet ST-6003
Wright Aeronautical Corporation – Series “G” Cyclone
Miscellaneous
1977
1936
Undated
5
4
5
6
7
8
9
Date
Brochures - General
“The Age of Flight”
“Aviation Atlas,” Gulf Oil Company
“Aircraft Classification,” Real Photographs Ltd
“Aircraft Directory, Los Angles County”
“A Chronicle of the Aviation Industry in America,” Eaton
Manufacturing Company
“Directory of Executive Aircraft,” Corporation Aircraft Owners
Association, Inc.
c.a.1957
1938
c.a.1938
1941
1947-1950
1950, 1951
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10
11
12
13
14
15
6
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
Magazines, Newsletters, Booklets, & Catalogs
Aeronautica Catalog
“The Air Museum, Planes of Fame” Newsletter
The Aeroplane, “A Visit the Beech”
Airline Pilot Souvenir Reprint
Air Raid, Emergency Edition, Pocket Guide
American Aircraft, Hutchinson’s Complete Illustrated Record
“Air Race Notebook” Newsletter
“American Air Racing Society” Newsletter
American Helicopter, Vol. III, No. IX
“Angels Antiquers Newsletter”
Archive, The Air-Britain Civil Aviation Historical Quarterly,
No. 2
Arizona Highways
“Aviation Yearbook,” Mechanix Illustrated
The CAHS Journal, “The DELTA Story”
EAA Aviation Foundation Photo Archives – Radtke Collection –
“The Golden Age of Flight” Photo List
Flying Magazine, “Flying – 50 Years of Airpower”
“Golden Pylons,” The Newsletter for Air Racing Historians
Harleyford Book Catalog
“Home Pylon News,” Wedell-Williams Memorial Aviation
Museum of Louisiana
Life of the Soldier and the Airman
“Long Island Early Fliers Club” Newsletter
Munsey’s Magazine
Navy Air Pilot and Military Aeronautic Review, Vol. III, No. 12
Pegasus, Fairchild Engine & Airplane Corp.
Profile Publications – P.Z.L. P-11 & Douglas A-20
The Record, Associated Oil Company
Saturday Review, “Fifty Years of Flight”
The Slipstream, Great Plains School of Aeronautics, Wichita, KS
Sportsman Aviation and Model Planes, Vol. 3, No. 3
Spotlight Magazine, “Wings Over Cleveland”
Vance Viking Newspaper Clippings
War Almanac, No. 1
1
Warplanes of the World, No. 2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
7
“Flying Safety on the Airways,” USAF/IG
“The Jet Aircraft of the World”
“The Organization – Research Activities and Facilities of
NACA,” NACA
“Salute to the RAF,” Boulton Paul Aircraft Ltd
“The Use of the Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Power Calculator
“What is P-Static?,” Dayton Aircraft Products, Inc.
1953
Jun. 1950
May 1948
1943
May 1945
c.a.1950
Undated
1987
Aug. 1946
Aug. 1977
1942
c.a.1943
Undated
1972-1987
Aug. 1946
1965, 1973
1985
Jun. 1942
1951
1965
Undated
Feb. 1957
1987-1988
1966-1967
1982-1984
Sept. 1948
1972-1976
1910, 1912
Mar. 1918
Dec. 1957
1966, 1967
Sept. 1928
Apr. 16, 1977
Dec. 1939
Sept. 1934
Aug. 1989
c.a.1930s, 1970s
1942
1943
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
13
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Warplane Spotters Manual, Part A
Warships & Aircraft of Japan, Hutchinson’s Illustrated Record
Western Flying, “Directory of Approved Aircraft Engines,”
Western Flying, “American Airplanes & Aircraft Engines”
Wings of the World, National Aeronautics Council
Wingspan Magazine, Vol. 1, #9
“The Woodchopper II,” Newsletter of the 320th Bomb Group
Association
“Wood ‘n Wire,” Bulletin of the Historical Branch, Los Angles
Section
Yanks, A Book of A.E.F. Verse
“The 319th Flyer”
Oversize Magazines, Newspapers, & Newsletters
Fortune (I: Air Power as World Power; II: Air Power and the
Machine; III: Research and the Air; IV: The Air as a Trade
Route)
Colliers’s
The Bowman Bomber, Bowman Field, KY
Life Magazine
a. U.S. Warplanes: A Catalog in Color (Pg. 38)
b. U.S. Warplanes (Army & Navy) (Pg. 34)
c. Mid-Air Collision: Death of the XB-70 (Pg. 10)
Flight Dispatcher, Gardner Field
Air Life
Air News, “How to Fly”
Los Angles Times, “Wings for World of Tomorrow,” Part 4
AMFEA News, Headquarters, Chateauroux Air Station
Sunday Pictures, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, “Wild Blue Yonder”
Via Air Newspaper
Cleveland Calendar, 50 Years, National Air Races, 1929-1979
(Reference Box 2, File 19)
1943
c.a.1942
1931
1936, 1937
1940
Jan. 1960
1977-1978
1953-1954
1918
Mar. 1979,
Feb. 1981
Mar. 1941
Jul. 12, 1941
Nov. 15, 1941
Feb. 2, 1942
Jul. 31, 1944
Jul. 11, 1966
May 9, 1942
Mar. 1943
1945
Jan. 2, 1946
1960
May 29, 1977
May-Sep. 1982
1979
SERIES III: FLIGHT TRAINING BOOKS, RECORDS & TOOLS
Box File Description
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
Date
Flight Records & Information
Ben Howard’s Flight Log
Student Pilot Log Book & Certified Copy
Pilot Log Book
Pilot Log Book
Master Pilot Log Book & Pilot Qualification Record
Flight Diaries – Flight No. & Destination
1929-1942
1940-1941
1940-1945
1942-1944
1944-1948, 1945
1950, 1951
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
14
7
1942 -1955
8
Individual Flight Records - U.S. Army Air Corps & U.S. Air
Force
Individual Flight Records – U.S. Air Force
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Ferrying Orders
Military Flying Notes
Military Flying Notes
Notes on Flying, Drawings of Airplanes, & Definitions
Pilot Questionnaires – T-29 & C-45
American Flyers Flight School, Meacham Field, Fort Worth, TX
World Wide Helicopters, Benghazi, Libya – Flight Log Books
World Wide Helicopters, Benghazi, Libya – General Information
Daily Flight Logs – Air Commuter Airlines & Wright Airlines
Daily Flight Logs – Air Commuter Airlines & Wright Airlines
Daily Flight Logs – Air Commuter Airlines & Wright Airlines
1943-1949
1948-1955
1956-1965
1953-1955
1955, 1956
1951
1965-1967
1965-1967
1967-1968
1968
1969
11
1
2
1967-1968
6
7
8
9
Air Commuter Airlines, Inc. – Schedules, Manifests, & Logs
Air Commuter Airlines, Inc. – Policies, Procedures & General
Correspondence
Wright Airlines, Inc. – Policies, Procedures, & Correspondence
Amplified Resume’ – Aeronautical Experience
U.S. Army Air Corps Replacement Training Center, Highley &
Chandler, AZ – General Information
Air Traffic Control Procedures & Regulations
Pilot’s Abbreviated Flight Crew Checklists – T-29 & C-47
TWA Desk Calendars with Annotated Flying Schedule
Various Calendars with Flight Schedule & Appointments Noted
1
2
3
4
Air Commerce Bulletins
Instrument Approach Charts – United States (22nd TTS)
FAA Municipal Flight Maps – A-K
FAA Municipal Flight Maps – L-Y
1934-1939
1942-1945
1947-1949
1947-1949
3
4
5
12
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Flight Regulations, Manuals, & Technical Orders
Basic Flying Instructions for Students, Air Corps Basic Flying
School, Randolph Field, TX
Flying Regulations, Air Corps Training Detachment of Southwest
Airways, Inc., Thunderbird Airport, Phoenix, AZ
Air Navigation Tables, TM 1-208
Instrument Flying, Standard Beam Approach, T.O. 30-100E-1
Instrument Flying, Basic Without Radio Aids, T.O. 30-100A-1
Fundamentals of Elementary Flight Maneuvers, CAB 32
Instrument Flying, Technique in Weather, T.O. 30-100D-1
Airways Flying, A Handbook for Military Pilots
Instrument Flying, Advanced with Radio Aids, T.O. 30-100B-1
1956-1963
1967-1969
1969
1950, 1953
1961, 1963
1965-1969
1970-1975
Jan. 2, 1941
Oct. 1, 1941
Jun. 5, 1942
Mar. 1, 1943
Jun. 1, 1943
Jun. 1943
Jan. 1, 1944
Jan. 4, 1944
Jan. 15, 1944
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
15
13
1
2
3
Feb. 14, 1944
Nov. 23, 1944
Feb. 10, 1945
12
13
14
15
Weather for the Aircrew Trainee, Air Forces Manual 6
Pilot’s Information File, AAF Regulations 15-24 & 62-15
Specified & alternate Grade Fuel for Aircraft-Engine
Combinations, T.O. No. 02-1-38
Instrument Flying, AAF Instrument Approach System,
T.O. 30-100F-1
AAF Instrument Approach Procedures, T.O. 08-15-4
Instrument Flying, Advanced Instructors’ Syllabus,
T.O. 30-100B-2
Pilot Training Manual for the C-54 Skymaster,
AAF Manual 51-129-3
Tactical Changes in Production Aircraft, T.O. No. 01-1-186
Voice Procedures for Ground Control Approach, ACP166
Weather for Aircrew Trainees, AF Manual 105-5
Preliminary Flight Handbook, USAF Series L-23A Aircraft,
AN01-90LAA-1
Instrument Flying, Techniques & Procedures, AF Manual 51-37
Instrument Flying, AMC Manual 50-5
Radio Facility Charts, VOR Edition NR13
Radio Facility Charts, LF/MF Edition NR 13
14
1
2
3
4
Dead Reckoning Computers, AF Manual 51-12
Instrument Flying, AF Manual 51-37
Location Identifiers, FAA Order 7350.4G
Location Identifiers, FAA Order 7350.4K
May 15, 1959
Nov. 1, 1971
May 15, 1976
Sep. 15, 1977
15
1
2
Inspection Handbook, Chapter XVIII, Approved Aircraft, CAA
Inspection Handbook, Chapter XVIII, Approved Aircraft,
(Revisions & Changes), CAA (1 of 2)
Inspection Handbook, Chapter XVIII, Approved Aircraft,
(Revisions & Changes), CAA (2 of 2)
Handbook – Erection & Maintenance Instructions, T-6G & LT6G, AN 01-60FFA-2 (1 of 2)
Handbook – Erection & Maintenance Instructions, T-6G & LT6G, AN 01-60FFA-2 (2 of 2)
Aircraft Recognition Manual & Supplements, AFM 50-42
A Professional Reading Guide for Air Force Officers, AFP 36-5-1
Dec. 16, 1940
1941-1944
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
3
4
5
6
7
16
1
2
3
4
5
Flight Tools & Books
Computer, Air Navigation, Dead Reckoning, Type MB-4
U. S. Army Air Forces, Computer, Aerial, Dead Reckoning, Type
E-6B
Computer, Dead Reckoning, Type AN5835-1
U.S. Army Air Forces, The Distance Computer, Type D-4 (2)
Computer, Pilot’s Dead Reckoning, Type E-11 (2)
Jan. 15, 1945
Mar. 1, 1945
Jun. 20, 1945
Aug. 1945
Aug. 15, 1945
Apr. 1951
Oct. 1, 1951
Dec. 1, 1952
Feb. 1956
Feb. 4, 1957
Dec. 20, 1958
Dec. 20, 1958
1941-1944
1950
1950
1950-1952
1956
Undated
Undated
Undated
Undated
Undated
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
16
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Computer, Air Navigation, True Airspeed, Mach No., Wind
Solution, Supersonic
Jardur Air Navigation Protractor
Flight Operation Guide Cards – Range & Fuel Consumption
Guide Cards for: P-51D, B-24J, L-2 (Taylorcraft)
Handbook of Operating Instructions for Computer – Air
Navigation True Air Speed, Mach. No. Wind Components,
Supersonic, Air Force Type MB-2A
C-54 Normal Procedures
Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Group “Aeronautical Vest-Pocket
Handbook”
“The Wright Aero Handbook,” Wright Aeronautical Corp.
“Operators Manual for Allison Engine Installations”
Cleveland Pneumatic Test Co. Flight Handbook
Small Black Notebook
Undated
Undated
Undated
Undated
Apr. 1957
Jun. 1977
1946
Sept. 15, 1942
1943
c.a.1940s
SERIES IV: CORRESPONDENCE
Box File Description
Date
17
1948-1956
Oct. 1964
1966, 1974-1975
1960-1987
1952-1958
1943
1937-1941
1946-1955
1940-1960
1946-1974
1939-1941
1937-1941
1938-1940
1940-1941
1947
1951-1982
1947-1957
1947-1971
1938-1941
1971-1983
1947
1939-1940
1937-1939
1970-1971
Undated
1977-1978
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
Aeroplane Photo Supply, Toronto, Canada
Aeronautical Charts & Information Center (USAF)
American Aviation Historical Society
Richard S. Allen
J.B. Beaumont
Norman Benedict, Lieutenant
Norman Benner
Warren Bodie
Marvin J. Border
Peter Bower
Edward Brazis
Rob Burke
Harry Brinsley
Vincent Buzzett
Hq., Cleveland Army Air Base, Cleveland, OH
Logan Coombs
Department of Commerce, Civil Aeronautics Administration
Lee Enich
Flying Aces Magazine
Art Hall
William Hamalainen
Ken Hammer
Ben H. Heinowitz
Robert Hirsch
Stephen J. Hudek
Bob Hull
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
17
18
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
Department of the Interior, Fish & Wildlife Service
Burton Kemp
William A. Lester
Alan Maloney
Chuck Mandrake
Kenn Rust
Harold G. Martin
(Letters sent to) Esther Meuller
John Mitchell
1947
1937-1942
1937-1941
1939-1941
1960-1970
1971-1975
1945-1947
1959-1970
1934-1938
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
(Letters sent to) National Transportation Safety Board
National Aeronautic Association
National Air Races, Executive Offices, Cleveland, OH
Al and Viola Schmidt
Warren D. Shipp
Mark C. Sloan
Eugene Sommerich
Emil Strasser
Lamar S. Timmons
Roscoe Turner
John Underwood
Wilmington Warrior Association, Kinston, NC
Wright Air Development
Miscellaneous Christmas Cards
Miscellaneous Rejection Letters
Miscellaneous Postcards (includes Jimmy Doolittle autograph)
Miscellaneous Requests for Photos (sent to Emil Strasser and
arranged alphabetically)
Miscellaneous Requests for Photos - Yeager’s Aircraft Photo
Service
1974-1977
1946-1959
Jul. 14, 1939
1946-1950
1946-1950
1971
1939-1941
1937-1947, 1987
1981-1982
1938
1972-1980
1988
1953
1941-1980
1947-1970
c.a.1930s
1940-1941
Misc. (Alphabetically A-H)
Misc. (Alphabetically H-M)
Misc. (Alphabetically N-Z)
Misc. (First Name Signatures)
1937-1987
1937-1977
1938-1984
1937-1976
18
19
1
2
3
4
1940-1942
SERIES V: AIRCRAFT HISTORY, DESIGN, & GENERAL INFORMATION
Box File Description
20
1
2
3
4
Date
Aviation History, Design & Analysis
“Design Analysis of the Bell Airacobra,” Aviation Magazine
“Design Analysis of the Fleetwings BT-12,” Aviation Magazine
“Design Analysis of the North American B-25 Mitchell,”
Aviation Magazine
“Design Analysis of the Curtiss Commando,” Aviation Magazine
May 1943
Oct. 1943
1943
1943
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
18
5
24
25
26
27
28
“Aircraft Design Analysis is No. 4, A-20 “Havoc, ” Aviation
Magazine
“Aircraft Design Analysis No. 5, Bristol Beaufighter,” Aviation
Magazine
“Design Analysis No. 6, DeHavilland “Mosquito,” Aviation
Magazine
“Design Analysis No. 7, The North American P-51 “Mustang,”
Aviation Magazine
“Design Analysis No. 8, The Lockheed P-38 “Lightning,”
Aviation Magazine
“Design Analysis No. 9, The Focke-Wulf 190,” Aviation
Magazine
“Design Analysis No. 10, The Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress,”
Aviation Magazine
“The Flight of the “Tingmissartog,” Aviation Magazine
“Berlin Air Lift, An Account of the British Contribution”
Historical Brief – “The Golden Hawk (Part I),” Institute of the
Aeronautical Sciences
Historical Brief – “History of the Schneider Trophy Races,”
Institute of the Aeronautical Sciences
Historical Brief – “Fokker in the United States,” Institute of the
Aeronautical Sciences
Air Age Technical Library, Warplane Research, No. 1-6 (P-38,
P-47, F6F, P-40, F4U, P-51)
Air Age Technical Library, Warplane Research, Group II, No.
1B-6B (B-25, B-24, XB-15/XB-19, B-17, B-26, B-29)
“Milestones of 40 Years in the U. S. Army Air Corps”
Periods of Air Force Designation & Development
History of the U. S. Air Force
State Chronology of Air Force Historical Events, 1907-1957
Lockheed Airplanes Currently in Production
“The Story of the Schneider Trophy Race, 1913 to 1931,” by
Henry R. Palmer Jr. (1962 Supplement to This Was Air Travel)
“NASA Facts, Lifting Bodies”
“First Aerial Voyage Across the English Channel”
“We Learn to Fly”
Miscellaneous Aviation Magazine Clippings on Aircraft - I
Miscellaneous Aviation Magazine Clippings on Aircraft - II
1
2
3
4
5
6
General Aircraft Information
Aircraft Design Sketch Book, Lockheed Aircraft Corp.
Aviation’s Sketch Book of Aircraft Design Detail
Aviation Historical Reports (1-5) for Aircraft Photo Collectors
Aircraft Lists (1920s & 1930s) Aircraft
Aircraft List – Vega, Air Express, Sirius, & Orion
Aircraft Lists – Miscellaneous Notes
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
21
1944
Mar. 1944
1944
1944
1944
Oct. 1944
1944
Feb. 1934
1949
c.a.1931
1932
1952
1944
1944
1947
1947
1953-1957
1957
c.a.1950
1962
1967
Undated
Undated
c.a.1940s
c.a.1940s
1940
c.a.1940
1952-1953
Undated
Feb. 25, 1949
Undated
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
19
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Aircraft Lists – Aircraft According to Serial No. – 1932-1948
Civil Aeronautics Administration (CAA) Listing – Revision to
Jul. 1, 1949 List
Aircraft Lists – Airplane Record Cards, McCook Field – 19181924
Aircraft Lists – Monocoupe Types
Aircraft Lists – Miscellaneous List of Aeronautical Titles (Books)
Aircraft Lists – New York Aircraft Owners
Aircraft Lists – Ohio – Counties A through L
Aircraft Lists – Ohio – Counties M through Z
Aircraft Lists – Scheduled Airline Aircraft
c.a.1950s
Apr. 26, 1951
c.a.1950
Undated
Undated
Undated
Undated
Undated
1933-1939
21A
Microfilm: Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce of America,
1929 - 1933
Inc. “Licensed and Identified Aircraft,” Jul. 15, 1929, Jul. 15,
1930, Oct. 15, 1930, Jul. 1, 1931, Jan. 1, 1932, Jan. 2, 1933; Air
Transportation Magazine, Apr. 21, 1928, 1929; American Bureau
of Aircraft, 1929 Register
21B
Microfilm: Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce of America,
Inc. “Licensed and Identified Aircraft,” Jan. 1, 1935, Jan.1 1936,
Jan. 1, 1937, Jan. 1, 1938, Feb. 1, 1939
1935 - 1939
1949-1954
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Civil Aeronautics Administration (CAA) Alphabetical Index of
Aircraft Specifications
CAA Aircraft Specifications – 1A
CAA Aircraft Specifications – 3A & 4A
CAA Aircraft Specifications – 5A & 6A
CAA Aircraft Specifications – A-306 – A-669
CAA Aircraft Specifications – A-675 – A-699
CAA Aircraft Specifications – A-700- A-724
CAA Aircraft Specifications – A-725 – A-759
CAA Aircraft Specifications – A-762 – A-780
23
1
2
3
CAA Aircraft Specifications – A-781 – A-812
CAA Aircraft Specifications – E-2 – E-250 (Aircraft Engines)
CAA Aircraft Specifications – G & H
1949-1951
1937-1948
1949-1950
24
1
2
3
4
Summary of Technical Air Intelligence
Licensed Aircraft List, Air Transportation
Aircraft Lists – Airplane Record, Flying Branch, McCook Field
“Flight Test: Determination of Monoplane Wing Brace Strut,
Wheel Streamline and N.A.C.A. Engine Cowl Drag,” The
Aviation Corporation, New York, NY
“Wind Tunnel Test: Determination of Wing Strut Drag, Strut
Form No. 2695,” The Aviation Corporation, New York, NY
Nov. 1918
1928
1929-1934
Aug. 25, 1930
22
1
5
1949-1951
1949-1950
1949-1951
1949
1949-1951
1949-1951
1949-1950
1949-1950
Sept. 11, 1930
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
20
6
7
25
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
26
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Officers Bi-Monthly Information Roster, Air Material Force,
European Force (AMFEA)
Aircraft Drawings – JN4H & 2POLM – Commercial (Polar
Exploration)
1960
U.S. Army & Air Force Aircraft Serial Numbers Procurement &
Disposition Data, 1922 thru 1937
Fleet Lists, U.S. Scheduled Airline Operators 1927-1941
Statistical Study of Registered Civil Aircraft, CAA
Statistical Study of Aircraft Engines Installed in Certificated
Aircraft, CAA
WACO Aircraft, 1929-1942
The Lockheed 10 “Electra”
Aircraft Lists – by State & Owner – Alabama – Michigan
Aircraft Lists – By State & Owner – Minnesota – Wisconsin plus
Others (Including U. S. Territories)
Aircraft Lists – WWII Aircraft
Disposal of Aircraft & Component Parts of Aircraft, Surplus
Property Administration Reg. 4
Index of Serial Numbers Assigned to AF & DA Aircraft of
Approved Contracts, AMC Manual 0-70-1
Index of AF Serial Numbers Assigned to Aircraft 1958 and Prior
(HQ AFLC/MCPPSR)
Contract Record, Report “O”
World Directory of Scheduled Common Carrier Airlines, CAA
Undated
Releasable Information on U. S. Air Force Aircraft
Register of Aircraft, Antique Airplane Association Fly-in,
Merced, CA
Flight Information Publications – General Information
(USAF/USN)
Inventory: Aircraft, Missiles & Spacecraft, AF Museum
Oversize Material
Drawings of Racing Planes by R. S. Hirsch – A to G (1920s &
1930s)
Drawings of Racing Planes by R. S. Hirsch – H to M (1920s &
1930s)
Drawings of Racing Planes by R. S. Hirsch – R to W (1920s &
1930s)
Drawings of Airplanes – James Tindal (AVRO 539, 1919)
Drawings of Aircraft by William Yeager
“Aeroplanes on Detail” from the Original Drawings of J. H.
Clark, The Aeroplane
Army Aircraft Model Designation, Report No. TSET-47
Jul. 1918,
c.a.1930s
Undated
Jul. 15, 1941
Sept. 1942
1942
Jan. 10, 1953
c.a.1942
c.a.1942
1941-1945
Jan. 31, 1946
Dec. 1947
1961
Jul. 15, 1950
Aug. 1950, Sept.
1951
1955-1956
May 1961
Mar. 1964
Jul. 1, 1974
Dec. 1, 1976
1965-1987
1965-1987
1965-1987
1970, 1972
Undated
Undated
Jun. 1, 1946
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
21
8
9
Releasable Information on U.S. Air Force Aircraft
P-75 Functional Equipment Installation Index
Oversize Location 25, Files 9
1. Blueprint – Boeing MB3A, U.S. Army 1922 Pursuit Type,
General Arrangement & Airframe Details, Drawn by
Joseph Nieto, Air Age Inc.., New York
2. Master Miniature Aircraft Plan, Person-Williams “Mr.
Smoothie,” 1938 Thompson Trophy Racer, Classic &
Rare Old Racers Plan #R11-02, Hall Enterprises, Winter
Park, FL
3. Master Miniature Aircraft Plan, Marcoux-Bromberg
Special, 1939 Version Thompson Trophy Racer, Classic
& Rare Old Racers Plan #R75-03, Hall Enterprises,
Winter Park, FL
4. Curtiss R3C-1 & R3C-2, Army-Navy 1925 Racer,
General Arrangements, Drawn by Joseph Nieto, Air Age
Inc., New York
Oversize Location 25, File 6
Air Trails Pictorial – WWII Aircraft in Flight: North American
Mitchell; Supermarine Spitfire; Douglas Havoc; Douglas SBD
Dauntless; Grumman F6F-3 Hellcat; Republic P-47 Thunderbolt;
Superfortress; Avro Lancaster; Kingcobra; Lockheed A-29
Hudson; DeHavilland Mosquito; Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress;
North American B-25 Mitchell; Vought-Sikorsky F4U-1 Corsair;
Consolidated B-24 Liberator; Lockheed P-38 Lightning; VoughtSikorsky OS2U-2 Kingfisher; Douglas A-20A Havoc; Curtiss C46 Commando; Grumman TBF-1 Avenger
27
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
28
1
2
3
Air Racing Information
Pilot & Aircraft Listings, 1920s, & 1930s
Drawing of “Gee Bee Super Sportster”
1946 National Air Races Flyer
List of Racers – 1938, 1948, 1949
Goodyear Trophy Races
Official Standings – 1929, 1930, 1934, 1939, 1946-1949
National Air Races, Cleveland, OH – Newspaper Clippings
(See Location25, File 7)
“Dole Derby: Roaring 20s Fatal Air Race,” Los Angeles Herald
Examiner (See Location 25, File 7)
Aircraft Accidents
Aircraft Accident Note Cards
Aircraft Accident Summary
Aircraft Accident Report
Jun. 27, 1951
Sep. 1944
Undated
Jul 1970
Nov. 1974
Undated
ca1945
Undated
1932-1934
1946
1938, 1948-1949
1948-1949
1929-1949
1940s-1950s
Aug. 19, 1973
1927-1939
1930-1941
Mar. 12, 1931
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
22
4
5
6
Aircraft Accident Reports
Flying Accidents Report, 2nd Ferrying Group
Resume of Accidents Involving U.S. Scheduled Air Carrier
Operations, 1938-1945
Air Carrier Accidents, 1946
Resume of U.S. Air Carrier Accidents, 1947
Resume of U.S. Air Carrier Accidents, 1948
Resume of U.S. Air Carrier Accidents, 1949
Resume of U.S. Air Carrier Accidents, 1950
Resume of U.S. Air Carrier Accidents, 1951
Resume of U.S. Air Carrier Accidents, 1952
Resume of U.S. Air Carrier Accidents, 1953
Resume of U.S. Air Carrier Accidents, 1954
Accidents in U.S. Civil Air Carrier & General Aviation
Operations, 1957
U.S. Air Carrier & General Aviation Accidents, 1958
Aircraft Accident Report
General Aviation Accidents, 1959
General Aviation Accidents, 1960
Resume of Accidents, 1961
Aircraft Accident Reports
Aircraft Accident Reports
Resume of Accidents, 1962
Aircraft Accident Prevention – “The Phenomenon of Aircraft
Aquaplanning,” CAA BOSP 7-4-2
Aircraft Accident Reports
Aircraft Accident Reports
May 1944
May 1944
Jan. 1, 1948
1964
1973-1974
1975
1976
1977
1977
7
8
9
10
11
Aircraft Accident Reports
National Transportation Safety Board Recommendations
National Transportation Safety Board Recommendations
National Transportation Safety Board Recommendations
National Transportation Safety Board Safety Information
National Transportation Safety Board – Annual Report to
Congress
Aircraft Accident Report
Aircraft Accident Report
National Transportation Safety Board Safety Information
National Transportation Safety Board Safety Information
National Transportation Safety Board Safety Information
1
2
3
Canadian Aircraft Accident Reports
Canadian Aircraft Accident Reports
ICAO Aircraft Accident Digest, No. 9, Circular 56-AN/51
1967-1968
1969-1970
1959
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
29
30
1
2
3
4
5
6
Jun. 19, 1947
Jul. 15, 1948
Jun. 1949
May 1950
Aug. 1951
Apr. 1952
May 15, 1953
Apr. 30, 1954
Apr. 8, 1955
Aug. 29, 1958
Nov. 30, 1959
Jul. 1, 1959
1960
1961
1962
Mar.-Jul 1962
Aug.–Dec. 1962
1963
Oct. 1963
Jan.-Jul.1963
Aug.-Dec.. 1963
Oct. 20, 1977
Dec. 18, 1977
1978
1979
1980-1982
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SERIES VI: AIRCRAFT PHOTOGRAPHS AND NEGATIVES
Subseries VIA: General Information
Box File Description
Date
31
Photographs Taken by William F. Yeager (List)
William F. Yeager Photo Notebooks
William F. Yeager Photo Notebooks
William F. Yeager Photo Notebook & Miscellaneous Notes
William Yeager Aircraft Photo Service – Photo Lists
Pamphlet – “Pictures from the Air…with your Camera”
Photo Catalog of Post-War Air Racers, Stephen J. Hudek
Aeronautical Archives, Detroit, MI
Catalog of WWI Photographs Available from The Imperial War
Museum
Aircraft Photo Album (Removed from album)
“Famous Flights, 1926-1938” (Thompson Valves)
Plane Packet – Photographs & Silhouettes
Photographs of Combat Planes – British, Russian, German,
Italian, Japanese
Official Photographs – U.S. Army & Navy Planes
Historical Aircraft Photo Package No. 2, USAF Museum
Undated
1933-1941
1941-1958
Undated
Undated
1947
1986
“Wings of Glory,” A Color-etch Collection of WWI Aircraft by
John Berkey
Photo Pack No. 1, 36 Fighting Planes of the Allied Nations
(WWII)
Photo Pack No. 2, 36 Bombing Planes of the Allied Nations
(WWII)
“Genuine Photographs – U.S. Army Airplanes” (Small cards)
“Genuine Photographs – Chanute Field, Rantoul, IL (Small cards)
Canadian Air Forces – WWII Training Photos
Sabreliner Business Jet Aircraft – Postcards with aircraft facts
Miscellaneous Drawings & Photographs from Magazines &
Others Sources: Gee Bee Biplane; Curtiss R-6; Martin B-26
Marauder; “Rylard” Varnish airplane; Pearson-Williams PW-1
Racer “Mr. Smoothie;” Aeronca L-3 (silhouette)
Undated
US Army Air Forces (AAF) & US Navy Photographs: WWII,
The Air War in Europe and the South Pacific
Air Forces Fair, Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio
WWII British & American Aircraft Carriers & Battleships
Photographs of Pilots: Signed with Pilot License Number
Bell Aircraft Museum
Ford Museum, Dearborn, MI
1941-1945
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
31A 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
31B
1
2
3
4
5
6
Undated
1939-1943
c.a.1938
c.a.1942
c.a.1942
c.a.1944
1971
Undated
Undated
c.a.1944
c.a.1944
c.a.1942
c.a.1960s
Undated
Sept. 1945
1941-1945
c.a.1950s
Sep/Oct 1993
Sep/Oct 1993
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7
8
9
Auburn Automobile Company Museum, Auburn, IN
Train Photos
Miscellaneous & Unidentified Photographs
Sep/Oct 1993
1861-1981
Undated
32
William F. Yeager Photo Service – Photo Card File (3 x 5 Cards)
Undated
32A
William F. Yeager Photo Service – Photo Card File (3 x 5 Cards)
Undated
Subseries VIB: Photographs
Civilian & Military Aircraft – 8” x 10” Photographs
Box
File Item Description
33
1
1
33
2
1
2
3
4
33
2
Tail/AC #
A.E.G.
A.E.G. G IV bomber
10
11
12
13
14
Aeronca
Aeronca C-3
Aeronca Model K
Aeronca Model K
Aeronca Model 65 “Defender” Tandem
Trainer
Two airplanes in flight:
Top: Aeronca Model 7 “Champion”
Bottom: Aeronca Model 9 “Arrow”
Aeronca PT-19 Trainer
Aeronca PT-19 Trainer
Aeronca Model 40 “Chief,” Air
ambulance
Aeronca Model 40 “Chief,” Air
ambulance
Aeronca Model 40 “Chief,” In flight
Aeronca Model 40 “Chief”
Aeronca Model 7AC “Champion”
Aeronca Model 7AC “Champion”
Aeronca Model 7AC “Champion”
5
6
7
8
9
Date
33
3
1
2
3
4
Aero
Aero Commander AC-2
Aero Commander AC-2, taking off
Aero Commander
Aero Flight “Streak”
33
4
1
Albatros
Albatros D V a
1935
NC-19332
NC-19342
NC-36594
1941
247833
247833
NC-39580
NC-82285
NC-82285
Apr. 1946
NX-1946
NX-1946
N-26518
NX-92846
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2
Albatros D IX
Arado
Arado Ar 234, Freeman Field, IN
Arado Ar 234, Freeman Field, IN
Arado Ar 234, Freeman Field, IN
Two Arado Ar 234s at Freeman Field, IN
33
5
1
2
3
4
33
6
1
2
33
7
1
2
33
8
12
13
1
Bell
Bell XFM-1 “Airacuda,” in flight
1
2
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
9
Barling
Witteman-Lewis (Barling) Bomber NBL1, in flight
Witteman-Lewis (Barling) Bomber NBL1
Beechcraft (Beech)
Beechcraft Model E-178
Beechcraft JRB-4, Anacostia #464, RH
main LG collapsed
Beechcraft JRB-4, Anacostia #464, RH
main LG collapsed
Beechcraft JRB-4, Anacostia #464, RH
main LG collapsed
Beechcraft JRB-4, Anacostia #464, RH
main LG collapsed
Beechcraft C-45H accident at Clinton Co.
AFB, MLG failure
Beechcraft C-45H accident at Clinton Co.
AFB, MLG failure
Beechcraft C-45H accident at Clinton Co.
AFB, MLG failure
Beechcraft C-45H accident at Clinton Co.
AFB, MLG failure
Beechcraft Model D-18-CT
Beechcraft Model D-17-5, General Tire’s
“Miss Streamline III”
Beechcraft Model D-17-S
Beechcraft Model D-17-S
3
33
Avro
Avro Avian IVM, built by Whittlesey
Body Co.
Avro “Lancaster” landing at Long Beach
Army Air Base
Aug. 1, 1946
64215
NC-18557
NC-18557
Bu. 66464
Bu. 66464
Bu. 66464
Bu. 66464
52-10655
52-10655
52-10655
52-10655
N-7001
NC 129 M
N-419J
N-419J
36-351
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
33
10
Bell XFM-1 “Airacuda”
Bell YFM-1 “Airacuda” (Wright Field
Photo 64066)
Bell XP-39 “Airacobra”
Bell XP-39 “Airacobra”
Bell P-39F-BE “Airacobra,” in flight
Bell P-39D “Airacobra,” firing gun at
night
Bell P-59B-BE “Airacomet”
Bell P-59B-BE “Airacomet”
Bell X-1B, USAF Museum airplane
Bell XC-15 helicopter, flight
Bell XC-15 helicopter, flight
Bell Model 47 Helicopter. Ladder stunt
during benefit for veterans at Sant Anita
Race Track
2
Bellanca
Bellanca Model 66-75 “Aircruiser”
(Philippines)
Bellanca CH-300 “Pacemaker,”
Berliner-Joyce
Berliner-Joyce XFJ-1 (Modified)
Berliner-Joyce XF2J-1
Berliner-Joyce XF2J-1
Berliner-Joyce XF3J-1
1
33
11
1
2
3
4
33
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Boeing
Boeing P-12E or P-12F in flight
Boeing XCO-7B, McCook Field
Line abreast formation of Boeing P-12Bs,
95th Pursuit Squadron
Boeing DH-4M (McCook Field Photo
23477)
Boeing ME-3a with Fokker DVIII in
background
Boeing (X)PW-9 (McCook Field Photo
18384)
Boeing (X)PW-9
Boeing PW-9
Boeing PW-9
Boeing XP-7
Boeing Model 66/XP-8 (Two views)
Boeing XP-8
36-351
May 22, 1941
May 23, 1939
38-326
38-326
41-7224
44-22656
44-22656
48-1385
Feb. 18, 1946
1959
1947
NPC-41
NR-61W
Bu. A-8288
Bu. 8973
Bu. 8973
Bu. 9224
May 7, 1931
31216
1924
Jun. 30, 1923
23-1218
25-308
25-395
28-41
28-359
28-359
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33
13
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
33
14
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
33
15
1
16
Boeing Model 80A-1, loading cargo
Boeing Model 226
Boeing Model 226
Boeing Model 226
Boeing Model 226, in flight
Boeing Model FB-5
Boeing F4B-2s of VF-5 in line abreast in
flight
Boeing F2Bs of VF-1 in “Vee-of-Vees,”
formation
Boeing P-12s & P-12Bs of 95th Pursuit
Sqdn.
P-26A, 19th Pursuit Sqdn
Boeing Model 100A (Modified)
28-386
(N)C-181E
(N)C-286
(N)C-270
NC-381
NC-381
NC-381
(N)C-397E
(N)X-234M
Jul. 16, 1930
NC-2338
NC-2338
NC-2338
NC-2338
Bu. A-7118
Dec. 10, 1930
Dec. 10, 1930
Dec. 10, 1930
PR/2
NR-247K
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Boeing Model 100A modified as F8C-2
for movie “Task Force”
Boeing Model 100A modified as F8C-2
for movie “Task Force,” Actor John
Wayne by nose
Boeing Model 200 “Monomail”
Boeing Model 200 “Monomail”
Boeing Model 200 “Monomail”
Boeing Model 202 (Became XP-15)
Boeing Model 200 “Monomail”
Boeing Model 200 “Monomail”
Boeing Model 200 “Monomail”
Boeing Model 215 (Became YB-9)
(N)X-725W
(N)X-725W
(N)X-725W
(N)X-270V
NC-725W
NC-725W
NC-725W
(N)X-10633
May 27, 1930
May 27, 1930
Jun. 25, 1930
1
2
3
4
Boeing Model 221A “Monomail”
Boeing Model 221A “Monomail”
Boeing Model 221 “Monomail”
Boeing Model 221 “Monomail”
(N)X-725W
NC-754W
NC-10225
NC-10225
Sep. 14, 1931
2
33
Boeing XP-9
Boeing Model 408-4
Boeing Model 40A, in flight
Boeing Model 40B with NACA cowling
Boeing Model 40-Y
Boeing Model 40-Y
Boeing Model 40-Y
Boeing Model 95 with Model 40-Y in
background, in flight
Boeing Model 80-B
Boeing Model 80A-1, loading cargo,
Autographed by Bob Reeve
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33
33
33
17
18
19
5
6
7
8
9
10
Boeing Model 247D, in flight
Boeing Model 264 (Became YP-29A)
Boeing Model 266, P-26A
Boeing Model 266, P-26A
Boeing Model 266, P-26A
Boeing Model 266, P-26A
NC-13348
XP-940
33-28
33-28
33-28
33-28
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Boeing XB-15
Boeing XB-15, flight
Boeing XB-15 and P-26A, flight
Boeing B-17D
Boeing SB-17G, flight
Boeing SB-17G-95-DL, flight
Boeing SB-17G-95-DL, flight
Boeing SB-17G, flight, banking right
Boeing B-17 formations leaving contrails
Boeing B-17E
35-277
35-277
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Boeing Model 221 “Monomail”
Boeing Model 221 “Monomail”
Boeing Model 221 “Monomail”
Boeing Model 221 “Monomail”
Boeing Model 221 “Monomail”
Boeing Model 221A “Monomail”
Boeing Model 221A “Monomail”
USAF Museum’s Boeing B-17G
Boeing Model 299-Z, flight
Boeing Model 299-Z, flight
NC 10225
NC 10225
NC 10225
NC 10225
NC 10225
NC 10225
NC 10225
1
2
3
4
Boeing Model 299-Z, flight
Boeing Model 299-Z, flight
Boeing Model 299-Z, flight
Boeing Model 307 “Stratoliner,” flight,
artist’s conception
Boeing B-29A-5-BN, flight
Boeing B-50A-15-BN, flight
Boeing Model 377-10-26 “Stratocruiser,”
Boeing markings, flight
Boeing Model 377 “Stratocruiser,” In
flight
Boeing B-47A-BW, flight
Boeing B-47A-BW, flight
Boeing YB-52-BO, flight
N5111N
N5111N
N5111N
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
33
20
1
44-83764
44-83764
Sep. 6, 1930
Sep. 6, 1930
Sep. 6, 1930
Sep. 6, 1930
Sep. 6, 1930
May 11, 1931
N5111N
N5111N
42-93844
46-026
NX 1039 V
NX-90700
49-1900
49-1900
49-231
Boeing KC-135A assembly at BoeingRenton, color
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2
4
5
6
Boeing KC-135A assembly at BoeingRenton, color
Boeing KC-135As on flight line, BoeingRenton, color
Boeing KC-135A, taking off
Boeing KC-135A, flight
KC-135A refueling B-52B-B0
7
KC-135A refueling B-52D-70-B0, color
8
9
10
Boeing KC-135A, flight, color
Boeing VC-137A, MATS markings, flight
Boeing VC-137A, MATS markings, flight
1
2
3
4
Boeing VC-137A, MATS markings, flight
Boeing Model 707 on landing approach
Boeing Model 707-121, flight, color
Boeing Model 707-124, Continental
Airlines, color
Boeing P-12B
Boeing P-12B of Air Corps Technical
School, Chanute Field, IL
Three Boeing F4B-1s of VF-5 in
formation flight
Boeing P-12 (Wright Field Photo 36638)
Boeing P-12 (Wright Field Photo 36639)
Boeing P-12 (Wright Field Photo 36640)
58-6970
Boeing P-12F, in hangar after accident
Boeing P-12F, with enclosed cockpit
Boeing XF6B-1
United Airlines “Flight Research” Boeing
247D
United Airlines “Flight Research” Boeing
247D
Running up engine of Boeing P12E,
Bolling Field A.C. Detachment
Running up engine of Boeing P12E,
Bolling Field A.C. Detachment
Running up engine of Boeing P12E,
Bolling Field A.C. Detachment
Running up engine of Boeing P12E,
Bolling Field A.C. Detachment
Boeing Y1B-17B, in flight, at Wright
Brothers Memorial, Kill Devil Hills, NC
Boeing YQM-94A (Compass Cope 8)
32-78
32-101
Bu. 8975
NX-13365
3
33
21
5
6
7
8
9
10
33
22
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
55-3127
55-3118/ 542676
55-3127/ 56582
55-3127
58-6970
58-6970
N 708 PA
N 70773
29-329
Sep. 3, 1930
29-354
29-354
29-354
Jun. 24, 1929
Jun. 24, 1929
Jun. 24, 1929
Mar. 13, 1933
NX-13365
32-40
32-40
32-40
32-40
Apr. 30, 1941
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33
23
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Boeing 707 – Libyan Arab Airlines
Boeing 727 – Libyan Arab Airlines
Boeing 727 – All Nippon Airways
Boeing 737 – Air Algerie
Boeing 737 – Pacific Western
Boeing 737 – Monarch
Boeing 747 – Air Afrique
Boeing 747 – Northwest Orient Cargo
Boeing (Unidentified model) – All
Nippon Airways
33
24
1
2
Bowlus
Bowlus XCG-8 Glider
Bowlus XCG-8 Glider
41-29622
41-29622
X 69125
(N)X-844N
33
25
1
Brantley
Brantley two-seat experimental helicopter
33
26
1
Breeze
Breeze R-6 Mail Plane
33
27
1
2
Brequet
Brequet Type 17.AZ
Brequet Type 17.AZ
33
28
1
Briegler
Briegler BG.8/ XTG-13-BR Glider
33
29
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
33
30
1
Bristol
Bristol F.2b “Brisfit” fighter
Bristol “Badger II”
Bristol Type 142M “Blenheim I”
Bristol Type 142M “Blenheim I,” in flight
Bristol Type 142M “Blenheim I,” in flight
Bristol Type 142M “Blenheim I,” in flight
Bristol Blenheim I
Three Bristol Blenheim Is in Vee
formation
Five Bristol Blenheim Is in Vee formation
Bristol F2B of Allino Superior Aircraft
with enclosed passenger cabin
Bushmaster
Bushmaster 2000 at American Air
Museum
42-96829
J-6492
K-7033
K-7033
K-7033
K-7033
K-7037
Jun. 7, 1970
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33
31
1
2
3
Capelis
Capelis XC-12 transport
Capelis XC-12 transport
Capelis XC-12 transport
(N)X 12762
(N)X 12762
(N)X 12762
33
32
1
Caproni
(Standard/Fisher) Caproni Ca.5
S.C. 42119
1
2
3
4
Cessna
Cessna Model JRC-1
Cessna Model 140
Cessna Model 140, In flight
Cessna Model 140, Engine Compartment
1
Cierva
Cierva C.19 Mk.IV Autogyro
33
33
33
33
34
35
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
33
36
1
Consolidated
Consolidated “Commodore,” N.Y.R.B.A.
Line’s “Havana,” taking off
Consolidated Model 17 “Fleetster,” of
N.Y.R.B.A. Line
Consolidated Model 20, Type 1,
“Fleetster,” of N.Y.R.B.A. Line
Consolidated Model 20, Type 1,
“Fleetster,” of N.Y.R.B.A. Line
Consolidated Model 20, Type 1,
“Fleetster,” of N.Y.R.B.A. Line
Consolidated Model 20, Type 3,
“Fleetster,” of Western Canada Airways
Consolidated Model 20, Type 3,
“Fleetster,” of Western Canada Airways
Consolidated Model 17, “Fleetster,”
loaned to USAAC as Y1C-11
Consolidated Model 17, “Fleetster,”
loaned to USAAC as Y1C-11
Consolidated Model 17, “Fleetster,”
loaned to USAAC as Y1C-11
Consolidated Model 17, “Fleetster,” Y1C22
Consolidated Model 17, “Fleetster,” Y1C22
L to R: F. Trubee Davison & Capt. I.A.
Eaker & Y1C-22
Bu. 64469
NC-41684
NC-41684
Mar. 31, 1946
G-AAKY
1931
Dec. 1945
NC 673-M
NC 673-M
NC 673-M
NC 673-M
CF-AIP
Jun. 30, 1930
CF-AIP
NC-700V
NC-700V
NC-700V
31-470
31-470
31470
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
33
37
Consolidated Model 20A “Fleetster,” of
TWA, flight
Consolidated XB2Y-1 dive bomber
Consolidated PB-2A, flight
Consolidated PB-2A, flight
Consolidated OA-10-CO
USAF Museum’s Consolidated B-24D160-CO, “Strawberry Bitch,”
Consolidated B-24J-25-CO, flight
Consolidated B-24H-1-CF, flight
Consolidated PB4Y “Privateer,” coded
HA-2, landing
Consolidated PB4Y “Privateer,” coded
HA-5, landing
1
Continental
Continental GR-1
33
38
1
2
3
33
39
1
Cox-Klemin
Cox-Klemin X-A1 Ambulance plane
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Culver
Culver V, In flight
Culver Model V, In flight
Culver Model V
Culver Model V, Cockpit
Culver Model V
Culver Model V
Culver “Cadet,” In flight
Culver “Cadet”
Culver “Cadet”
Culver PQ-8, Radio-controlled Target
34
40
1
1
2
3
4
Bu. 9221
Jun 26, 1933
43-3260
42-72843
Sept. 1958
42-73250
42-64435
X-864_
Convair
Convair XC-99-CO, taking off
Convair XF-102-CO
Convair XF-102-CO and F-102A-CO
33
NC 13208
Curtiss
Curtiss-Wright “Travel Air Sedan” Model
6-B
Capt. Paul Beck in Curtiss D
Billy Parker in replica Curtiss Pusher
NR8Y
Curtiss R-2
1935
43-52436
52-7995
52-7995/ 561072
23-1248
NC- 80144
NX-80128
Mar. 1946
NX-44504
NX-80128
NC-37826
NC-20948
41-10530
NC-4833N
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34
34
34
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Curtiss Model S-3 Scout Triplane
Curtiss JN-4D trainer
Curtiss JN-4A
Curtiss JN-4B
Curtiss Model 18 Triplane
Pilots and Curtiss JN-4Can. “Canucks” of
Service Aviation Training &
Transportation Company, Wabash, IN
1
2
3
4
5
6
P-198
7
8
9
Curtiss PN-1, 63276, McCook Field
Curtiss three-engine “Eagle” transport
Curtiss three-engine “Eagle” transport
Curtiss three-engine “Eagle” transport
Curtiss Model 17 “Oriole”
Curtiss A-3A, Instructor’s Ship, 41st
School Sqdn.
Curtiss Y1A-18
Curtiss Y1A-18
Curtiss Y1A-18
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Curtiss P-1
Curtiss P-1
Curtiss P-1B “Hawk”
Curtiss XP-10
Curtiss XP-10
Curtiss XP-10
Curtiss XP-6B
Curtiss P-6D
Curtiss XP-22
Curtiss XP-6E
25-410
25-410
1
Curtiss P-6Es of 17th Pursuit Squadron. At
1932 National Air Races
Curtiss P-6Es of 17th Pursuit Squadron. At
1932 National Air Races
Curtiss P-6Es of 17th Pursuit Squadron. At
1932 National Air Races
Curtiss P-6E of 17th Pursuit Squadron
Curtiss P-6E of 17th Pursuit Squadron
Curtiss XP-23 with F-2 turbo
supercharger
Curtiss YP-23
Curtiss YP-23
Curtiss Y1P-36
Curtiss P-36C
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
S.C. 233
Bu. A3326
28-387
28-387
28-387
29-259
29-262
29-374
May 8, 1931
1932
1932
1932
32-262
32-277
32-278
32-278
32-278
37-68
PA/5
Aug. 5, 1939
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
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34
5
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Camouflaged P-36Cs, flight
Camouflaged P-36C, flight
Three camouflaged P-36Cs, flight
Camouflaged P-36C, flight
Camouflaged P-36Cs, flight
Camouflaged P-36C
Camouflaged P-36C, flight
Three Camouflaged P-36Cs, flight
Camouflaged P-36C
34
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Curtiss XP-40
Curtiss YP-40, flight
Curtiss YP-40
Curtiss P-40s on line at Patterson Field
Curtiss P-40F line-up
Curtiss P-40K-15-CU
Curtiss P-40K-15-CU
Curtiss P-40K-15-CU
Curtiss XP-42
Curtiss XP-42
1
J. H. Doolittle & Curtiss “Hawk I
Demonstrator”
Curtiss “Hawk 1 A”
Curtiss XO-1, “Falcon”
Curtiss O-1 “Falcon”
Curtiss O-52 line up
Curtiss AT-4s, flight
Mixed flight formation of Curtiss Hawks
and Boeing P-12Bs
Curtiss Robin B
Curtiss Robin “Ole Miss,” set 1935 World
Endurance Record
Curtiss “Condor 18”
34
7
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
34
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Curtiss “Kingbird” mail-passenger
airplane
Curtiss-Wright Model CW-19L
Curtiss-Wright Model CW-19L
Curtiss-Wright Model CW-19L
Curtiss-Wright Model CWA-19R
Curtiss-Wright Model CW-19R
Curtiss-Wright C-46E “Commando”
Curtiss-Wright Model CW-25, AT-9
“Jeep”
Curtiss SB2C-4 “Helldiver,” flight
Aug. 26, 1939
38-10
38-10
38-10
1941
42-10343
42-10343
42-10343
38-4
38-4
NR-9110
NR 982V
23-1252
1935
NS-69
NS-69
NS-69
NC 16421
NC 59486
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
35
34
9
10
11
12
Curtiss A-25A-5-CS, flight
Curtiss A-25A-5CS, flight
Curtiss A-25A-5-CS, flight
41-18787
41-18787
41-18787
1
Lt. Clark & Curtiss F6C-3, with modified
cooling system
Curtiss F9C-2 “Sparrowhawk,” assigned
to U.S.S. Macon
Curtiss F9C-2 “Sparrowhawk,” hooking
on U.S.S. Macon
Curtiss BF2C-1 of VB-5’s C.O., flight
Curtiss SBC-4, a/c #1 of NRAB Oakland
Curtiss SBC-4
Curtiss XP-3A (Wright Field Photo
33476)
Curtiss XF6C-6, 1930 Thompson Trophy
Race
Curtiss Y1P-36, assigned to Wright Field
27th Pursuit Squadron “C” Flight Leader’s
Curtiss P-36C, camouflaged for 1939
National Air Races demonstration
Curtiss R2C-1 (Navy)
Curtiss-Wright “Sedan” 15-D
Bu. A-7144
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
34
10
1
2
34
11
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Dayton-Wright
Dayton-Wright TA-5, McCook Field P283
Dayton-Wright DH4 & M-1 at South
Field
DeHavilland
DH4B
DH4B advertising 1924 International Air
Race at Dayton , OH
D.H. Sea Hornet F.20 of 806 Sqdn RNAS
with wings folded
D.H. Sea Hornet F.20 of 801 Sqdn RNAS,
landing
De Havilland (Canada) “Beaver”
Prototype DeHavilland DH-75
“HawkMoth”
DeHavilland DH-4
Airco (de Havilland) D.H.9
Airco (de Havilland) D.H.9A
Bu. A-9057
Bu. 1504
Bu. 1303
Nov. 28, 1927
Bu. A-7147
1930
1939
Bu. A-6691
1931
68583
Aug. 14, 1918
1924
TT 209
CF-GQO
G-EBVV
F-1073
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
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34
12
1
2
34
13
1
2
3
34
14
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
34
15
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
34
16
1
2
3
4
5
6
Doak & Deeds
Doak & Deeds S-100 “Sportsman”
Doak & Deeds S-100 “Sportsman”
Dornier
Dornier DO-X,
Dornier DO-X
Dornier DO 18E taking off from New
York
Douglas
Douglas XB-42A-DO “Mixmaster”
Eastern Airlines Douglas DC-2, Landing
Douglas C-47B-45-DK, Air-Sea Rescue,
in flight
National Air Transport Douglas M-4,
Fleet No. 44
United Airlines DC-3, Landing
Douglas TBD, flight
Douglas O-25A
Formation of Douglas O-2H and O-38s,
107th Observation Squadron, Michigan
National Guard
Douglas YO-31C
X-6581
X-6581
D-1929
D-1929
43-50225
NC-14970
45-9894
NC-1645
NC-16086
31-608
Douglas XO-35
Powell Crossley, Jr.’s Douglas “Dolphin”
Amphibian
Douglas AD-2
Douglas AD-2, in flight
Douglas AD-3N
Douglas A-24, flight
Douglas A-24, flight
Three Douglas A-24s, flight, line-abreast
Douglas SBD-1 “Dauntless”
Douglas SBD-5, flight
Douglas D-558 “Skystreak”
Douglas F4D-1 “Skyray,” flight
30-2275
NC-982Y
“Pull-off” parachute jump from Douglas
DT-2
Parachute jump from Douglas C-1
Douglas O-38A,
Douglas O-38A
Douglas O-38, nose of airplane
Douglas O-38
Bu. A-6421
Bu. 122339
Bu. 122339
Bu. 122922
Bu. 1626
Bu. 36550
Bu. 37970
Bu. 134752
Dec. 31, 1943
N.G. 30-407
N.G. 30-407
N.G. 30-408
N.G. 30-408
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
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7
8
9
10
34
34
34
17
18
19
1
2
3
4
5
Two O-38s & hangars of 115th Obs. Sqdn,
Calif. National Guard
Douglas O-38B
Douglas O-3
Accident between two 115th Obs. Sqdn.
Douglas O-38s
6
7
8
9
10
11
Douglas O-25A
Douglas YO-31
Douglas O-43A, in flight
Douglas XB-7
Douglas Dolphin Model 114 of
Wilmington-Catalina Airlines, taking off
from water
Douglas DST, landing
Douglas DC-3-270B, take off
Douglas C-47A-10-DK, on ramp
Douglas C-47A-10-DK, on ramp
Douglas C-47A-10-DK, on ramp
Douglas C-47A-10-DK, in flight
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Douglas F-3A (A-20J)
Douglas A-24-DE, in flight
Douglas A-24-DE, in flight
Douglas A-24, in flight
Douglas A-24, in flight
Douglas A-24, in flight
Douglas A-24, in flight
Douglas A-24
Douglas C-39 (Wright Field Photo 63402)
Douglas B-23 (Wright Field Photo 65488)
1
2
3
4
5
Douglas C-47B-10-DK, in flight
Douglas C-47, taking off
Douglas C-48
Douglas C-53-DO
Douglas DC-4E “Super Mainliner,”
landing at Cleveland, OH
Douglas DC-3, in flight
Douglas C-54C-1-DC, of All Weather
Flying Center
Douglas C-54C-1-DC, of All Weather
Flying Center
Douglas C-54 “Skymaster”
C-54, taking off
United Airlines DC-4, accident
6
7
8
9
10
11
N.G. 32-328
N.G. 31-374
30-164
30-228
NC 14204
NC 25694
42-92577
42-92577
42-92577
42-92577
41-15780
41-15780
Mar. 2, 1939
Oct. 16, 1939
43-49108
41-7681
42-47371
NC-8100
NC-17085
42-72485
42-72485
2107451
Jan. 16, 1961
NC-30050
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
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34
20
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Douglas UC-67
Douglas UC-67
Douglas UC-67
Douglas B-18-DO
Douglas B-18B-DO, with radar nose
Douglas XB-19, in flight
Douglas XB-19A, in flight
Douglas DB-7A “Boston” MkII
Douglas Havoc MkI, in flight
39-047
39-047
39-047
36-295
37-543
38-471
38-471
AH-516
34
21
1
2
3
4
5
6
Douglas A-24-DE
Douglas A-24-DE, in flight
Douglas A-24, in flight
Douglas A-24, in flight
Douglas DWC (L to R)
Flight of three Douglas World Cruisers:
a. Douglas DWC
b. Douglas DWC (Prototype)
c. Douglas DWC
Douglas R3D-1 (U.S. Marine)
Douglas 8A-3P (Peruvian AF)
Douglas DC-5 (Prototype)
Douglas C-54-1-DC, engines running
Powell Crosley, Jr.’s Douglas Dolphin 3
Amphibian “LESGO,” on land at Glenn
Curtiss Airport, Long Beach, NY
41-15746
41-15780
7
8
9
10
11
34
22
1
2
34
23
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Engineering Division, McCook Field
Engineering Division XCO-5, McCook
Field
Engineering Division TLO-1, McCook
Field
Erco
Erco “Ercoupe” Model 415 equipped with
Holland wing-fold device
Erco “Ercoupe,” In flight
Erco “Ercoupe,” In flight
Erco “Ercoupe”
Erco “Ercoupe”
Erco “Ercoupe,” Engine
Erco “Ercoupe,” Factory
Erco “Ercoupe,” Factory
Erco “Ercoupe,” Factory, Fuselage under
construction
Aug. 1926
23-1230
23-1210
23-1232
Bu. 1904
NX-21701
42-72521
NC-982Y
68578
64317
Sep. 26, 1921
N 87201
NC-37133
NC-93315
NC-87310
Mar. 1945
Mar. 1945
Mar. 1945
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
39
10
11
12
13
34
24
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
34
25
1
2
3
4
5
Erco “Ercoupe,” Wing Section
Erco “Ercoupe,” Engine Compartment
Erco “Ercoupe,” Engine Compartment
Erco “Ercoupe,” Landing gear
Fairchild
Fairchild Model 71A, on floats, flight
Fairchild Model 22-C7D, flight
Fairchild Model 24-K, flight
Fairchild Model F.24R-40, impressed as
UC-86-FA,
Fairchild Model F.24R-40, impressed as
UC-86-FA
Fairchild XPT-23-FA
Fairchild ex AAF AT-21-50-BL as civil
NX 25663
Fairchild ex AAF AT-21-FA as Mexican
XA-FUL
Fairchild EC-82-FA, with tracked
undercarriage
Fairchild EC-82-FA, with tracked
undercarriage, taking off
Fairchild EC-82-FA, with tracked
undercarriage retracted, flight
Fairchild XC-120-FA, flight
Fairchild F-24, In flight
Fairchild F-24
Fairey
First Fairey Long-range Monoplane
First Fairey Long-range Monoplane
Second Fairey Long-range Monoplane
Second Fairey Long-range Monoplane, in
flight
L to R: Fairey “Battle”; Heinkel He
70GG-ADZF; Hawker High Speed Fury,
in flight
34
26
1
Fleetwing
FleetwingYPQ-12A-FL, as Flying Bomb
34
27
1
Fletcher
Fletcher YCQ-1A, Target Drone
34
28
1
Focke-Wulf
Captured Focke-Wulf Fw 190A-4
Mar. 1945
May 1946
May 1946
May 1946
NC 9378
NC 2575
NC 20610?
NC 25325/
42-78029
NC 25325/
42-78029
41-15172
NX 25663
Mar. 31, 1946
XA-FUI
Apr. 7, 1946
45-57746
45-57746
45-57746
48-330
NC-41846
NC-41846
J-9479
J-9479
K-1991
K-1991
41-39049
Jun.11, 1943
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
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2
3
4
5
6
34
29
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
34
30
1
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
Fokker PW-7
Fokker PW-7
Fokker PW-7
3
4
5
6
31
Fokker
Two-seat Fokker DVII, McCook Field
Fokker YO-27
R. E. Byrd’s Fokker F. VII – 3m
“America” during tests
Cdr. Richard E. Byrd’s Fokker tri-motor
“Josephine Ford”
Fokker F-32
Fokker F-32
Fokker F-32
Fokker F-32
Western Air Express Fokker F-32, with 20
bathing beauties on top of wing
Fokker F-11-A Amphibian, being
weighed
Fokker F-11-A Amphibian
Fokker XO-27 (Wright Field Photo
40556)
Fokker YO-27 (Wright Field Photo
43867)
Fokker “Super Universal” (Wright Field
Photo 35637)
Fokker “Super Universal” (Wright Field
Photo 35638)
Fokker “Super Universal” (Wright Field
Photo 35639)
Fokker “Super Universal” (Wright Field
Photo 35640)
Fokker C-7A (Wright Field Photo 38141)
Fokker C-7A (Wright Field Photo 38142)
Fokker C-7A (Wright Field Photo 38143)
Fokker C-7A (Wright Field Photo 38144)
2
34
Focke-Wulf Fw 200C-3 “Condor,” SG &
KS, in flight
Focke-Wulf Ta152H
Focke-Wulf Ta152H
Focke-Wulf FW 190A-3, of Oblt. Faber;
adj. III/JG2
Focke Achgelis Fa 330 Bachstelge (Water
Wagtail) gyro kite
FE 112
FE 112
WNr. 313
94034
1927
NC-130-M
NC-130-M
NC-130-M
NC-130-M
NC-333N
(N)X-148H
1930
(NX)-148H
Mar. 12, 1931
May 14, 1932
NC-9705
Jan. 1929
NC-9705
Jan. 1929
NC-9705
Jan. 1929
NC-9705
Jan. 1929
29-407
29-407
29-407
29-407
Apr. 3, 1930
Apr. 3, 19330
Apr. 3, 1930
Apr. 3, 1930
68580
68580
68581
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
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4
5
6
7
8
9
10
34
32
34
32
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
34
33
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
35
1
1
2
3
Fokker PW-7
Fokker P W-7
Fokker PW-7
Fokker V-40 (PW-5) (McCook Field
Photo 11926)
Fokker PW-5 (McCook Field Photo
17622)
Fokker T-2, Non Stop, Coast-to-Coast
Fokker T-2, fuel & oil for Non-Stop
Transcontinental Flight piled next to
airplane. Lts John Macready (L) & Oakley
Kelly (R)
68581
68581
68582
64231
Jan. 28, 1922
68554
Apr. 18, 1923
Fokker XA-7 (Wright Field Photo 41942)
Fokker XA-7 (Wright Field Photo 41943)
Fokker XA-7 (Wright Field Photo 41944)
Fokker XA-7 (Wright Field Photo 41945)
Fokker F-10 (Wright Field Photo 34395)
Fokker F-10 (Wright Field Photo 34396)
Fokker F-10 (Wright Field Photo 34397)
Fokker F-10 (Wright Field Photo 34398)
Fokker F-10
Fokker F-10 “Super-Tri-Motor” (Wright
Field Photo 35233)
Fokker F-10 “Super-Tri-Motor” (Wright
Field Photo 35234)
Fokker F-10 “Super-Tri-Motor” (Wright
Field Photo 35235)
30-226
30-226
30-226
30-226
(NC)-5358
(NC)-5358
(NC)-5358
(NC)-5358
(NC)-5358
NC-8010
Sep. 24, 1931
Sep. 24, 1931
Sep. 24, 1931
Sep. 24, 1931
May 15, 1928
May 15, 1928
May 15, 1928
May 15, 1928
NC-8010
Oct. 18, 1928
NC-8010
Oct. 18, 1928
Fokker CO-4
Fokker CO-4 (McCook Field Photo
20247)
Fokker CO-4 (Side radiators) (McCook
Field Photo 17462)
Fokker CO-4 (Lamblin Radiators)
(McCook Field Photo 13753)
Fokker D VII (Wright Field Photo
207386)
Fokker D-9 (McCook Field Photo 13759)
Fokker (Unidentified model)
23-1209
23-1209
Jan. 11, 1924
68556
Apr. 9, 1923
68557
Jun. 13, 1922
7756/18
Apr. 18, 1946
68575
Jun. 15, 1922
1925
Ford
Ford 5-AT-88, of Romanian Prince
Bibesco
Ford 5-AT-6, British Registration
Ford 5-AT-6, British Registration
64233
Oct. 18, 1928
CV-FAI
G-ABHF
G-ABHF
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
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4
5
6
G-ABHF
G-ABHF
NC-9649
10
11
12
13
Ford 5-AT-6, British Registration
Ford 5-AT-6, British Registration
Ford 5-AT-D, Transcontinental
AirTransport #9, wreckage
Harrah’s Ford 5-AT-D, in TAT markings,
Merced, CA
Harrah’s Ford 5-AT-D, in TAT markings,
Merced, CA
Harrah’s Ford 5-AT-D, in TAT markings,
Merced, CA
Ford Model 8 “Freighter”
Ford 5-AT-B
Ford 5-AT-B
Ford 4-AT-E, in flight
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Ford 5-AT-B “Stanolind III”
Ford C-9 (Wright Field Photo 36633)
Ford C-9
Ford C-9A (Wright Field Photo 40525)
Ford 5-AT-D
Ford 5-AT-C Phillips 66 “Woolaroc III”
Ford 5-AT, in flight
Ford 5-AT-C, loading mail in wing
Ford Model 8 “Freighter”
Ford Model 4-AT-B
NC-9676
29-220
29-220
31-401
NS-1
NC-418H
7
8
9
35
2
35
3
1
2
Funk
Funk Model B
Funk Model B, Engine cowl
35
4
1
Gallaudet
Gallaudet DB-1 Day Bomber
35
5
1
2
3
4
5
NC-9645
Jun. 6, 1970
NC-9645
Jun 6, 1970
NC-9645
Jun. 6, 1970
(N)X-8499
NC-9669
NC-9668
(N)C-5092
NC-427H
(N)X-8499
NC-9610
Jun. 24, 1929
Mar. 1931
Aug. 10, 1933
Sep. 22, 1932
Apr. 21, 1931
NC-81123
General Aviation Corp.
General Aviation Corp. (Clark)
General Aviation Corp. Model GA-43
transport
General Aviation Corp. Model GA-43
transport
General Aviation Corp. Model GA-43
transport
General Aviation G.A.-43, in water on
pontoons
GA-43
X-775H
Oct. 11, 1933
X-775H
X-775H
X-13904
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
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35
6
1
2
35
7
1
General Motors
General Motors TBM-3E “Avenger,”
flight
General Motors TBM-3E “Avenger,”
flight
General Tire Corp.
General Tire Corp. Civil B-23
N-1G
General Western
General Western “Meteor” P-2-S,
converted to a duster with Continental
engine
35
8
1
35
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
Globe
Globe “Swift”
Globe “Swift”
Globe “Swift”
Globe “Swift”
Globe “Swift,” Instrument Panel
Globe “Swift,” Drawing of Interior
Gotha
Gotha G III bomber
35
10
1
35
11
1
2
3
4
5
6
35
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Great Lakes
Great Lakes 2-T-1
Great Lakes 2-T-1
Great Lakes 2-T-1
Great Lakes 2-T-1A, in flight
Great Lakes BG-1, of VMB-6’s C.O.
Great Lakes 2T-1, Special Experimental
Model
Grumman
Grumman Model G.41, in flight (Wright
Field Photo 76443)
Grumman Model G.6, landing
Grumman F2F-1, of VF-3’s C.O.
Grumman F2F-1, of VF-3’s C.O.
Grumman F2F-1, of VF-3’s C.O.
Grumman F3F-1, of VF-4’s C.O.
Grumman F6F-3N, “Hellcat” night fighter
Grumman G-53 “Kitten I,” with
experimental ducted wing
N-12294
1953
NC-80543
Apr. 1946
(N)X-213K
(N)X213K
(N)X-213K
Bu. 9840
XP-50
Jun. 1941
SF-1
Bu. 9624
Bu. 9624
Bu. 9624
Bu. 0252
Bu. 41764
NX 41808
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
35
14
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
35
15
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Grumman F8F-1 “Bearcat,” flight
Grumman F8F-1 “Bearcat,” flight
Grumman F8F-1B “Bearcat,” flight
Grumman F8F-1B “Bearcat,” flight
Grumman F8F-1B “Bearcat,” flight
Grumman F8F-2 “Bearcat,” flight
Grumman F8F-2 “Bearcat,” flight
Grumman F9F-2 “Bearcat,” flight
Grumman F8F-2N “Bearcat” night
fighter, flight
Grumman F8F-2N “Bearcat” night
fighter, flight
Grumman F8F-2N “Bearcat” night
fighter, flight
Grumman F8F-2N “Bearcat” night
fighter, flight
Grumman XJR2F-1 “Albatross,” flight
Grumman XJR2F-1 “Albatross”
Grumman XJR2F-1 “Albatross”
Grumman XJR2F-1 “Albatross,” flight
Grumman XJR2F-1 “Albatross,” taking
off from water
Grumman XJR2F-1 “Albatross,” landing
on water
Grumman SA-16A-GR “Albatross, taking
off from water
Grumman J2F “Duck,” JRF “Goose,” G44-A “Widgeon,” flight
Grumman UF-1 “Albatross,” flight
Grumman UF-1 “Albatross,” flight
Grumman JRF-5 “Goose,” flight
Grumman G-73 “Mallard,” flight
Grumman G-73 “Mallard,” flight
Grumman G-73 “Mallard,” taxiing on
water
Grumman G-73 “Mallard,” “the Blue Tail
Fly,” flight
Grumman XTB3F-1S, flight
Grumman XTB3F-1S, flight
Grumman XTB3F-1S, flight
Grumman XTB3F-1S, flight
Grumman XTB3F-1S, flight
Grumman XTB3F-1S, flight
Grumman AF-2W, flight
Bu. 95337
Bu. 95337
Bu. 122096
Bu. 122096
Bu. 122096
Bu. 122689
Bu. 121726
Bu. 121726
Bu. 121601
Bu. 121601
Bu. 121601
Bu. 121601
Bu. 82853
Bu. 82853
Bu. 82853
48-588
Bu. 37803
N 2980
N 2980
N 2980
N 5115
Bu. 09505
Bu. 90505
Bu. 90505
Bu. 90505
Bu. 90505
Bu. 90505
Bu. 123089
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11
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18
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2
3
4
5
6
Grumman XTB3F-1 “Fertile Myrtle,”
flight
Grumman XTB3F-1 “Fertile Myrtle,”
flight
Grumman XTB3F-1S & XTB3F-1, flight
Grumman XTB3F-1S “Guardian,” flight
Grumman XTB3F-1S “Guardian,” flight
Grumman XTB3F-1S “Guardian,” flight
Grumman AF-2W, Carrier Qualification
Trials, wings folded
Grumman AF-2W, Carrier Qualification
Trials, taking off
Grumman XF9F-2 “Panther”
Grumman XF9F-2 “Panther,” flight
Grumman XF9F-2 “Panther,” flight
Grumman XF9F-2 “Panther,” landing
Grumman XF9F-2, flight, speed brakes
full down
Grumman SF9F-2, flight, speed brakes
partially retracted
Grumman XF9F-2, flight
Grumman XF9F-2, flight
Grumman SF9F-2, flight
Grumman F9F-2, flight
Grumman F9F-2, flight,
Grumman F9F-3 “Panther,” flight
Grumman F9F-3, “Panther,” flight
Three Grumman F9F-3 “Panthers,”
parked, wings folded
Grumman F9F-3, on deck of CV42,
U.S.S. F.D. Roosevelt
Grumman F9F “Panther” & Republic F84D-RE, parked on line
Aerial View of Grumman Aircraft &
Engineering Corp. & Airfield, Bethpage,
Long Island, NY
35
19
1
Gyrodyne
Gyrodyne G.C.A.2 helicopter, flight
35
20
1
Hamilton
Hamilton “Metalplane,” on floats
Bu. 50506
Bu. 50506
Bu. 90505
Bu. 90505
Bu. 90505
Bu. 122475
Bu. 122475
Bu. 122475
Bu. 122475
Bu. 122475
Bu. 122475
Bu. 122475
Bu. 122475
Bu. 123584
Bu. 123584
Bu. 122560
Bu. 122560
Bu. 122564
N 74101
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35
21
1
2
3
4
5
6
35
35
22
23
1
1
2
3
4
Handley-Page
Handley-Page H.P. 42
Handley-Page H.P. 42
Handley-Page H.P. 42
Handley-Page H.P. 42, in flight
Standard-built Handley-Page 0/400, DH4
& JN-6MB
Handley-Page “Halifax,” taking off
Hannover
Hannover CLIIIa brought down by
Rickenbacker & Chambers
Hawker
Hawker “Hurricane” MKI (Wright Field
Photo 79393)
Hawker “Hurricane” Mk II, in flight
Hawker Hurricane MKII (Captured by
Japanese)
Hawker Hurricane MKII (Captured by
Japanese)
35
24
1
Heath
Heath “Baby Bullet,” Amelia Earhart
standing next to airplane
35
25
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Heinkel
Heinkel He111H-3
Heinkel He111H-3
Heinkel He 111P
Heinkel He 70G, flight
Heinkel He 70G, flight
Heinkel He 70G, flight
Heinkel He 162 at Freeman Field, IN
Two Heinkel He 162s at Freeman Field,
IN
35
26
G-AAGX
G-AAGX
G-AAGX
G-AAGX
Z-2974
BD-485
(N)X 6784
G-ADZF
G-ADZF
G-ADZF
1
Henschel
Henschel Hs 123 dive bomber
NX13515
NX-37602
NX-37602
35
27
1
Herrick
Herrick Vertaplane
35
28
1
2
Hughes
Hughes H-4 Flying Boat, taxiing trials
Hughes H-4 Flying Boat, taxiing trials
Nov. 2, 1947
Nov. 2, 1947
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4
5
Hughes H-4 Flying Boat, airborne
Hughes XF-11
Hughes XF-11
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Junkers
Junkers Ju88D-1/Trop
Junkers Ju88D-1/Trop
Junkers Ju88D-1/Trop
Junkers Ju88D-1/Trop
Junkers Ju88 “Comanche”
Junkers Ju88 “Comanche”
Junkers Ju88 “Comanche”
Junkers Ju88 “Comanche”
Junkers G.38, flight
Junkers G.38, landing
Amiot AAC1 (Junkers J652/3mg7es)
Junkers Ju 88, flight
35
30
1
35
31
1
35
32
1
35
33
D-2000
D-2000
No. 029
Kawanishi
Kawanishi H6K5 Navy Type 97 Flying
boat, in flight under attack by allied
aircraft
Nov. 2, 1947
Oct. 5, 1943
c.a.1944
Kellett
Five Kellett YG-1B autogyros, parked
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Keystone
Formation of Keystone LB-5s, 43rd
School Squadron, Air Corps Advanced
Flying School, Kelly Field, TX
Formation of Keystone Bombers, 2d
Bombardment Group, Langley Field, VA,
Keystone B-4A
Keystone B-4A
Keystone B-4A
Keystone B-4A
Keystone B-4A
Keystone B-4A
Keystone B-4A
1
2
3
4
5
6
Keystone Y1B-4
Keystone B-4A
Keystone Y1B-4A
Keystone Y1B-4A
Keystone B-4A
Keystone B-4A
2
NX-37602
44-70155
44-70156
Apr. 24, 1930
Apr. 18, 1931
32-129
32-129
32-129
32-129
30-346
30-344
30-344
32-137
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
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34
7
8
9
Keystone B-4A
Keystone B-4A
Keystone B-4A
33-133
33-133
1
Kreider-Reisner
Kreider-Reisner XC-31
34-26
NC-243M
35
35
1
Kreutzer
Kreutzer “Air Coach” K-5
35
36
1
2
3
5
Laister-Kaufman
Laister-Kaufman CG-4-LK Glider
Laister-Kaufman CG-4-LK Glider
Laister-Kaufman CG-4-LK Glider
Lasiter-Kaufman XTG-4
35
37
1
2
3
35
35
38
39
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
2
3
4
5
LePere
(Packard-built) LePere Triplane LUSAO11
(Packard-built) LePere Triplane LUSAO11
Packard-LePere LUSAC 11 over McCook
Field
Lockheed
Five Lockheed Vegas on ground
Lockheed Vega
Lockheed Vega
Lockheed Vega
Lockheed Vega, Taking off
Lockheed Vega
John A. Macready in front of Shell Oil
Lockheed Vega #4
Apr. 30, 1937
Jun. 25, 1942
Jun. 25, 1942
Jun. 25, 1942
42-14705
S.C. 40012
S.C. 40012
N-174D
N-174D
NC-336H
Jun. 28, 1958
Jun. 23, 1958
NC-926Y
Assembling Vega fuselage frame at
Lockheed factory
Outer Vega wooden skin being placed in
fuselage mold at Lockheed factory
Wing fabrication at Lockheed factory,
Vega & Air Express in background
One-piece spar and wooden wing being
fabricated at Lockheed factory; Vega &
Air Express in background
Wooden wings and fuselages at Lockheed
factory
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40
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2
3
4
5
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7
8
9
10
11
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41
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2
3
4
5
6
7
Unfinished Lockheed Vega fuselages;
Allan Lockheed in foreground
Lockheed Vega fuselage under
construction
Lockheed Vega Model 1 in final assembly
Four Lockheed Vegas in final assembly
Sir George Hubert Wilkins, right, & his
mechanic examining engine installation in
Lockheed Vega Model 1
Lockheed Vega 1
Lockheed Vega 1
Lockheed Vega 1
Lockheed Vega Model 1
Lockheed Vega Model 1, interior of
cockpit
Lockheed Vega Model 1
Detroit News-Wilkins Arctic Expedition
Lockheed Vega Model 1, Wilkins on left
Texaco Pipeline Co’s Lockheed Vega
Model 1, “Texaco 2”
Burt E. Hall & Texaco Pipeline Co’s
Lockheed Vega Model 1, “Texaco 2”
Schlee-Brock Aircraft Corp. Lockheed
Vega Model 1
Joe Crosson testing Sir Geo. Hubert
Wilkin’s Lockheed Vega Model 1 at San
Pedro, CA.
2788
2788
NX-913
X-2788
X-2788
Standard Oil Development Co’s Lockheed
Vega Model 1
Standard Oil Development Co’s Lockheed
Vega Model 1
Edwin Aldrin, Sr., standing in cockpit of
Standard Oil Development Co.’s
Lockheed Vega Model 1
Edwin Aldrin, Sr., right, & Standard Oil
Development Co.’s Lockheed Vega
Model 5
Standard Oil Development Co.’s
Lockheed Vega Model 5, Edwin Aldrin,
Sr., on left?
Standard Oil Development Co.’s
Lockheed Vega Model 5, at Croydon,
England
Lockheed Vega Model 1
X 7740
3625
X 3903
7162
7162
7894
X 7439
X 7740
X 7740
X 7740
NC 7740
NC 7740
7894
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2
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4
5
6
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43
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2
3
4
5
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8
9
10
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44
1
Commercial Airways, Ltd., Lockheed
Vega Model 1
Commercial Airways, Ltd., Lockheed
Vega Model 1
Lockheed Vega Model 1
CF-AAL
California Aerial Transport’s Lockheed
Vega Model 1, “Invalid Coach”
Tallmantz Aviation, Inc., Lockheed Vega
Model 1, in Continental Airlines/ Varney
Speed Lines, Inc. livery
Tallmantz Aviation, Inc., Lockheed Vega
Model 1, in Continental Airlines/ Varney
Speed Lines, livery, flight
Tallmantz Aviation, Inc. Lockheed Vega
Model 1 in Continental Airlines/ Varney
Speed Lines, Inc., livery, with Continental
Airlines Boeing 707 in background
Lockheed Vega Model 1
Les Maldin’s restored Lockheed Vega
Model 1
NC-32-E
Lockheed Vega Model 5
Lockheed Vega Model 5
Harry Tucker’s Lockheed Vega Model 5
“Yankee Doodle”
Air Express Corp’s Lockheed Vega
Model 5
Erle P. Halliburton & Erle P. Halliburton
Co’s Lockheed Vega Model 5 “The
Tester,”
Erle P. Halliburton & Robert W. Cantwell
& Erle P. Halliburton Co’s Lockheed
Vega Model 5 “The Tester”
Erle P. Halliburton’s Lockheed Vega
Model 5, with racing number 22
R.L. Robbins’s Lockheed Vega Model 5,
modified for Seattle-Tokyo non stop
refueling attempts, flight
Schlee-Brock Aircraft Corp’s Lockheed
Vega Model 5
Schlee-Brock Aircraft Corp’s Lockheed
Vega Model 5
X 4769
X 4769
X-4769
CF-AAL
7895
N 965 Y
N 965 Y
N 965 Y
NC-200-E
N-161-N
ca. 1946
NC 6526
X 7429
X 7429
X 7429
NR 7429
X 7741
X 7741
Amelia Earhart’s Lockheed Vega Model 5 NC 7952
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3
4
Amelia Earhart’s Lockheed Vega Model
5, aft fuselage
Lockheed Vega Model 5
Lockheed Vega Model 5
Lockheed Vega Model 5
Lockheed Vega Model 5
Lockheed Vega Model 5 & Lockheed
Orion
Nevada Airlines, Inc., Lockheed Vega
Model 5, flight
Lockheed Vega 5, “Juneau,” on floats
Lockheed Vega 5, taking off
NC 7952
Lockheed Vega Model 5, flight
Transcontinental & Western Air
Lockheed Vega Model 5 at Grand Central
Air Terminal, Glendale,
Elinore Smith with Lockheed Vega Model
5, with “American Airways” logo on
fuselage
Schlee-Brock Aircraft Corp.’s Lockheed
Vega Model 5B
Independent Oil & Gas Co.’s Lockheed
Vega Model 5A
Phillips Petroleum Co.’s Lockheed Vega
Executive Model 5A
General Electric Co. Lockheed Vega
Model 5C
Lockheed Vega Model 5
Lockheed Vega 5A “Miss Silvertown”
Lockheed Vega 5A “Miss Silvertown”
B.F. Goodrich Rubber Co.’s Lockheed
Vega Executive Special Model 5A
(Special) “Miss Silvertown”
515-E
NC-658-E
B.F. Goodrich Rubber Co.’s Lockheed
Vega Executive Special Model 5A
(Special) “Miss Silvertown,” racing
number 36, flight
B.F. Goodrich Rubber Co.’s Lockheed
Vega Executive Special Model 5A
(Special) “Miss Silvertown”
Lockheed Vega Executive 5A Special
“Miss Silvertown”
Lockheed Vega Executive 5A Special
“Miss Silvertown,” engine running
NC 308 H
NC 7953
NC 7953
NC 7953
NC 7953
NR 7954
NC 195 E
NC-432E
NC-434E
NC-658-E
NC-871-E
NC 898 E
NC 898 E
N 174 D
9424
(N)X-308H
(N)X-308H
NC/NR/X308H
R-308-H
NC-308H
NC-308H
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
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2
3
4
5
6
Lockheed Vega Executive 5A Special
“Miss Silvertown”
Lockheed Vega Executive 5A
Lockheed Vega Executive 5A, “The Blue
Streak”
Pacific Alaska Airways Lockheed Vega
Model 5 on floats
Alaska Southern Airways Lockheed Vega
Model 5, “Baranof,” on floats
Alaska Coastal Airlines Lockheed Vega
Model 5, on floats
NC-308H
Evening News Association’s Lockheed
Vega Model “Special/5C” “The Detroit
News” and “WWJ”
Probably Evening News Association’s
Lockheed Vega Model “Special/5C,”
“The Detroit News” and “WWJ”
Lockheed Vega 5B “Correo Aereo”
(Mexican)
Lockheed Vega 5B
Wedell Williams Air Service Lockheed
Vega Model 5B
Jimmie Mattern & his Lockheed Vega
Model 5B
Jimmie Mattern’s Lockheed Vega Model
5B
James Mattern’s Lockheed Vega 5
“Century of Progress,” with “Eagle” paint
scheme
Jimmie Mattern’s Lockheed Vega Model
5B
NC-32-M
Lockheed Vega 5B “Winnie Mae,” in
flight
Lockheed Vega 5B “Winnie Mae”
modified for High Altitude Flight
Lockheed Vega 5B “Winnie Mae”
modified for High Altitude Flight
Lockheed Vega 5B “Winnie Mae”
modified for High Altitude Flight
F.C. Hall’s Lockheed Vega Model 5B
“Winnie Mae,” flown around the world by
Post & Gatty
F.C. Hall’s Lockheed Vega Model 5B
“Winnie Mae,” at Roosevelt Field, L.I.
NR-105W
NC-309H
NC-309H
NC 336 H
NC-974-H
NC 47 M
NC-32-M
X-ABH1
NC-536M
NC-537-M
NR-869-E
NR-869-E
NR-869E
1933
NR-869-E
NR-105W
NR-105W
NR-105W
NR-105-W
NR-105-W
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2
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5
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10
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1
2
Wiley Post’s Lockheed Vega Model 5C
“Winnie Mae,” flown on his solo aroundthe-world flight
Wiley Post’s Lockheed Vega Model 5C
“Winnie Mae,”, in flight
Refueling the Fain & Post Drilling Co.’s
Lockheed Vega Model 5C, used by Post
for high-altitude flight experiments
Wiley Post & Lockheed Vega Model 5C,
used for high altitude flight experiments
Wiley Post & Lockheed Vega Model FC,
used for high altitude flight experiments
Wiley Post’s high-altitude Lockheed Vega
Model 5
Wiley Post’s high altitude Lockheed Vega
Model 5C
F.C. Hall’s Lockheed Vega Model 5B,
“Winnie Mae of Oklahoma City”
NR-105-W
Beardsley & Piper executive transport
Lockheed Vega Model 5B
Chemical Process Co.’s Lockheed Vega
Model 5B
Shell Oil Co.’s Lockheed Vega Model 5B,
“Shell Oil No. 4”
Shell Oil Co.’s Lockheed Vega Model 5B
“Shell Oil No. 4,” John Macready on right
American-Lithuanian Trans-Atlantic
Flight Association’s Lockheed Vega
Model 5B, “Lituanica II,” flown by Felix
Waitkus
Lockheed Vega DL-1 Special
Bernt Balchen & Elinor Smith’s Lockheed
“Hi-Speed Vega Special 5C”, “Mrs.?”
Continental Oil Co.’s Lockheed Vega
Model 5C Special
Lockheed Vega 5C
Continental Oil Co.’s Lockheed Vega
Model 5C Special
Continental Oil Co.’s Lockheed Vega
Model 5C Special
NC-152-W
Lockheed Vega 5C
Ruth Nichols & Crosley Radio Corp’s
Lockheed (Schlee-Brock) Vega Model 5
Special
NC-13705
NR 496 M
NR-105-W
NR-105-W
NR-105-W
NR-105-W
NR-105-W
NR-105-W
NC-905-Y
NC-161-W
NC 926 Y
NC 926 Y
NR-926-Y
G-ABGK
NC-965-Y
NC-12282
NC-980Y
NC-12282
NC-12282
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Ruth Nichols & Crosley Radio Corp’s
Lockheed (Schlee-Brock) Vega Model 5
Special, “A Kita”
Crosley Radio Corp.’s Lockheed Vega 5
Special “Crosley Radio Ship,” taking off
Ruth Nichols & Crosley Radio Corp’s
“Sunken Wing Vega” with “Life Savers”
logo
Crosley Radio Corp’s “Sunken Wing
Vega” with “Life Savers” logo
Lockheed Vega 5-B, “McAleer’s Polish”
Lockheed Vega 5-B, “McAleer’s Polish”
Lockheed Vega 5-B “Prest-O-Lite
Batteries”
Lockheed Vega 5-B “Prest-O-Lite
Batteries”
J. H. Doolittle & his Shell Oil Lockheed
Vega 5
Shell Oil Lockheed Vega 5C, in flight
Shell Oil Lockheed Vega 5C, in flight
NR 496 M
NC 497 H
NC 483 M
NC 483 M
NC 483 M
NC 483 M
NC 8495
7
Detroit-Lockheed Vega Model DL-1B
Detroit-Lockheed Vega Model DL-1B
Detroit-Lockheed Vega Model DL-1B
Detroit-Lockheed Vega Model DL-1B
Detroit-Lockheed Vega Model DL-1B
Braniff Airways Lockheed Vega Model
DL-1
Detroit-Lockheed Vega DL, Air Corps
8
Detroit-Lockheed Vega DL, Air Corps
9
Detroit-Lockheed Vega DL, Air Corps
10
Detroit-Lockheed Vega DL-1B Special,
Air Corps
1
Detroit-Lockheed Vega DL-1B Special,
Air Corps
Detroit-Lockheed Vega DL-1B Special,
Air Corps
John Morrell & Co.’s Lockheed Vega DL1B Special, “Morrell’s Pride II”
Detroit-Lockheed Vega DL-1S Special
Detroit-Lockheed Vega DL-1S Special
Detroit-Lockheed Vega DL-1S Special
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5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
36
36
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
2
3
4
5
6
NR-496M
NR 496 M
NR 496 M
NC-904Y
NC-904Y
NC-959Y
NC-959Y
NR-539M
NC-13705
NC-13705
Y1C-12/ 31405
Y1C-12/ 31405
Y1C-12/ 31405
Y1C-17/ 31408
Y1C-17/ 31408
Y1C-17/ 31408
NC 12288
G-ABGK
G-ABGK
G-ABGK
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9
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
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10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Detroit-Lockheed Vega DL-1S Special
with wheel pants & Race #36
Lockheed Model DL-1 Special, “Puck,”
MacRobertson Trophy Racer #56
G-ABGK
Lockheed Air Express Model 3
The Texas Co.’s Lockheed Air Express
Model 3 “Texaco 5,” autographed by
Frank Hawks
Lockheed Air Express Model 3 “Texaco
5”
Lockheed Air Express Model 3, in flight
Lockheed Air Express Model 3 “Texaco
#5”
Western Air Express’s Lockheed Air
Express Model 3
Western Air Express’s Lockheed Air
Express Model 3
Western Air Express’s Lockheed Air
Express Model 3
Lockheed Air Express Model 3, on
display
Lockheed Air Express Model 3
Lockheed Air Express Model 3
Lockheed Air Express Model 3, “The
Gilmore Lion”
Lockheed Air Express Model 3 “The
Gilmore Lion”
7955
NC 7955
Lockheed Air Express Model 3 “The
Gilmore Lion,” Roscoe Turner in cockpit
Roscoe Turner in cockpit of Lockheed Air
Express “The Gilmore Lion,” engine
running
Roscoe Turner & Gilmore Oil Co’s
Lockheed Air Express Model 3
Roscoe Turner & Lockheed Air Express
“The Gilmore Lion”
Lockheed Air Express Model 3 “The
General Tire”
Lockheed Air Express Model 3, Roscoe
Turner’s “Ring-Free Express”
Charles A. Lindbergh (right) & Lockheed
Air Express
Lockheed Air Express Model 3
Lockheed Air Express Model 3
NR-3057
G-ADGK
NR-7955
NR-7955
NR-7955
4897
4897
4897
4897
4897
NC-514E
NR-3057
NC-3057
NR-3057
NR 3057
NR-3057
NR-3057
NC-3057
NR-3057
NR-3057
NR 3057
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11
12
13
Lockheed Air Express Model 3
Lockheed Air Express Model 3
Lockheed Air Express Model 3
Marshall Headle & Lockheed Air Express
Model 3
Lockheed Air Express Model 3 Special,
Laura Ingalls in cockpit
NR 3057
NR 3057
NC 307 H
NC-522-K
NC-13W
7
8
9
10
Clarence Chamberlain’s Lockheed Altair
Model 8D
Kingsford- Smith’s Lockheed Altair
Model 8 Special
Lockheed Altair 8D, “Lady Southern
Cross”
Lockheed “Altair” 8-E “Lady Southern
Cross”
Sir Charles Kingsford Smith & Lockheed
“Altair” 8-E “Lady Southern Cross”
Lockheed Altair Model 8A, became 32393
Lockheed Altair Model 8A, as 32-393
Lockheed Altair Model 8A, as 32-393
Lockheed Altair Model 8A, as 32-393
Lockheed Altair
1
Lockheed Altair DL-2
14
36
11
1
2
3
4
5
6
36
12
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
36
13
1
2
3
4
NR-974Y
X-119W
VH-USB
VH-USB
VH-USB
Y-1C25
Y-1C25
Y-1C25
Y-1C25
X-119W
Y1C-23
32-232
Detroit-Lockheed Altair Model CL2A
NR-849A
Detroit-Lockheed Altair Model DL-2A, as Y-1C23
32-232, for Asst. Sec. of War F. Trubee
Davison
Detroit-Lockheed Altair Model 2A, of
Y-1C23
Bolling Field Air Corps Detachment
Barbara MacFadden’s Lockheed Altair
NR-998Y
Special, flight
Detroit-Lockheed Altair Model DL-2A, as XR-O1
U.S. Navy B/N 2054
Bernarr MacFadden’s Lockheed Altair
NR-998Y
Special
Bernarr MacFadden’s Lockheed Altair
NR-998Y
Special
Lockheed Electra Model 10A
Lockheed Electra Model 10A
Lockheed Electra Model 10A
Lockheed Electra Model 10A
NC-14938
SP-AYB
VH-UXH
NC-16050
1934
1934
1934
1934
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
57
36
36
14
15
5
6
7
8
9
Lockheed Electra Model 10A
Lockheed Electra Model 10A
Lockheed Electra Model 10A
Lockheed Electra Model 10A
Two Lockheed Electra 10As
10
Two Lockheed Electra 10As
11
Lockheed Electra Model 10A
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Lockheed Electra Model 10A
Lockheed Electra Model 10A
Lockheed Electra Model 10B, In flight
Lockheed Electra Model 10B
Lockheed Electra Model 10B
Lockheed Electra Model 10B
Lockheed Electra Model 10C
Lockheed Electra Model 10E
Lockheed Electra Model 10E
Lockheed Electra Model 10E
Lockheed Electra Junior Model 12, In
flight
1
Lockheed Electra Model 10 (USAAC C26) Light Transport
Lockheed Electra Model 10, In flight
Lockheed Electra Model 10, Interior
Lockheed Electra Model 10, Interior
Lockheed Electra Model 10, Interior
Lockheed Electra Model 10, Interior
Lockheed Electra Model 10, Interior
Lockheed Electra Model 10, Interior
Lockheed Electra Model 10, Interior
Lockheed Electra Model 10, Instrument
Panel
Lockheed Electra Model 10, Instrument
Panel
Lockheed Electra Model 10, Artists
Concept – Interior
Lockheed Electra Model 10, Artists
Concept – Interior
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
36
16
1
2
Amelia Earhart’s Lockheed Electra Model
10E
Amelia Earhart’s Lockheed Electra Model
10E
NC-16050
NC-13762
NC-14259
XR30-1
YV-ACI
YV-ACE
YV-ACI
YV-ACE
G-AEPA
1934
1934
1934
1934
1934
NC-17375
NC-14958
NC-16021
NC-14958
NC-14992
XA-BEM
NC-16059
NC-14971
NC-16020
X-233Y
1934
1935
1935
1935
1935
1934
1934
1934
1934
1934
1934
1937
1934
X-16020
X-16020
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
58
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
36
17
1
2
3
4
36
36
18
18
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Amelia Earhart’s Lockheed Electra Model
10E
Amelia Earhart stepping off wing trailing
edge of her Lockheed Model 10 “Electra”
Lockheed Electra Junior Model 12A, as
Army, 38-582, with fixed tricycle landing
gear, Cleveland, OH
Chicago and Southern Airlines Lockheed
Electra Model 10B
Gannelt Newspapers’ Lockheed Electra
Junior Model 12A, Cleveland, OH
Lockheed Electra Junior Model 12A, as
Army, 38-548, 17th Pur. Sq.
Lockheed Electra Junior Model 12A, as
Cuban IM-18, ex-Army 38-547
Lockheed Electra Junior Model 12A
Lockheed Electra Junior Model 12A
X-16020
Harold Bromley’s Lockheed Explorer
Model 2, “City of Tacoma”
Harold Bromley’s Lockheed Explorer
Model 2, “City of Tacoma”
Lockheed Explorer Model 7 (Special),
“Yankee Doodle”
Lockheed Explorer Model 7 (Special),
“Yankee Doodle”
NR-896H
Line of three (L to R):
a. Lockheed Orion Model 9D
b. Lockheed Orion Model 9D
c. Lockheed Orion Model 9D
Six Varney “Speedlines” Lockheed Orion
Model 9
Lockheed Orion Fuselage under
construction
Lockheed Orion Model 9
New York & Western Airlines Lockheed
Orion Model 9
New York & Western Airlines Lockheed
Orion Model 9
New York & Western Airlines Lockheed
Orion Model 9
Lockheed Orion Model 9
Shell Oil Co.’s Lockheed Orion Model 9C
Special ”Shellightning”
C-40B
Sep. 1, 1939
NC-16021
NC-16057
Aug. 25, 1939
C-40A
C-40A
NC-17311
NC-17311
NR-896H
NR-101W
NR-101W
NC-13747
NC-13748
NC-13749
NC-12223 NC-12228
X-960Y
NC-984Y
NC-984Y
NC-984Y
NR-984Y
NE12222
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
59
10
11
12
13
14
15
36
19
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
36
20
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Shell Oil Co.’s Lockheed Orion Model 9C
Special “Shellightning”
Shell Oil Co.’s Lockheed Orion Model 9C
Special, flight
Shell Oil Co.’s Lockheed Orion Model 9C
Special, flight
Doolittle & Lockheed “Orion 9C “Shell
Lightning”
Hal Roach Studios’ Lockheed Orion
Model 9
Varney Speed Lines’ Lockheed Orion
Model 9 Special, “Northwind”
NR12222
TWA’s Lockheed Orion Model 9 Special
Wiley Post’s Lockheed Orion-Explores
Model 9E, on floats and beaching dolly
Wiley Post’s Lockheed Orion-Explores
Model 9E, on floats in water
Wiley Post’s Lockheed Orion-Explores
Model 9E, on wheels
American Airways’ Lockheed Orion
Model 9D
Detroit News’ Lockheed Orion Model
9D2,without camera pod
Detroit News’ Lockheed Orion Model
9D2
Detroit News’ Lockheed Orion Model
9D2
Detroit News’ Lockheed Orion Model 9D
Special, without camera pod
Laura Ingall’s Lockheed Orion Model 9D
Special, “Auto-da-Fe”
Possibly Phillips Petroleum Co’s
Lockheed Model 9F1
NC-12277
NR-12283
John Macready & Shell Oil Co. Lockheed
Sirius Model 8
Lockheed Sirrus 8
Texas Oil Co.’s Lockheed Sirius Model
8A,“Texaco 16”
Lockheed Sirius Model 8A
Lockheed Sirius Model 8A
Col. Robert Fierro’s Lockheed Sirius
Model 8
Col. Robert Fierro’s Lockheed Sirius
Model 8
NC-349V
NC12222
NC12222
NR-12222
NC-12228
NC-12225
NR-12283
RN-12283
NC-213Y
NC-799W
NC-799W
NC-799W
NC-799W
R-14222
NC-14246
NR-12W
NC-16W
NC-16W
NC-16W
XB-ADA
XB-ADA
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
60
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
36
21
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
36
22
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Lockheed Sport Cabin Sirius Model 8C
Lockheed Sirius Model 8A
Lockheed Sirius Model 8A
Lockheed Sirius Model 8A , “Justice for
Hungry”
Lockheed Sirius Model 8A, as prototype
Altair
Marshall Headle (R) & Lockheed Sirius
Model 8A, as prototype Altair
Lockheed Sirius Model 8A, as prototype
Altair, with rear cockpit faired over
Lockheed P2V-2 “Neptune,” Model 12652-02, in flight
Lockheed P2V-2 “Neptune,” Model 12652-02, taking off
Lockheed P2V-2 “Neptune,” Model 12652-02, taking off
Lockheed P2V-2 “Neptune,” Model 12652-02, taking off
B.F. Goodrich’s Lockheed L.18
“Lodestar”
Time Life’s Lockheed Lodestar Model 18,
landing
Midcontinent Airlines Lockheed Lodestar
Model 18-50, flight
National Airlines Lockheed Lodestar
Model 18-50, flight
USAAF B-34, Lockheed Model 137
Ventra Lexington
Navy PV-1, Lockheed Model 137 Ventra,
in RAF markings
Lockheed Model 89, “Constitution”
Lockheed Model 89 “Constitution”
First Flight of Lockheed Model 89,
“Constitution,” taking off
Lockheed P-38G-1-LO, in flight
Lockheed P-38E (Wright Field Photo
87175)
Three Lockheed P-38s in flight
Lockheed P-38-LO, in flight
Lockheed P-38, in flight
Lockheed P-38F-LO, Sardinia
Lockheed F-4A-1-LO, Panda, India
Lockheed F-4-1-LO, Panda, India
NC-116W
NC-117W
NC-117W
NC-115W
X-119W
X-119W
X-119W
NC-7000
NC-60485
NX-25384
NX-25687
Oct. 1989
XRO-1
XRO-1
XRO-1
42-12687
Mar. 4, 1942
40-744
41-2371
41-2169
1943
Aug. 1943
Aug. 1943
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
61
36
23
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
36
24
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
36
25
Lockheed FP-80A-5-LO, at Clinton
County AAF
Lockheed P-80A-5-LO
Lockheed YP-80A-LO, in flight
Wing tip tank accidentally dropped from
Lockheed P-80 near housed in Lakewood,
Ohio
Lockheed YF-94-LO, in flight
Lockheed F-104A-5-LO, Flight
Lockheed YF-12A
45-8365
Detroit-Lockheed XP-900/YP-24
President Eisenhower’s VC-121B, 4B610, “Columbine II”, Lockheed
Constellation Model 749
Three Lockheed PV-1 “Venturas,” in
flight
Lockheed C-40
Lockheed C-60A-1-LO, in flight
Lockheed Y1C-12 (Wright Field Photo
39333)
(Left to Right)
a. Laura Ingalls’ Lockheed Orion Model
9D Special
b. Air Express Model 3
c. Kingsford-Smith’s Altair Model 8D
Same as #3 above
L to R: Lockheed Air Express Model 3;
Vega Model 1; Vega Model 5
L to R: Lockheed Air Express Model 3;
Vega Model 1; Vega Model 5
32-320
1
2
3
4
5
Loening
Wright-Martin (Loening) M-8 Pursuit
Loening COA-1 Amphibian
Loening COA-1 Amphibian
Loening COA-1 Amphibian
Loening OA-1C Amphibian
6
Loening OA-1C Amphibian
7
Loening OA-1C Amphibian
8
Loening OA-1C Amphibian
45-8318
44-83034
Aug. 1946
48-356
56-737
38-536
42-55851
31-405
Oct. 2, 1930
NR4-222
NR-974Y
VH-USB
7955; 5894; X
7441
7955; 5894; X
7441
24-8
24-8
24-8
28-73
XP-505
28-73
XP-505
28-73
XP-505
28-73
XP-505
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
62
9
10
Loening PW-2A (McCook Field Photo
12402)
Loening PW-2A (McCook Field Photo
12403)
36
26
1
Luscomb
Luscomb Model 8 “Phantom”
37
1
1
2
3
4
5
Macchi
Macchi 202 (Wright Field Photo 194847)
Macchi 202 (Wright Field Photo 194848)
Macchi 202 (Wright Field Photo 194849)
Macchi 202 (Wright Field Photo 194850)
Macchi 202 (Wright Field Photo 194851)
37
2
1
2
MacDonnell
MacDonnell F2H-1
MacDonnell F2H-1
37
3
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
37
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Mar. 11, 1922
64388
Mar. 11, 1922
N-1337
Oct. 5, 1945
Oct. 5, 1945
Oct. 5, 1945
Oct. 5, 1945
Oct. 5, 1945
Bu. 122994
Bu. 123002
Martin
Martin XT5M-1, (BM-1 prototype)
Martin TB-26B “Marauder”, Target Tow
Martin B-26-MA
Martin B-26, in flight
Martin B-26, in flight
Martin B-26B-1-MA, in flight
Martin B-26B-1-MA, in flight
Martin B-26B-2-MA, in flight
Martin B-26B-2-MA, in flight
Martin B-26B-2-MA “Marauder,” in
flight
Martin B-26B-3-MA, in flight
Martin B-26B-3-MA, in flight
Martin B-26B, night
Martin B-26G-1-MA
Martin B-26G-5-MA, in flight
Martin AM-1, in flight
Martin Model 130, twin vertical tail, in
flight
Martin JRM-2, in-flight
Martin XB-48, in flight
Martin XB-48, in flight
Martin MB-2
Martin MB-2 (McCook Field Photo 8827)
Martin MB-2 (McCook Field Photo 8826)
Bu. A8051
42-43416
Dec. 17, 1930
Oct.. 3, 1945
41-17635
41-17694
41-17704
41-17704
41-17704
41-17962
41-17962
43-34130
43-34396
Bu. 22269
(NX)-19167
45-59585
45-59585
Apr. 5, 1921
Apr. 5, 1921
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
63
9
Martin B-10, landing
McCulloch
McCulloch MC-4 helicopter
37
5
1
37
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
37
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Apr. 8, 1935
N 4070K
Messerschmitt
Nord (S.N.C.A.N.) 1000, French-built
Messerschmitt Me 108
Messerschmitt Me262B-1a/U1 (Wright
Field Photo 194839)
Messerschmitt Me262B-1a/U1 (Wright
Field Photo 194840)
Messerschmitt Me262B-1a/U1 (Wright
Field Photo 194841)
Messerschmitt Me262B-1a/U1 (Wright
Field Photo 194842)
Messerschmitt Bf 108B (Wright Field
Photo 194843)
Messerschmitt Bf 108B (Wright Field
Photo 194844)
Messerschmitt Bf 108B (Wright Field
Photo 194845)
Messerschmitt Bf 108B (Wright Field
Photo 194846)
Messerschmitt Me262 (Wright Field
Photo 194871)
Captured Messerschmitt Me 262 (Wright
Field Photo 194873)
Messerschmitt Me 410A-3 coded F6 &
WK (Wright Field Photo 194876)
Messerschmitt Me 410A-3 coded F6 &
WK (Wright Field Photo 194877)
Messerschmitt Me 410A-3 coded F6 &
WK (Wright Field Photo 194878)
Messerschmitt Me 109G (Wright Field
Photo 194879)
Messerschmitt Bf 109E (Wright Field
Photo 92956)
Messerschmitt Bf 109E (Wright Field
Photo 92957)
Messerschmitt Bf 109E (Wright Field
Photo 92958)
Messerschmitt Bf 109E (Wright Field
Photo 92959)
FE-610
Oct. 5, 1945
FE-610
Oct. 5, 1945
FE-610
Oct. 5, 1945
FE-610
Oct. 5, 1945
FE-4610
Oct. 5, 1945
FE-4610
Oct. 5, 1945
FE-4610
Oct. 5, 1945
FE-4610
Oct. 5, 1945
Oct. 5, 1945
FE-110
Oct. 5, 1945
Oct. 5, 1945
Oct. 5, 1945
AE-479
Jun. 6, 1942
AE-479
Jun. 6, 1942
AE-479
Jun. 6, 1942
AE-479
Jun. 6, 1942
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
64
37
8
1
37
9
1
Mitsubishi
Mitsubishi F1M2 “Pete” on Munda beach
Monocoupe
Phoebe Omlie & her Monocoupe Model
70
37
10
1
Moony
Moony M-18 “Mite”
37
11
1
2
Morane-Saulnier
Morane-Saulnier MS 230 Trainer
Morane-Saulnier 223
Mummert
Mummert “Sportplane”
37
12
1
37
13
1
3
4
5
37
14
1
Navy
Navy DH-4B1, flight
37
15
1
New Standard
New Standard D-25, line-up
37
37
16
17
N 359 A
Nakajima
Nakajima Ki-43II-KAI “Hayabusa”
(Oscar Mk II) shot down in New Guinea
Captured Nakajima KI-84 “Hayate”
(Frank) burning after being straffed by
Japanese “Tony,” Biak Island
Nakajima Ki-84-Ia “Hayate” (Gale)
Nakajima Ki-84-Ia “Hayate” (Gale)
Nakajima Ki-34
2
June 1939
F-AMBT
Bu. A-6382
4
Nieuport
Nieuport Type 11.C1 “Bebe”
Nieuport Type 17.C1
Nieuport Type 27.C1, Field #3, Issoudun,
France
Nieuport Type 28.C1
1
2
3
4
5
North American
North American XO-47
North American O-47A, in flight
North American O-47A
North American BC-1
North American AT-6-NA
1
2
3
NR-8917
N 2474
36-145
37-260
37-341
40-2149
Dec. 22, 1940
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
65
6
7
8
9
10
37
18
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
37
19
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
37
20
1
2
3
4
5
6
37
21
1
2
3
North American BT-14
North American BT-14s at Randolph
Field
North American AT-6A
North American NA-16-2H
North American SNJ-1
North American BT-9, in flight over
Randolph Field
North American BT-9Bs
North American BT-14s, in fight echelon
flight
North American BT-9C, in dive
North American AT-6A-NT
North American SNJ-5, in flight
North American NA-21 (became XB-21)
North American NA-40
North American NA-40
North American NA-40
MD/49
NR-16025
Jun. 20, 1937
41-279
Bu. 51752
Mar. 4, 1937
NX-14221
NX-14221
NX-14221
North American P-64, Jack Canary in
cockpit
North American NA-68
North American NA-68
North American NA-68
North American NA-50
North American NA-50
North American NA-50
North American NA-50
North American B-25A-NA, in flight
North American B-25C, in flight
North American B-25D-15-NC, Burma
1944
North American B-25J-25-NC, Russian
markings
North American B-25J-25-NC, Russian
markings
North American B-25J-25-NC, Russian
markings
North American P-51-NA “Mustang,” in
flight
North American P-51-NA “Mustang,” in
flight
North American P-51D-10-NA, in flight
40-2189
41-30440
44-30052
44-30052
44-30052
44-14214
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
66
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
37
22
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
37
23
1
2
3
9
10
1
2
Northrop YP-61-NO
Northrop XP-61-NO
5
6
7
8
24
North American Model NA-35
North American XFJ-1 “Furry”
North American XFJ-1 “Furry”
North American FJ-1
North American YB-44, in flight
North American B-45A-NA, in flight
North American B-45A-NA
North American F-86A-1-NA
North American F-86A-5-NA
North American F-86A-5-NA
North American “Sabre Liner,” artist’s
conception, flight
Northrop
Northrop Alpha, in flight
Northrop Y1C-19, Wright Field
Frank Hawk’s Northrop Gamma 2A, in
flight, Autographed by Frank Hawks
Frank Hawks’ Northrop Gamma 2A
“Texaco Skychief,” in flight
Northrop A-17A, Landing, 13th Attach
Sqdn.
Northrop A-17A, Accident
Northrop A-17A, Accident
Lincoln Ellsworth’s Northrop Gamma 2B,
in flight
Northrop YP-61-NO
Northrop A-17A
4
37
North American P-51H-5-NA, flight
testing model wing shapes
North American P-51H-5-NA, flight
testing model wing shapes
North American P-51H-5-NA, flight
testing model wing shapes
North American P-51H-5-NA, flight
testing model wing shapes
North American P-51H-5-NA, flight
testing model wing shapes
North American P-51H-5-NA, flight
testing model wing shapes
North American P-51H-5-NA, flight
testing model wing shapes
NX-14299
Bu. 39053
Bu. 39053
Bu. 120363
45-59479
47-011
47-014
47-633
48-184
48-130
NC-942Y
31-518
NR-12265
NR-12265
AC/60
36-162
36-162
NR-12269
41-18877
36-162
41-18877
41-19509
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
67
3
4
5
6
7
Northrop P-61
Northrop XP-61E-NO
Northrop XP-61E-NO
Northrop XP-61E-NO, in flight
Northrop RF-61C-NO, All-Weather
Flying Center
Northrop RF-61C-NO, All-Weather
Flying Center, in flight
Northrop RF-61C-NO, All-Weather
Flying Center
41-19510
42-39549
42-39459
42-39459
Northrop Alpha 4 (became Y1C-19)
Northrop Alpha 4 (became Y1C-19)
Northrop Alpha 4 (became Y1C-19)
Northrop Alpha 3
Northrop Gamma 2C (became XA-13)
Northrop Gamma 2C (became XA-13)
Northrop Gamma 2C (became XA-13)
Northrop Gamma 2C (became XA-13)
Northrop Gamma 21, Hercules engine test
bed
Northrop Gamma 2ED-C (RAF)
Northrop Gamma 2ED-C (RAF)
Northrop Gamma 2ED-C (RAF)
X-127W
X-127W
X-127W
NC-933Y
X-12291
X-12291
X-12291
X-12291
G-AFBT
NC-2111
9
10
Bernarr MacFadden’s Northrop Gamma
2H
Bernarr MacFadden’s Northrop Gamma
2H
Bernarr MacFadden’s Northrop Gamma
2H
Northrop Gamma 2D, studio prop for
movie “Ceiling Zero”
Northrop Gamma 2D, studio prop for
movie “Ceiling Zero”
Northrop Gamma 2D, studio prop for
movie “Ceiling Zero”
Northrop Gamma 2D, studio prop for
movie “Ceiling Zero”
Northrop Gamma 2D, TWA Experimental
Overweather Lab
Stearman-Northrop Alpha 4, Wreckage
Northrop Y1C-19, Wright Field
NC-966Y
31-518
Mar. 1932
1
2
Northrop A-17A
Northrop Delta 1B
36-219
X-ABED
Dec. 24, 1939
8
9
37
25
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
37
26
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
37
27
43-8357
K-5053
K-5053
K-5053
NC-2111
NC-2111
NC-13757
NC-13757
NC-13757
NC-13757
X-13758
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
68
3
X-216H
5
6
7
8
9
Northrop Flying Wing, 2-seat tractor
version
Jack Northrop, Eddie Bellande &
Northrop Flying Wing, 2-seat tractor
version
Northrop 2-J
Northrop 2-J
Northrop 2-J
Northrop 2-J
Northrop N-3PB, taxiing
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Northrop XB-35, in flight
Northrop XB-35, take-off
Northrop XB-35
Northrop XB-35, taxiing
Northrop XB-35, taxiing
Northrop XB-35, take-off roll
Northrop XB-35, airborne
Northrop YB-49-NO, take-off
Northrop XF-89A-NO, in flight
Northrop N.23 “Pioneer,” 1st take off
42-13603
42-13603
42-13603
42-13603
42-13603
42-13603
42-13603
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Northrop “Beta”
Stearman (Northrop) “Beta”
Stearman (Northrop) “Beta”
Stearman (Northrop) “Beta”
Stearman (Northrop) “Beta”
Stearman (Northrop) “Beta”
Northrop N-3PB, Taxiing
Northrop BT-1, USS Yorktown Air Group
Commander airplane
Northrop BT-1, USS Yorktown Air Group
Commander airplane
X-963-Y
NC-1224
NC-1224
NC-1224
NC-1224
NC-1224
4
37
37
28
29
9
37
30
1
Pfalz
Pfalz D.XII, Restored
2
Pfalz D IIIa
X-216H
Sep. 20, 1949
46-679
NX-8500H
Bu. 0633
Aug. 3, 1938
Bu. 0633
Aug. 3, 1938
Wk Nr.
7517/18
6033/17
37
31
1
Phillips
Phillips Aviation Corp. Model 1-B
“Aeroneer” X-PT
NX-16075
37
32
1
Piasechi
U.S. Coast Guard’s Piasecki HRP-1
helicopter, flight
Bu. 111823
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
69
2
37
33
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
U.S. Coast Guard’s Piasecki HRP-1
helicopter, flight
Bu. 111823
Piper
Piper TG-8, training glider
43-3010
General view of approximately 650 planes
at Piper Open House
Aerial view of parked aircraft at Piper
Open House
W. T. Piper & Sons at Piper Open House
Final approach, Piper Open House
Roll out of Piper “Apache,” 45,000 Piper
airplane
Part of crowd at Piper Open House
Piper J-2 “Cub”
NX-19518
Piper Cub Coupe J-3C-50 “Key of
NX-23233
America”
Three Piper aircraft: (L to R)
a. Piper “Cub” J-4 Coupe
b. Piper “Cruiser” J-5
c. Piper “Cub” J-3 Trainer
37
34
1
2
Plane Mobile
Plane Mobile, taxiing
Plane Mobile
37
35
1
Prest
Prest Baby Pursuit
NX-7308
Rearwin
Rearwin Ken-Joyce 2000 CO
NC-12359
37
36
1
37
37
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Republic
Republic P-47B-RE
Republic F-84E-10-RE
Republic YP-84-5-RE, in flight
Republic YP-84-5-RE, in flight
Republic YP-84-5-RE, in flight
Republic F-84E-1-RE
Republic F-84E-1-RE
Republic YP-84-5-RE, in flight
Republic P-84B line-up at Farmingdale,
LI
Republic P-84B-16-RE
Republic P-84B-36-Res, in flight
NX-30031
NX-30031
Aug. 17, 1957
Aug. 17, 1957
Aug. 17, 1957
Aug. 17, 1957
Aug. 17, 1957
Aug. 17, 1957
1938
41-5895
48-782
45-59485
45-59485
45-59485
49-2027
49-2036
45-59485
45-59573
46-652
46-653
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
70
37
38
1
Roteron
Roteron, Inc. XM-1 experimental singleseat helicopter
37
39
1
2
3
4
5
6
Royal Aircraft Factory
Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5a
Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5a
Royal Aircraft Factory R.E.8
Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5a
Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.2b
Royal Naval Air Service Sopwith F.1
“Camel”
37
40
1
37
41
1
37
37
42
43
A-4563
D-9104
N-6332
Rumpler
Three views of captured Rumpler C4
2
3
4
5
6
7
Ryan
Ryan B-1 “Brougham, “Miss Aerol II,
Autographed by W. E. “Pop” Cleveland
Ryan B-1 “Brougham “Miss Aerol II”
Ryan B-1 “Brougham “Miss Aerol II”
Three Ryan Sts, in flight, echelon left
Ryan ST, in flight
Ryan “Navion,” In flight
Ryan “Navion,” In flight
1
2
Salvay-Stark
Salvay-Stark “Skyhopper”
Salvay-Stark “Skyhopper”
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
C-8740
NC-1159
Aug. 11, 1933
NC-1159
NC-1159
Aug. 11, 1933
Aug. 11, 1933
NC-17305
NC-8966H
NC-4152K
N-41770
N-41770
Seversky
Seversky 2PA-BX
Seversky BT-8, landing
Seversky BT-8, Bolling Field aircraft #35
Seversky P-35 (1st Pursuit Group)
Seversky P-35
Seversky P-35, Accident
Seversky P-35, Accident
Seversky P-35, Accident
Seversky P-35, Accident
Seversky P-35, Accident
Nose of 94th Pursuit Squadron Seversky
P-35 that crashed in Cleveland, OH
NX-2586
36-354
36-354
36-354
36-354
36-354
36-354
c.a.1938/39
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
71
38
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
38
2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
38
3
1
2
3
38
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Sikorsky
Sikorsky 5-38B, in flight
Sikorsky C-6, Wright Field
Sikorsky C-6, Wright Field
Sikorsky C-6A
Sikorsky C-6A
Sikorsky 5-43, Autographed by Bob
Reeve
Sikorsky Y10A-B
Sikorsky Helicopter XR-14. Dr. Igor I
Sikorsky, Orville, Wright, & Lt. Col.
Frank Gregory at Wright Field after
successful demonstration of Helicopter
Sikorsky YR-4B
Sikorsky YR-4B
Sikorsky XR-5
Sikorsky XR-5
Sikorsky XR-6A
Sikorsky XR-6A
Sikorsky H-19A-SI, “Hop-A-Long,”
landing
Sikorsky H-19A-SI, “Hop-A-Long”
Sikorsky H045-1, helicopter
Sikorsky H045-1 helicopter
Sikorsky H035-1 “Dragonfly” helicopter,
flight
Sopwith
Sopwith 5F.1 “Dolphin” (Canadian)
Sopwith F.1 “Camel” for A.E.F. Air
Service
Sopwith Triplane
Spad
Spad 18 (McCook Field Photo 128)
“Eddie” Rickenbacker & restored Spad
7C.1
Restored Spad 7C.1
E.V. “Eddie” Rickenbacker in cockpit of
restored Spad 7 shaking hands with
unidentified airline captain
Two views of Spad 7.C1
Spad 7.C1, McCook Field
Spad 7.C1, McCook Field
Spad 13.C1
29-408
29-408
30-397
30-397
N-52834
Feb. 28, 1938
41-18874
May 18, 1942
42-107237
42-107237
43-282336
43-282336
43-28240
43-28240
51-3893
51-3893
Bu. 125507
Bu. 125507
Bu. 122513
E-4764
12186
55079
55079
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
72
38
5
1
2
38
6
1
2
3
Standard
Standard SJ-1
7
1
38
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
38
38
9
10
11
NC-17605
42-38267
Sperry
Sperry M-1 “Messenger,” McCook
Field’s P-152
Sperry “Zero Reader” instrument plane
Sperry Messenger
38
38
Spartan
Spartan 7-W “Executive”
Spartan C-71-SP, belly landing
Stearman
Stanavo’s Stearman 4Es & 4EX, in flight
Stearman YPT-9B, Randolph Field
Stearman PT-133
Stearman XA-21
Stearman XA-21
Stearman XA-21
Stearman Model 4-C “Jr. Speedmail,”
Detroit Steel Products Co.’s “Fenestra”
Stearman Model 6P, at Cleveland
Stearman C-3B
3
4
5
6
7
Stinson
Stinson “Detroiter” SM-6B
Stinson “Detroiter” SM-6, “Pilot Airplane
Laboratory”
Stinson “Junior” Model S
Stinson Model R-2 “Conoco No. 5”
Stinson Model R-2, “Stanolind VI”
Stinson SR
Stinson “Voyager,” In flight
1
Stout
Stout “Skycar,” became XC-65
2
Stout “Skycar,” became XC-65
3
Stout “Skycar,” became XC-65
1
Supermarine
Supermarine MKVB “Spitfire
1
2
64224
31-460
36-2
40-191
40-191
40-191
NC 8839
Jan. 15, 1932
NC 787N
NC-4099
Jun. 2, 1940
NR-463H
NC-4876
Aug. 3, 1939
Sep. 16, 1932
NC-11151
NC-447M
NC-13491
NC-97743
1947
NX 22446/
42-7772
NX 22446/
42-7772
NX 22446/
42-7772
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
73
38
12
8
9
10
11
Tachikawa
Tachikawa Ki-36, Army Type 98
Tachikawa Ki-36 Army Type 98
Tachikawa Ki-36 Army Type 98
Tachikawa Ki-54b Light Transport
Tachikawa Ki-54b Light Transport
Tachikawa Ki-54C Army Type 1, Model
C
Tachikawa Ki-70, Exp. Command
Reconnaissance Plane
Tachikawa Ki-74
Tachikawa Ki-74
Tachikawa Ki-77
Tachikawa Ki-92
1
2
Taylorcraft
Taylorcraft TG-6 glider
Taylorcraft TG-6 glider
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
38
13
38
14
1
2
38
15
1
2
3
4
5
6
38
16
1
2
3
4
5
Temco
Temco TT-1 “Pinto”
Temco Riley Twin of General Tire &
Rubber Co.
Thomas-Morse
Thomas-Morse O-19
Thomas-Morse O-19B
Thomas-Morse O-19C
Thomas-Morse MB-6, after Capt.
Moseley’s crash
Thomas-Morse MB-6, after Capt.
Moseley’s crash
Thomas-Morse R-5, and Capt. Frank O’D
“Monk” Hunter
Travel Air
Art Goebel’s Travel Air Model D9-4000
Florence “Pancho” Barnes’s Travel Air
Model R
Frank Hawk’s flying Travel Air Model R,
“Texaco 13,” Autographed by Hawks
Frank Hawks in Travel Air Model R,
“Texaco 13,”
Frank Hawk’s flying Travel Air Model R,
“Texaco 13,” in Europe
J-BAFA
Bu. 144223
Mar. 31, 1930
68437
Oct. 23, 1921
68537
Oct. 23, 1921
68561
NR-481N
R-613K
NR-1313
NR-1313
NR-1313
1931
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
74
6
7
8
38
17
1
38
18
1
2
3
4
38
38
38
19
20
21
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Travel Air Model R, for Italy
Cleveland Pneumatic Tool Co.’s Travel
Air Model A-6000H, “Miss Aerol,”
autographed by “Pop” Cleveland
Travel Air Model 6000 (First Production
Model
Vance
Vance “Flying Wing” cargo monoplane
Verville
Verville YPT-10, Randolph Field
Verville VCP-R, in front of McCook Field
Assembly Hangar
Verville VCP-R, minus rudder &
empennage
Verville VCP-R, minus rudder &
empennage
Vought
Vought SB2U-1
Vought Model V-143, in flight
Vought Model V-143
Vought Model V-143
Vought F4U-1 “Corsair,” in flight
Lewis & Vought VE7 (fabric & cowlings
removed)
NC-9965
6469
NR-12700
40126
40126
Aug. 12, 1920
40126
Aug. 12, 1920
Bu.0775
NR-56V
NR-56V
NR-56V
Jul. 14, 1936
Jun. 29, 1937
Jun. 29, 1937
Vultee
Vultee YA-19
Vultee V-11-GB Attack bomber, in flight
Vultee Model V1-AS Seaplane
Vultee Model V1-A, In flight
WACO
WACO Model 9, McCook Field
WACO Model DSO “Miss Aerol I,”
photo autographed by E. W. “Pop”
Cleveland
WACO Model MNF
Art Davis’s WACO CTO Special
WACO Model ZVN-7
Line of 6 WACO Model EGC-7
WACO Model YOC
WACO Model YOC
WACO Model YOC
Aug. 8, 1933
Jul. 1936
26-206
NC-11213
NNC-666N
X-17731
1937
NC-15246
NC-15246
NS-40T
1935
1935
1935
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
75
38
38
38
22
23
24
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
WACO Model CUC-1
WACO Model CUC-1
WACO Model CUC-1
WACO Model CUC-1
WACO Model UOC
WACO Model MNF
WACO Model WHD (Prototype), in flight
WACO Model 9
WACO Model 9
NC-14618
NC-14623
NC-14623
NC-14623
NC-303E
NC-11213
14130
1
2
3
4
5
6
WACO CG-3A-CM Glider
WACO CG-3A-CM Glider
WACO CG-4A-WO Glider
WACO CG-4A-WO Glider
WACO CG-4A-WO Glider
WACO CG-4A-WO Glider
42-43518
42-43518
1
2
38
38
25
26
1
1
38
27
1
38
28
1
2
3
1935
1935
1935
1935
1935
1930
1926
1926
Oct. 12, 1942
Oct. 12, 1942
Oct. 12, 1942
Oct. 12, 1942
Wright
Wright 1903 Flyer, First Flight, Kill Devil
Hills, NC
Captain Charles De F. Chandler, Army
Signal Corps, in Wright “B” Flyer
Dec. 17, 1903
c.a.1912
Yakolev
Yakolev 18 trainer
Yokosuka
Various Views of Yokosuka OHKA
Model 11
Zenith
Zenith “Albatross” tri-motor
I-13
X-3622
Miscellaneous
Shell Oil Co. photo montage of James H.
Doolittle, James G. Haizlip, Gee Bee R-1
Supersportster #11, Wedell-Williams
Racer #92, Laird 400 “Super Solution”,
Lockheed “Orion,” and Bellanca
“Skyrocket”
Composite photo of Air Corps airplanes:
Curtiss P-6; Fairchild F-1A; Curtiss B-2;
Boeing B-9; Douglas O-38; Fokker Y1C15
Composite photo of Air Corps airplanes:
c.a.1930s
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
76
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
38
29
1
Curtiss A-8; Douglas O-31; Fokker O-27;
Douglas B-7; Berliner-Joyce P-16; Curtiss
OComposite photo of Air Corps airplanes:
A-8; B-10; C-6A; O-27; B-7; C-9; O-27;
P-16; O-39; C-26A; C-71 Airship; P-12B;
P-1B; P-6E; P-12E; B-3A; A-3; B-2; B-9;
O-19B; O-25A; O-38; P-26
Composite photo of Air Corps airplanes:
A-12; A-17; PB-2A; P-35; A-18; XFM-1;
P-36; P-37; B-10B; XB-15; O-38E; O46A; B-17; B-18; YG-1; O-47; YC-30; C33; BT-8; BT-9; XC-35; YOA-8; PT-13;
C-6 Motorized Balloon
Photo montage of U.S. Navy airplanes:
Consolidated N2Y-1, Curtiss N2C-2,
Sikorsky RS-1. Ford RR-1, Martin T4M1, Great Lakes TG-1
Photo montage of U.S. Navy airplanes:
Boeing F4B-2, Vought O3U-2, Curtiss
O2C-1, Loening OL-8, Keystone PK-1,
Martin P3M-1
Photo montage of U.S. Navy lighter-thanairships: Kite Balloon, Free Balloons;
Non-rigid J-3 & J-4, Metal clad ZMC-2,
USS Lon Angeles, USS Akron
Charles Parker in his Pusher Aircraft,
Wright Memorial, Kill Devil Hills, NC, in
flight
WWII Army GB-4 Glide bomb, Project
MX-108-1
USAF Century Series Fighters:
XF-104-LO
F-100A-NA
F-102
F-101A-MC
AT-6, O-46A, O-47, AT-6, O-52 flying in
echelon
Northrop “Flying Wing” & Northrop
“Alpha” on display at United Airport,
Burbank, CA
53-7786
33-1663
53-2340
c.a.1930
Two airplanes:
a. Lockheed Type LO (Model 14-38)
b. Tatikawa T.S.I. Single Seat
Monoplane
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
77
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
38
30
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Clinton County Air Base Armed Forces
Day “Open House.” Three airplanes (L to
R):
a. Lockheed P-80A-1-LO
b. Republic YF-84A-5-RC
c. Bell YR-13-BE
Three Aircraft at McCook Field in front of
hangar:
a. Boeing MB-3A
b. Atlantic (Fokker) T-2
c. Verville-Sperry R-3
L to R: Lt Lowell Smith, SSgt Henry
Ogden, Lt. Erik Nelson, Lt. Leigh Wade,
Lt. John Harding, & Lt. Leslie Arnold
standing in front of Army Air Service
Douglas World Cruiser “Chicago”
Air Force Cadet & Instructor in Vultee
BT-13 “Vibrator”
Air Force Cadets (Flight Training), Vultee
BT-13 in background
Flight Training Group Inspection, Air
Base unknown (Vultee BT-13, in flight, in
background)
Gen. Jonathan N. Wainwright, hero of
Corregidor, boarding the All-Weather
Flying Center airplane at Wilmington,
Ohio
Donald Douglas, Amelia Earhart, Jimmie
Doolittle
Jimmie Doolittle (?) and Curtiss-Wright
Flying Band in front of Great Lakes
Randolph Field Headquarters Building
Aerial View of Clinton County Air Base,
Wilmington, OH (Aircraft on flight line)
Aerial view of 112th observation
squadron’s hangar, 0-38s, 0-47, and
BC/BTs, Cleveland, Ohio
44-85311
45-59490
46-234
Feb. 23, 1923
64233
22-328
23-1230
1924
Aug. 1945
ca. 1938-41
Aeronca Factory, Assembly area
Aeronca Factory, Fuselage Production
Aeronca Factory, Wing Production
Aeronca Factory, Assembly line
Aeronca Factory, Construction area
Aeronca Factory, Fuselage Construction
Aeronca Factory, Workers
Aeronca “Champion,” Interior
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
78
38
31
9
Aeronca “Chief,” Instrument Panel
1
2
Boeing Model 307 “Stratoliner,” Galley
Boeing Model 307 “Stratoliner,”
Passenger seating
Boeing Model 307 “Stratoliner,”
Passenger seating
Boeing Model 307 Stratoliner,” Control
room
Boeing Model 307 “Stratoliner,” Pilot’s
cabin & Instrument Board
Boeing Model 307 “Stratoliner,” Cutaway
sketch
Boeing Model 307 “Stratoliner,” Sleeping
births
Boeing Model 307 “Stratoliner,”
Passenger seats
Boeing Model 314 “Clipper,” Ladies
lounge
Boeing Model 314 “Clipper,” Cutaway
drawing
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
38
32
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
26
10
1
2
Piper J-4 Cub Coupe, Fuselage under
construction
Piper “Super Cruiser,” Passenger
compartment
Beechcraft Model 35 “Bonanza,” Interior
Beechcraft Model 35 “Bonanza,”
Instrument Panel
Luscombe “Silvaire,” Cockpit
Luscombe “Silvaire,” Instrument panel
Taylorcraft, Construction detail
Junkers JUMO 004 (German), Nozzle
Diaphram (Wright Field Photo 182509)
Engine Maintenance Shop, Mechanic
working on radial air-cooled engine
Engine Maintenance Shop, Mechanic
working on in-line water-cooled engine
Large Photos – 11” x 14”
Lockheed Vega 5B, Wiley Post &
“Winnie Mae”
Varney Speed Lines: (L to R)
Lockheed Orion 9 “East Wind”
Lockheed Orion 9 “Winter Wind
Lockheed Orion 9, “West Wind”
NC-30803
May 2, 1945
Undated
Undated
NC-105W
NC-12226
NC-12227
NC-12223
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
79
3
4
5
26
11
1
Flight of four North American P-51D-10NA “Mustang,” In flight
2
North American P-51D-5-NA “Mustang,”
In flight
North American P-51D-5-NA “Mustang,”
“Ferocious Frankie,” In flight
North American P-51D-5-NA Mustang,”
“Kay’s Kite,” In flight
North American P-51D-5-NA “Mustang,”
In flight
Flight of 4 North American “Mustangs”:
P-51D-10-NA
P-51B-10-NA
P-51D-10-NA
P-51D-10-NA
Douglas C-47A “Skytrain”
Aerial view of Cleveland Hopkins
Airport, Ohio
3
4
5
6
26
26
12
13
Varney’s Mexican Airlines: (L to R)
Lockheed Orion 9
Lockheed Orion 9
Lockheed Orion 9
Lockheed Orion 9
Lockheed Vega 5, Transcontinental &
Western Air, Inc, #251
Lockheed Vega 5B, Stanavo-Standard Oil
Co. at 1934 National Air Races
1
1
XA-BHE
XA-BHD
XA-BHD
NC-624E
NC-105N
1934
44-14305
44-14139
44-14515
44-?
44-13857
44-13704
44-13676
44-13357
44-13410
42-106638
44-13763
44-13717
0-16272
Mar. 1973
Racing Airplanes – 8” x 10”
Box
39
39
File Item Description
Arrow
1
1
Arthur Mix “Arrow”, 1924 Dayton Daily
News Race entry #16
2
Arthur Mix “Arrow”, 1924 Dayton Daily
News Race entry #16
2
1
2
3
Bee Line
Bee Line BR-1, 1922 Pulitzer Racer #6
Bee Line BR-1, 1922 Pulitzer Racer #6
Bee Line BR-1, 1922 Pulitzer Racer #6
Tail/AC #
Date
1924
1924
Bu. A-6429
Bu. A-6429
Bu. A-6429
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
80
39
3
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
39
4
1
2
3
4
5
39
5
1
2
3
4
5
6
Bell
Charles Tucker’s Bell P-63C-5 King
Cobra “Tucker Special,” 1946 Thompson
Trophy Race, Race #28
Charles Tucker’s Bell P-63C-5 King
Cobra “Tucker Special,” 1946 Thompson
Trophy Race, Race #28
Bell P-63C-5 King Cobra, Race #4, flown
by Steve Wittman in 1946 Thompson
Trophy Race
Bell P-63F King Cobra, Race #21, flown
by H.L. Pemberton in 1946 Thompson
Trophy Race
Bell P-63C-5 King Cobra, Race #65,
flown by Wilson Newhall in 1948
Thompson Trophy Race
Charles Tucker’s Bell P-63C King Cobra
“Flying Red Horse,” Race #30, 1949
Thompson Trophy Race
Bell P-39Q “Cobra II,” Race #84, Winner
1946 Thompson Trophy Race flown by
“Tex” Johnson
Bell P-39 “Air Cobra.” Race #12, flown
by C.W. Bing in 1946 Sohio Trophy Race
Cessna
Johnny Livingston flying circus Cessna
CR-3
Johnny Livingston taxiing out Cessna CR3 for propeller test
Johnny Livingston’s Cessna CR-3 Racer
Cessna CR-2 Racer
Cessna GC-1 Racer
Chester
Chester Loose Racer
Art Chester in his “Chester Special”
Art Chester’s “Sweet Pea”
Art Chester’s “Sweet Pea,” Race #5, 1947
Goodyear Trophy Race
Bill Broadbeck & Lynn Kaufold’s Chester
“Sky Baby,” Race #7, 1948 Goodyear
Trophy Race
Art Chester’s “Sweet Pea,” Race #2, 1948
Goodyear Trophy Race
N-62995
1946
N-62995
1946
NX-69797
1946
NX-1719
1946
NX-69702
1948
NX-63231
1949
NX-92848
1946
N-575__
1946
NR-57Y
NR-57Y
1933
NR-57Y
NR-11717
NR-144V
1932
(N)R-686
NC-12930
NX-8400-H
NX-8400-H
1937
1932/1933
N-8400-H
1948
N-4080-K
1948
1947
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
81
7
8
39
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
39
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Art Chester’s “Sweet Pea,” Race #2, 1948
Goodyear Trophy Race
Art Chester “Jeep” Race #2
Curtiss
Curtiss-Cox “Texas Wildcat,” 1920
Gordon Bennett Cup Entry
Curtiss R-6, P-278, 1924 Pulitzer Racer
#68, and Capt. Burt Skeel
Curtiss R-6, P-278, and Lt. Wendell
Brookley
Curtiss R-6, winner 1922 Pulitzer & Lt.
Lester D. Maitland
Curtiss R-6
Curtiss R-6
Curtiss R-6, Winner 1922 Pulitzer Race
Curtiss R-6, winner 1922 Pulitzer Race
Curtiss R-6, 2d place 1922 Pulitzer Race
Curtiss R-6, 2d place 1922 Pulitzer Race
Curtiss R-6, 2d place 1922 Pulitzer Race
Curtiss R-6, P-278, 1922 Pulitzer Race
winner
Curtiss R-6, P-278, 1922 Pulitzer Race
winner
Curtiss R-6, P-279, reconditioned for
1924 Pulitzer, negative printed backward
Curtiss R-6, P-278, reconditioned for
1924 Pulitzer
Curtiss R-6, reconditioned for 1924
Pulitzer
Curtiss R-6, P-279, Reconditioned for
1924 Pulitzer
Curtiss R-6, P-279, Reconditioned for
1924 Pulitzer
Curtiss CR-2, 1922 Pulitzer Racer #8
Curtiss R-8, Reconditioned for 1924
Pulitzer
Curtiss R3C-1, 1925 Pulitzer Racer
Curtiss R3C-1 #43, 1925 Pulitzer Race
Winner
Curtiss XP-3A, 1929 National Air Races
Free-for-All Racer #6
Curtiss P-1B being refueled at 1929 Air
Races
N-4080-K
1948
R-12930
1932/1933
Sep. 26, 1920
68564
1924
68564
68563
68463
68463
68564
68564
68563
68563
68563
68564
Sep. 25, 1922
Sep. 25, 1922
1922
1922
1922
1922
1922
1922
68564
1922
68563
1924
68564
1924
1924
68563
1924
68563
1924
Bu. A-6080
23-1235 ex
Bu. 6691
Bu. A-6979
28-189
1924
1925
1925
1929
1929
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
82
39
8
1
2
Delgado Trade School
Delgado Trade School “Delgado Maid’
Racer
Charles McArthur in cockpit of Delgado
“Flash”
NR-65Y
NR-65Y
39
9
1
Fiat
Fiat R.700 Racer, 1922 Coupe Deutsch
Race
39
10
1
2
Folkerts
Folkerts SK-1, Race #4
Harold Neuman & Folkerts SR-2 “Toots,”
Race #1, 1936 National Air Races
(N)R-50010
R-283Y
1933
1936
39
11
1
Francis-Angell
Francis-Angell Special “The Whistler,”
1947 National Air Races
NX-84Y
1947
39
12
1
2
3
4
5
39
13
1
2
3
4
Gloster
Gloster III-A , 1925 Schneider Trophy
Racer
Gloster VI, built for 1929 Schneider
Trophy Race
Gloster “Bamel,” 1922 Coupe Deutsche
Race (Wright Field Photo 17204)
Gloster “Bamel,” 1922 Coupe Deutsche
Race (Wright Field Photo 17205)
Gloster “Bamel,” 1922 Coupe Deutsche
Race (Wright Field Photos 17207 &
17208)
Goodyear
Ron Puckett in cockpit of Goodyear F2G1 Corsair, “Miss Port Columbus”, Race
#18, 1949 Thompson Trophy Race
Ron Puckett in cockpit of Goodyear F2G1 Corsair, “Miss Port Columbus”, Race
#18, 1949 Thompson Trophy Race,
engine running
Ron Puckett’s Goodyear F2G-1 Corsair,
Race #18, 1947 Thompson Trophy Race
“Cook” Cleland’s Goodyear F2G-1
Corsair, winner of 1947 Thompson
Trophy Race
1922
1925
1929
G-EAXE
Mar. 21, 1923
G-EAXE
Mar. 21, 1923
G-EAXE
Mar. 21, 1923
N-91092
1949
N-91092
1949
N-91092
1947
NX-5577N
1947
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
83
5
6
7
8
39
14
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
39
15
1
2
3
4
“Cook” Cleland’s Goodyear F2G-1
Corsair, Race #94, flown by Richard
Becker, 1947 Thompson Trophy Race
“Cook” Cleland’s Goodyear FG-1 Corsair
“Lucky Gallon”, Race #92. 1946
Thompson Trophy Race
“Cook” Cleland’s Goodyear F2G-1
Corsair, Race #94, winner 1949
Thompson Trophy Race
“Cook” Cleland’s Goodyear F2G-1
Corsair, Race #94, winner 1949
Thompson Trophy Race
Granville Bros. “Gee Bee”
Granville Bros. “Gee Bee SuperSportster”
R-1
“Jimmie” Doolittle & Granville Bros.
“Gee Bee SuperSportster” R-1
Granville Bros. “Gee Bee SuperSportster”
R-1/R-2Hybrid
Granville Brothers “Gee Bee” Model Z
“City of Springfield”
Granville Brothers “Gee Bee” Model R-1
“Super Sportster”
Granville Brothers “Gee Bee” Model R-1
“Super Sportster”
Granville Brothers “Gee Bee” Model R-1
“Super Sportster”
Granville Brothers “Gee Bee” Model R-1
“Super Sportster”
Granville Brothers “Gee Bee” Model R-1
“Super Sportster”
J. H. Doolittle & Granville Brothers “Gee
Bee” Model R-1 “Super Sportster”
Granville Brothers “Gee Bee” Model R-1
“Super Sportster,” rounding pylon, 1932
Thompson Trophy Race
Granville Bros. Gee Bee Model B
“Sportster”
Granville Bros. Gee Bee Model D
“Sportster”
Granville Bros. Gee Bee Model D
“Sportster”
Granville Bros. Gee Bee Model D
“S6portster”
NX-5590N
1947
NX-6900
1946
N-5590N
1949
N-5590N
1949
NR-2100
NR-2100
NR-2101
NR-77V
NR-2100
NR-2100
NR-2100
NR-2100
NR-2100
NR-2100
NR-2100
1932
NR-854Y
NC-110433
NC-11043
NC-11043
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
84
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
39
16
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Granville Bros. Gee Bee Model E
“Sportster”
Granville Bros. Gee Bee Model E
“Sportster,” Race #9
Granville Bros. Gee Bee Model Y “Senior
Sportster”
Granville Bros. Gee Bee Model Y “Senior
Sportster,” Race #54
Russell Boardman in Gee Bee Model Y,
Race #54, rounds home pylon in 1932
Omaha-Council Bluffs Free-for-All Race
Granville Bros. Gee Bee Model Y “Senior
Sportster,” Race #54
Granville Bros. Gee Bee Model Y “Senior
Sportster,” Race #54, engine running
Granville Bros. Gee Bee Model Y “Senior
Sportster,” Race #54
NC-46Y
Granville Bros. Gee Bee Model Z “Super
Sportster”
Granville Bros. Gee Bee Model Z “Super
Sportster,” Race #4
Granville Bros. Gee Bee Model Z “Super
Sportster,” Race #4
Granville Bros. Gee Bee Model Z “Super
Sportster,” Race #4
Granville Bros. Gee Bee Model Z “Super
Sportster,” Race #4
Granville Bros. Gee Bee Model Z “Super
Sportster,” Race #4, engine running
Granville Bros. Gee Bee Model Z “Super
Sportster,” Race #4
Granville Bros. Gee Bee Model R-1
”Super Sportster,” Race #11, in original
(small rudder) configuration
Russell Boardman & Granville Bros. Gee
Bee Model R-1 ”Super Sportster,” Race
#11, in original (small rudder)
configuration
Russell Boardman & Granville Bros. Gee
Bee Model R-1 ”Super Sportster,” Race
#11, with large rudder
Gee Bee Model R-1 ”Super Sportster,”
Race #11, in racing configuration
Gee Bee Model R-2 ”Super Sportster,”
Race #7
NR-77V
NC-72V
X-11049
NR-11049
NR-11049
1932
NR-11049
NR-11049
NR-11049
NR-77V
NR-77V
NR-77V
NR-77V
NR-77V
NR-77V
NR-2100
NR-2100
NR-2100
NR-2100
NR-2102
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
85
13
39
17
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
39
18
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Gee Bee Model R-1/R-2 “Long Tail,”
Race #7
Howard
Howard DGA-11
Benny Howard’s DGA8 “Mr. Mulligan”
Benny Howard’s DGA-4 Racer “Mike,”
Race #38
Benny Howard’s DGA-4 Racer “Mike,”
Race #38
William Ong in Benny Howard’s DGA-5
“Ike,” Race #39, 1932 National Air Races
John Livingston in cockpit of DGA-4
“Mike”
Benny Howard’s DGA-5 “Ike,” Race #39,
flying past race pylon
Harold Newman in Howard’s DGA-6
“Mister Mulligan”
Wreckage of Howard’s DGA-6 “Mister
Mulligan,” 1936 Bendix Trophy Race
Wreckage of Howard’s DGA-6 “Mister
Mulligan,” 1936 Bendix Trophy Race
Wreckage of Howard’s DGA-6 “Mister
Mulligan,” 1936 Bendix Trophy Race
Wreckage of Howard’s DGA-6 “Mister
Mulligan,” 1936 Bendix Trophy Race
Harold Neuman in cockpit of Howard
DGA-4 “Mike,” being presented with
1935 Greve Trophy
Laird
Laird LC-DE “Speedwing, Jr.” 1931
National Air Races
Laird LC-DW-300 “Solution,” 1931
National Air Races
Laird LC-DW-300 “Solution” (Modified),
1933 National Air Races
Laird LC-DW-300 “Solution”
Laird LC-DW-500 “Super Solution,”
Laird LC-DW-500 “Super Solution,” gear
fixed down
Laird LC-DW-500 “Super Solution”
Laird LC-DW-500 “Super Solution”
Laird LC-DW-500 “Super Solution,” in
flight
NR-2101
1935
NC-14871
NR-273Y5
NR-55Y
NR-55Y
NR-56Y
1932
NR-55Y
1934
NR-56Y
NR-263V
1935
NR-263V
1936
NR-263V
1936
NR-263V
1936
NR-263V
1936
NR-55Y
1935
NR-10422
1931
NR-10538
1931
NR-10538
1933
NR-10538
NR-12048
NR-12048
1931
1931
1932
NR-12048
NR-12048
NR-12048
1932
1932
1932
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
86
10
11
12
13
39
19
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
39
20
1
Laird “Super Solution” being refueled for
1931 Thompson Trophy Race
Laird “Super Solution”
Laird “Super Solution”
Jimmy Doolittle refueling his Laird
“Super Solution” at Cleveland after
winning 1931 Bendix Trophy Race &
continuing to Newark, NJ and setting a
coast-to-coast speed record
Lockheed
James Goodwin Hall’s Lockheed Altair,
“The Crusader” Racer #125, 1931
National Air Races
James Goodwin Hall’s Lockheed Altair,
“The Crusader”
Continental Airways’ Lockheed Orion
Model 9
Continental Airways’ Lockheed Orion
Model 9, 1931 Bendix, Racer # 64
Lockheed F-5, Race #34, Rounding the
Pylon
Charles Walling rounding pylon in
Lockheed P-38J, Race #14, 1947
Thompson Trophy Race
Tony LeVier’s Lockheed P-38L, Race #3,
1946 Thompson Trophy Race
Lockheed Altair 8A, flown by Ira Eaker in
1931 Bendix & Thompson Trophy Races
Harry Tucker’s Lockheed Vega Model 5,
“Yankee Doodle”
Harry Tucker’s Lockheed Vega Model 5,
“Yankee Doodle,” racing number 44
Joan Fay Shankle’s Lockheed Sirius
Model 8A, Racer #45 1931 National Air
Races
Joan Fay Shankle’s Lockheed Sirius
Model 8A, Racer #45 1931 National Air
Races
Wedell-Williams Air Service Lockheed
“Sirius” 8A
Loening
Loening R-4 Racer (McCook Field Photo
15055)
NR-12048
1931
NR-12048
NR-12048
1931
NR-15W
1931
NR-15W
NR-12220
NE-12220
1931
N-67864
NX-25Y
1947
NX-21764
1946
NR-119W
1931
X 4769
X 4769
NC-13W
1931
NC-13W
1931
NC-167N
Sep. 25, 1922
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
87
2
3
4
5
6
7
39
21
1
2
3
4
5
6
39
22
1
2
3
4
5
39
23
1
2
3
Loening R-4 Racer, Grover Loening on
right (McCook Field Photo 15056)
Loening R-4 Racer (McCook Field Photo
15348)
Loening R-4 Racer (McCook Field Photo
15349)
Loening R-4 Racer (McCook Field Photo
15350)
Loening R-4 Racer (McCook Field Photo
15351)
Loening R-4 Racer (McCook Field Photo
15352)
Monocoupe
John Livingston’s Monocoupe Racer, in
crowd
Jack Wright & his Monocoupe Special,
Race #14, Autographed
Johnny Livingston’s Monocoupe Special,
Race #14, 1932 National Air Races
Johnny Livingston’s Monocoupe Special,
Race #14, 1932 National Air Races
Monocoupe Special
Monocoupe Special, Race #14,
Autographed by Vern Roberts,
Monocoupe Test Pilot
Navy-Wright
Navy-Wright NW-1 “Mystery Racer”,
1922 Pulitzer
Navy-Wright NW-1 “Mystery Racer”,
1922 Pulitzer, Tail Raised
Navy-Wright NW-1 “Mystery Racer”,
1922 Pulitzer entry
Navy-Wright NW-1 “Mystery Racer”,
after crash in 1922 Pulitzer
Line-up of Navy 1923 Pulitzer Racers
Nieuport
Nieuport-Delage 37 type “Course,” 1922
Coupe de la Meurthe Race entrant #6
Nieuport 29 Vitesse, Racer #6, 1920 Prix
Henry Deutsch de la Meurthe winner
Nieport-Delage 29V, Racer #4, 1922
Coupe Deutsch de la Meurthe winner
Sep 25, 1922
Oct. 23, 1922
Oct. 23, 1922
Oct. 23, 1922
Oct. 23, 1922
Oct. 23, 1922
(NR)-501W
1932
NR-501W
1933
NR-501W
1932
NR-501W
1932
NR-501W
NR-501W
Bu. A-6543
1922
Bu. A-6543
1922
Bu. A-6543
1922
Bu. A-6543
1922
1923
1922
1920
1922
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
88
4
5
6
7
39
24
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Nieuport-Delage 29V, Racer #4, 1922
Coupe Deutsch de la Meurthe winner
Nieuport-Delage Sesquiplane Racer
“Eugene Gilbert”
Nieuport-Delage Sesquiplane Racer
“Eugene Gilbert”
Nieuport-Delage Sesquiplane Racer
“Eugene Gilbert”
North American
North American T-6/SNJ, National Air
Show, Race #79
Earl Ortman’s North American P-51D-30
“Mustang,” Race #2, 1946 Thompson
Trophy Race
Anson Johnson’s modified North
American P-51D, Race #45, winner of
1948 Thompson Trophy Race, engine
running
J.D. Reed’s North American P-51D, race
#37, flown by Charles Walling in 1948
SOHIO Trophy Race
J.D. Reed’s highly modified North
American P-51C “Beguine,” Race #7,
flown by Bill Odom in 1949 Thompson
Trophy Race
J.D. Reed’s highly modified North
American P-51C “Beguine,” Race #7,
flown by Bill Odom in 1949 Thompson
Trophy Race
J.D. Reed’s highly modified North
American P-51C “Beguine,” Race #7,
flown by Bill Odom in 1949 Thompson
Trophy Race
J.D. Reed’s highly modified North
American P-51C “Beguine,” Race #7,
flown by Bill Odom in 1949 Thompson
Trophy Race
39
25
1
Northrop
Jacqueline Cochran’s Northrop 2G
“Gamma,” Race #55, in hangar
39
26
1
P.Z.L.
P.Z.L. Production Prototype P.11/III at
1932 National Air Races
1922
NX-656_5
NX-64553
1946
N-13Y
1948
NX-37492
1948
N-4845N
1949
N-4845N
1949
N-4845N
1949
N-4845N
1949
NR-13761
Aug. 29, 1935
1932
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
89
2
39
27
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
39
28
1
2
3
4
5
P.Z.L. P.6 Fighter at 1931 National Air
Races
Keith Rider
Keith Rider R-5/Marcoux-Bromberg
“Jackrabbit”
Earl Ortman & Marcoux-Bromberg/Keith
Rider R-3 Racer
Earl Ortman & Marcoux-Bromberg/Keith
Rider R-3 Racer, Race #54, 1936
Thompson Trophy Race
Keith Rider CR-2 “Bumble Bee,” Race #1
Keith Rider CR-2 “Bumble Bee,” Race #1
George Hague in Keith Rider CR-2
“Bumble Bee,” Race #1
George Hague & Keith Rider CR-2
“Bumble Bee,” Race #1
Keith Rider CR-2 “Bumble Bee,” Race
#1, 1933 National Air Races
Keith Rider R-1 “San Francisco I,” Race
#131
Ray Moore, Winner of Frank Phillips
(Woolaroc) Trophy, Frank Phillips, &
Keith Rider R-1 “San Francisco I,” 1932
National Air Races
David Elmendorf in his Keith Rider R-5
“Elmendorf Special,” Race #22, 1936
National Air Races
Rudy Kling & his Keith-Rider R-1
“Suzy,” Race #131, 1936 Greve Trophy
Race
Seversky
Frank Fuller’s Seversky SEV-32, winner
of 1939 Bendix Trophy Race
Frank Fuller’s Seversky SEV-32, winner
of 1939 Bendix Trophy Race
Vincent Bendix congratulating Frank
Fuller, in cockpit of his Seversky SEV-32,
for winning 1939 Bendix Trophy
Jacqueline Cochran in cockpit of Seversky
SEV-1XP
Jacqueline Cochran & Seversky AP-7,
1939 Bendix Trophy Race
1931
NX-264Y
NR-14215
NR-14215
1936
R-52Y
R-52Y
R-52Y
1933
1933
1933
R-52Y
1933
R-52Y
1933
NR-51Y
NR-51Y
1932
R-284Y
1936
NR-51Y
1936
NX-70Y
Sep. 6, 1939
NX-70Y
Sep. 6, 1939
NX-70Y
1939
R-18Y
NX-1394
1939
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
90
39
29
1
2
3
4
39
30
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
39
31
1
2
39
32
1
2
39
33
1
Spad
Jean Casale in Spad S.20 bis, 1920
Gordon Bennett Trophy Racer #9
Spad S.20 bis, 1920 Gordon Bennett
Trophy Racer #8
Spad S.58, 1922 Coupe Deutsch Racer #3
Spad S.58, 1922 Coupe Deutsch Racer #3
Springfield Aircraft Co
Springfield Aircraft Co. Hall “Bulldog”
Racer
Springfield Aircraft Co. Hall “Bulldog”
Racer
Springfield Aircraft Co. Hall “Bulldog”
Racer
Springfield Aircraft Co. Hall “Bulldog”
Racer
Bob Hall in his “Bulldog Racer,” Race #6,
1932 Thompson Trophy Race
Springfield Aircraft Co. “Cicada”
Springfield Aircraft Co. “Cicada”
Springfield Aircraft Co. “Cicada”
Springfield Aircraft Co. “Cicada”
Springfield Aircraft Co. “Cicada”
Springfield Aircraft Co. “Cicada”
Frank Lynch’s “Cicada”
Supermarine
Supermarine Spitfire MK XIV, Canadian
Registration CF-GMZ, 3d place in
Tinnerman Trophy Race, 1949 National
Air Races, ex RAF
Supermarine Spitfire MK XIV, Canadian
Registration CF-GMZ, 3d place in
Tinnerman Trophy Race, 1949 National
Air Races, ex RAF
Thomas-Morse
Thomas-Morse MB-7, 1922 Pulitzer
Racer #7
Thomas-Morse MB-7, 1922 Pulitzer
Racer #7
Travel Air
Travel Air Model 5000 “Woolaroc,” Dole
Race Winner
1920
1920
1922
1922
NR-2111
NR-2111
NR-2111
NR-2111
NR-211
1932
NR-13205
NR-13205
NR-13205
NR-13205
NR-13205
NR-13205
NRI-3205
1932
TZ 138
1949
TZ 138
1949
64374
Bu. A-6071
64374
Bu. A-6071
NX-869
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
91
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
39
34
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
39
35
1
2
Travel Air Model 5000 “Woolaroc,” Dole
Race Winner
Travel Air Model 5000 “Woolaroc,” Dole
Race Winner, in flight
Travel Air Model 5000 “Woolaroc,” Dole
Race Winner
Art Goehel & Travel Air Model 5000
“Woolaroc,” Dole Race Winner
Travel Air Model R “Mystery Ship,”
Race #32, 1929 National Air Races
Travel Air Model R “Mystery Ship,” Race
#31, Winner 1929 Thompson Trophy
Race
Travel Air Model R “Mystery Ship,” Race
#31, Winner 1929 Thompson Trophy
Race
Travel Air Model R “Mystery Ship,” Race
#31, Winner 1929 Thompson Trophy
Race
Verville
Verville VCP-R, landing after winning
1920 Pulitzer
Verville, R-1, 1922 Pulitzer Racer #42
Verville-Sperry R-3, P-269
Verville-Sperry R-3, 1922 Pulitzer Racer
#58,
Verville-Sperry R-3, P-362, and Lt. Harry
Mills
Verville-Sperry R-3, P-362, 1922 Pulitzer
Racer #70
Verville-Sperry R-3, P-362, 1922 Pulitzer
Racer #70
Verville-Sperry R-3, P-362, 1922 Pulitzer
Racer #70
Lt. Harry Mills & Verville-Sperry R-3,
1924 Pulitzer Race Winner
Army Air Service Verville R-1 racer,
Nace #42, 1922 Pulitzer Race, engine
running
Wedell-Williams
Wedell-Williams Model 44, Race #92
Wedell-Williams “Wee Will Jr.,” Race
#17
NX-869
NX-869
NX-869
1928
NX-869
1928
NR-613K
1929
R-614K
1929
R-614K
1929
R-614K
1929
40126
1920
40126
22-326
22-328
1922
Oct. 23, 1922
22-328
22-328
1922
22-328
1922
22-328
1922
1934
40126
1922
NR-536V
NR-10337
1930
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
92
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4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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36
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Wedell-Williams Model 44, Race #92,
1932 Bendix Trophy Winner
James & Mae Haizlip & Wedell-Williams
Model 44, autographed
James Wedell in Wedell-Williams Model
44, Race # 44
James Wedell and Wedell-Williams Mode
44, Race #44
James Wedell in Wedell-Williams Model
44, Race # 44
James Wedell in Wedell-Williams Model
44, Race # 44
Wedell-Williams Model 44, Race #44
Roscoe Turner & his Wedell-Williams
Racer, sponsored by Gilmore Oil, Race
#121
NR-536V
Roscoe Turner’s Wedell-Williams Racer,
Race #2, sponsored by 20th Century
Pictures
Roscoe Turner & his:
Wedell-Williams Model 44, “Ring Free
Special,”
& his Lockheed Air Express
Roscoe Turner & his Wedell-Williams
Model 44, “Ring Free Special”
Roscoe Turner in his Wedell-Williams
Racer, Race #57, Winner of 1934
Thompson Trophy Race
Roscoe Turner’s Wedell-Williams Racer
after winning 1934 Thompson Trophy
Race
Wreckage of Roscoe Turner’s WedellWilliams Racer “MacMillan Ring Free
Special”
Wreckage of Roscoe Turner’s WedellWilliams Racer “MacMillan Ring Free
Special”
Wreckage of Roscoe Turner’s WedellWilliams Racer “MacMillan Ring Free
Special”
Wreckage of Roscoe Turner’s WedellWilliams Racer “MacMillan Ring Free
Special”
1932
NR-536V
NR-278V
1932
NR-278V
1932
NR-278V
1932
NR-278V
1932
NR-278V
NR-61Y
1932
1932
NR-61Y
1933
1933
NR-61Y
NC-3057
NR-61Y
NR-61Y
1934
NR-61Y
1934
NR-16Y
1936
NR-16Y
1936
NR-16Y
1936
NR-16Y
1936
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
93
39
37
10
Wreckage of Roscoe Turner’s WedellWilliams Racer “MacMillan Ring Free
Special”
NR-16Y
1936
1
Wreckage of Roscoe Turner’s WedellWilliams “MacMillan Ring Free Special”
Wreckage of Roscoe Turner’s WedellWilliams Racer “MacMillan Ring Free
Special”
Wreckage of Roscoe Turner’s WedellWilliams Racer “MacMillan Ring Free
Special”
Wreckage of Roscoe Turner’s WedellWilliams Racer “MacMillan Ring Free
Special”
Wreckage of Roscoe Turner’s WedellWilliams Racer “MacMillan Ring Free
Special”
Wreckage of Roscoe Turner’s WedellWilliams Racer “MacMillan Ring Free
Special”
Roscoe Turner & his:
Wedell-Williams “Ring Free Comet,”
Race #25
Laird LTR-14 “Ring Free Meteor,” Race
#29
Roscoe Turner & his Wedell-Williams
“Ring Free Comet,” Race #25
Roscoe Turner & his Wedell-Williams
“Ring Free Comet,” Race #25
NR-16Y
1936
NR-16Y
1936
NR-16Y
1936
NR-16Y
1936
NR-16Y
1936
NR-16Y
1936
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
40
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
Racing - Miscellaneous
Roscoe Turner & his 1937 “Ring Free
Comet” Racer, Race # 25
Either Roscoe Turner’s LTR-14 “Pescoe
Special” or “Miss Champion”
Roscoe Turner & his LTR-14 “Miss
Champion,” 1939 Thompson Trophy
Winner
Close-up of Gordon Israel by cockpit of
his “Redhead” Racer
Gordon Israel & his “Redhead” Racer,
1933 National Air Races
Steve Wittman’s “Chief Oshkosh” Racer,
Race #66
1936
R-61Y
R-263Y
R-61Y
1937
R-61Y
1937
R-61Y
1937
1939
NR-111V
NR-111V
1933
NR-12407
1932
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
94
7
8
9
10
11
40
2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
40
3
1
2
3
4
Wreckage of Steve Wittman’s “Chief
Oshkosh” after forced landing during
1938 Golden Gate International Races
Pearson-Williams PW-1 Racer “Mr.
Smoothie,” Race # 11
Four views of Pearson-Williams PLU-1
racers internal structure
William Brennand & Wittman Special
“Buster,” Race #20
Steve Wittman’s “Bonzo,” Race # 1, start
of 1949 Goodyear Trophy Race
1938
NR-94Y
1938
NX-14855
N-1292
1949
Alvin E. Anderson’s “Beetle Bomb,”
Race #63, 1948 Goodyear Trophy Race
Alvin Anderson’s “Beetle Bomb,” Race
#63, 1948 Goodyear Trophy Race
Alvin Anderson’s “Beetle Bomb,” Race
#63, 1949 Goodyear Trophy Race
Michel Detroyat climbing out of Caudron
Special C-460 Racer after winning 1935
Thompson Trophy Race
Mike Murphy’s “Check to Check,” 1939
National Air Races
Loose Special, Race #44, 1948 Goodyear
Trophy Race
Harvey Mummert in his Mercury S “Red
Racer,” Race #22, 1930 All American Fly
Derby
Bill Falck & his 1948 Goodyear Trophy
racer “Rivets”, Race #92
Frank Haines & his racer, Race #88
Alden Brown Racer, Race #203
Lawrence Institute of Technology’s
Racer, Race # 29, 1949 Goodyear Trophy
Race
N-5541N
1948
N-5541N
1948
N-5541N
1949
Reaver Special, Goodyear Trophy racer
“Fish” Salmon in his Cosmic Wind Racer
“Minnow,” Race # 4, 1948 Goodyear
Trophy Race
Tony LeVier in his Cosmic Wind racer
“Little Toni,” Race #3, 1948 Goodyear
Trophy Race
Bob Downey in his Cosmic Wind
“Ballerina,” Race #5, 1948 Goodyear
Trophy Race
1935
NX-15354
1939
NX-64573
1948
10360
1930
N-60089
1948
R-91Y
NR-71Y
N-18C
1932
1949
NX-1W
N-21C
1948
N-20C
1948
N-22C
1948
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
95
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
40
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
40
5
William Leighnor’s “Mirage,” Race #42,
1949 Goodyear Trophy Race
Arnold Hanes’ “Hornet,” Race #71, 1947
Goodyear Trophy Race
Al Foss’s “Jinny,” Race #94, 1949
Goodyear Trophy Race
Tom Dixon’s “Dixon Special, Race #41,
1949 Goodyear Trophy Race
David Long & his LA-1 “P-Shooter,”
Race # 67, 1948 Goodyear Trophy Race
M. L. LeFevers in Falcon Special II, Race
#10, 1948 Goodyear Trophy Race
Curtiss Pitts’ “Pitts’ Pellet,” Race #21,
1948 Goodyear Trophy Race
Al Bennyworth in Garland Pack’s “Miss
Nashville,” Race #47, Goodyear Trophy
Race
Vincent Ast’s “Shoestring,” race #16,
1949 Goodyear Trophy Race
Miles M.5 “Sparrowhawk”
NX-3154K
1949
NX-68379
1947
N-68732
1949
NX-1N
1949
NX-511H
1948
NX-1E
1948
NX-52120
1948
Marion McKeen & his Brown B-2 racer
“Miss Los Angeles, autographed by
McKeen
Doug Davis & Thompson Trophy
Doug Davis being congratulated after
winning 1934 Bendix Trophy Race
Rudy Kling accepting 1937 Thompson
Trophy
Lee Miles with Greve Trophy
Allegheny Ludlum Achievement Award
Winners, 1939 National Air Races, L to
R: Steve Wittman, Tony LeVier, Roscoe
Turner, T. C. Sherman or Allegheny
Ludlum, Joe Mackay, Earl Ortman
Scene at William Warrick & Paul Bloom
crash, 1932 Sportsman Pilot Race
Wreckage of unidentified racing airplane
Aerial View of Crash, Doug Davis in
Thompson Trophy Race, National Air
Races
NR-255Y
Parachute Group at 1939 National Air
Races
NX-66311
N-266C
1949
NC-191M
1929
1934
1937
1934
1939
1932
Undated
Unidentified
1939
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
96
40
40
6
7
Sequence – Douglas B-23 picking up
glider tow rope from pick-up station
(WACO CG-3A) (Wright Field Photos)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
40
40
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
Dec. 21, 1942
U.S. Air Force Museum, WrightPatterson Air Force Base, Ohio
Aerial view of AF Museum and outside
aircraft exhibit, Area A
Aerial view of AF Museum (center
foreground) & outside aircraft exhibit at
left center, looking towards Fairborn, OH
Aerial view of AF Museum (left center) &
outside aircraft exhibit (right center),
looking towards flight line (west)
Aerial view of AF Museum (left) &
outside aircraft exhibit (right)
Aerial view of AF Museum with outside
aircraft exhibit at lower right
Aerial view of entrance to AF Museum
with X-3 at lower left
Aerial view of entrance to AF Museum
with P-47N, X-3, & P-59 in foreground
AF Museum entrance with X-5, X-3 & X7 in foreground
Lockheed X-7 on exhibit outside entrance
to AF Museum
AF Museum – Aircraft static displays
outside
North American X-10 “Navajo”
Bell X-5
Boeing YB-52
Bell P-59B-BE “Aircomet”
Bell P-63E-BE “King Cobra”
Cessna XT-37 “Tweety Bird”
Cessna XT-37 “Tweety Bird”
Convair YB-36-CF
Douglas YC-124A-DL
Douglas X-3
Douglas YC-124A-DL
Lockheed F-94A-5-LO
North American B-45C-NA
Republic P-47N-25-RE
North American P-51D-30-NA
“Sharpshooter”
Dec. 1957
Aug. 1958
Aug. 1958
Aug. 1958
Aug. 1958
1957
1957
1959
1959
44-22650
43-11728
54-718
54-718
42-13571
O-265410
46-674
O-265410
49-2498
48-1
44-89444
44-74936
1959
1959
1959
1959
1959
1959
1959
1959
1959
1959
1959
1959
1959
1959
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
97
40
10
6
7
8
9
10
North American P-5H-5-NA
Northrop P-61C-NO
Aerial view of Northrop P-61C-NO
North American P-82B-NA “Betty Joe”
North American F-86A-5-NA
44-64314
43-8353
43-8353
44-65168
48-170
1959
1959
1959
1959
1959
1
2
3
4
5
6
North American YF-107A-NA
North American T-6G-NT
North American T-6G-NT
Northrop SM-62-NO “Snark”
Martin B-61 “Matador” on launcher
North American B-25D-30-NC, rebuilt by
North American to represent B-25B-NA
flown by Lt. Col James Doolittle on Apr.
18, 1942 Tokyo raid, engines running on
flight line
North American B-25D-30-NC, rebuilt by
North American to represent B-25B-NA
flown by Lt. Col James Doolittle on Apr.
18, 1942 Tokyo raid, on flight line
Martin B-26G-10-MA
MiG 15
Supermarine Spitfire MK.6 at USAF
Museum
55-5119
50-1279
50-1279
1959
1959
1959
1959
1959
1958
7
8
9
10
40
11
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
40
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
AF Museum – Aircraft static displays
inside
Replica of Wright B “Military Flyer”
Lockheed XP-80R-LO (Col. Albert Boyd
broke world speed record, Jun. 19, 1947)
Lockheed XP-80R-LO
Curtiss P-6E (Restored by Purdue
University in markings of 174th Pursuit
Squadron)
Consolidated PT-1
Curtiss JN-4D
Uncovered Curtiss JN-4D fuselage
Boeing P-26A
Boeing P-26A
Boeing P-26A
Boeing P-26A
Boeing P-26A
Boeing P-26A
Charles Lindbergh’s Lockheed “Sirius”
Special “Tingmassartoq”
43-3374
40-2344
43-3374
40-2344
1958
43-34581
1959
1959
TE 330
44-85200
1959
1959
44-85200
32-61
1959
1959
1959
1959
NR-211
1959
1959
1959
1959
1959
1959
1959
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
98
40
13
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
40
14
1
2
3
4
5
Charles & Anne Lindbergh
Transatlantic Survey Flight for Pan
American Airways
Charles & Anne Lindbergh in cockpit of
their Lockheed Sirius before fitting of
sliding canopies
(Left to Right) Charles & Anne Lindbergh
in their Lockheed Sirius Model 8; closeup of cockpits
Charles Lindbergh in a southwester
climbing on wing of Lockheed Sirius to
pick up a weather report
Anne Lindbergh at controls of Lockheed
Sirius flying between Stockholm &
Karlsrona, Sweden
Lindbergh’s Lockheed Sirius
“Tingmassartoq” moored
Charles & Anne Lindbergh in Lockheed
Sirius on Lotus Lake outside the wall of
Nanking
Eskimo boy painting name
“Tingmassartoq on Lindbergh’s Lockheed
Sirius, Angmagssalik, Greenland
Lindbergh’s Lockheed Sirius
“Tingmassartoq” moored
Eskimos wearing hoods to protect them
from mosquitoes, Hebron, Labrador
Lindbergh’s Lockheed Sirius moored in
storm harbor of Greenland
Aerial view of Greenland’s ice cap
between Godthaab & Holsteinborg, (by
Anne Lindbergh)
Icebergs calve from glacier-choked mouth
of a fjord in Disco Bay, Greenland (by
Anne Lindbergh)
Dr. Lauge Koch’s base at Ella Island,
Greenland (by Anne Lindbergh)
Aerial view of Pan American Airways
Expedition ship “Jelling” in outer harbor
of Holsteinsborg, Greenland
Aerial view of two French boats amid
shifting ice off the little town in Scoresby
Sound, Greenland
NR-211
1933
NR-211
1933
NR-211
1933
NR-211
1933
NR-211
1933
NR-211
Sep. 1931
NR-211
Aug. 1933
NR-211
1933
Jul. 1933
1933
1933
1933
1933
1933
1933
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
99
6
7
8
9
10
40
15
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
40
16
1
2
3
Aerial view of glacier south of Scoresby
Sound, Greenland
Aerial view from 12,300 feet of mountain
range north of Kangerdlugssauk,
Greenland
Dodging icebergs in Angmagssalik,
Greenland, harbor
Overall view of inner harbor at
Angmagssalik, Greenland & moored
Lindbergh Lockheed Sirius
Aerial view of icebergs in Denmark Strait
1933
Aerial view of Eskifjordur, Iceland
Aerial view of Faroe Island rock cliffs
Aerial view of village in Skane Province,
Sweden
Aerial view of Stockholm, Sweden
Volcanic peak on island of Salvage group
between Madeira & Canary Islands,
Aerial view of Ponta Delgado
Aerial view of Spanish fort, hangar &
landing field of French air route to South
America, along with Moorish tent
encampment at Spanish colony of Rio de
Oro, West Africa
Aerial view of hangar built by French as a
transatlantic seaplane base & rocky coast
of Cape Verde Islands
Native fishermen and boat with lateen sail
“Tingmassartoq” tied up to low willow
stumps in inlet off Minho River, Portugal
and spectators
Aerial view of Angmagssalik, Greenland
& surrounding area
1933
1933
1933
Mad River Flooding at WrightPatterson AFB, Ohio – January 20-22,
1959
Aerial view of Patterson Field flight line,
looking east
Aerial view of Patterson Field, looking
east
Aerial view of Patterson Field flight line,
looking east northeast, C-131 in
foreground
1933
1933
1933
1933
1933
1933
1933
1933
1933
1933
1933
1933
1959
1959
1959
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
100
4
5
6
7
8
9
40
17
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
40
18
1
2
3
4
Distant aerial view of Patterson Field,
looking east, Mad River in foreground
Aerial view of Patterson Field looking
east southeast
Aerial view of Patterson Field looking
south, C-47 taking off from Runway 23
Aerial view of southern parts of Patterson
Field, Mad River, & Ohio State Route 4
Aerial view of Patterson Field looking
north, Flight line, Officer’s Quarters, &
Golf Course to right
Aerial view of Patterson Field looking
south southeast
Chateauroux Air Station, INDRE,
France: Project “New Tape” – Congo
Air Life
Aerial View of Chateauroux Air Station,
C-124s parked on ramp, view from
distance
Aerial View of Chateauroux Air Station,
C-124s parked on ramp, end of runway
view
Aerial View of Chateauroux Air Station,
C-124s parked on ramp, hangar area
Aerial View of Chateauroux Air Station,
C-124s parked on ramp
Aerial View of Chateauroux Air Station,
C-124s parked on ramp, hangar area
Aerial View of Chateauroux Air Station,
C-124s parked on ramp, hangar area
Aerial View of Chateauroux Air Station,
C-124s parked on ramp, hangar area
Downtown Cleveland, Ohio – August
1964
View from Terminal Tower of downtown
Cleveland, including Erieview tower &
Lakefront Airport
View from Terminal Tower looking east
of downtown Cleveland
View from Terminal Tower of downtown
Cleveland showing industrial area
View from Terminal Tower of Soldiers &
Sailors Monument in Public Square
1959
1959
1959
1959
1959
1959
Jul. 18, 1960
Jul. 18, 1960
Jul. 18, 1960
Jul. 18, 1960
Jul. 18, 1960
Jul. 18, 1960
Jul. 18, 1960
1964
1964
1964
1964
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
101
5
Aerial view of downtown Cleveland,
including Terminal Tower
1964
Civilian Aircraft – 5 x 7 Photographs
Box
File
Description
Tail/AC #
41
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Abrams P-1 “Explorer”
AERO Commander L-26
Aeronca “Duplex” C-3
Aerospace Lines 377-PG
Auster J. LB “Aiglet”
AVRO Anson V
AVRO CF-100 MK33B
AVRO Canada CF-105 MK1 “Arrow”
X19899
9
10
11
12
26
27
28
29
30
31
Beechcraft S-18A (On floats)
Beech “Bonanza” A-35
Bell 47-G Rescue Helicopter, In flight
Bellanca “Skyrocket” CH-400 “Miss Veedol.”
First flight across Pacific from Samishiro Beach,
Japan to Wenatchee, Washington
Bellanca Airbus P-200A
Bellanca J-300 (Spec.) “Cape Cod”
Blohn-Voss HA-139 (“Nortstern”)
Boeing B-1
Boeing Model 40-B4
Boeing Model 80-A1
Boeing “Monorail” Model 221
Boeing Model 247
Boeing Model 100
Boeing Model 100
Boeing Model 100A
Boeing Model 100A (Modified) (“Bradley’s
Beast”)
Boeing Model 100A (Modified) (“Bradley’s
Beast”)
Boeing Model 299
Boeing Model SA-307B “Stratoliner”
Boeing Model 314 Clipper
Boeing Model 377-10-34 “Stratoliner”
Buhl “Airsedan” CA-6, Special
Bristol Type 175 “Britannia” 312
32
33
Cessna T-50 “Bobcat” (After accident)
Cessna Model T-50 “Bobcat” (After accident)
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
Date
NC-12406
N1024V
XK-AXJ
CF-JAW
RCAF 18145
RL-201,
25201
CF-BGY
NC-675B
N994B
NR-796N
785W
NR-761W
D-ASTA
4985
NC-10357
NC-232M
X725W
NC-13326
NC-872H
NC-873H
NC-247K
N247K
N247K
X-13372
NC-19907
NC-18602
NC-31225
NC-14502
BOAC
G-AOVB
NC-56877
NC-56877
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
102
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
45a
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
Cessna Model 172
Cessna Model 180
Chase YC-122-CA “Avitruc”
Convair 340
Consolidated Model 28-1 “Cuba”
Culver Dart G. W. Special
Culver Cadet PQ-8A
Curtiss “Texas Wildcat” (France)
Curtiss “Falcon” Mailplane
Curtiss-Robertson “Thrush” Model J, Women’s
World Refueling Endurance Record, 196 hrs.
Curtiss-Robertson “Robin” J-1, In-Flight
Refueling Endurance Record, 653 hrs. 34 min.
Curtiss-Wright “Condor” T-32
Curtiss OX-5 Engine, 90 hp
DeHavilland DH-4, Used in motion picture “The
Court Martial of Billy Mitchell”
DeHavilland Mail DH-4
DeHavilland “Tiger Moth”
DeHavilland D. H. 82C “Tiger Moth”
DeHavilland “Fox Moth” DH-83
DeHavilland “Rapide” DH-89A (On floats)
DeHavilland “Otter”
DeHavilland “Comet 2” DH-106
Dornier Do27
Douglas M-2 “Special”
Douglas M-4
Douglas Dolphin 136
Douglas 7B Prototype, Wreckage
Douglas 7B Prototype, Wreckage
Douglas 7B Prototype, Wreckage
Douglas DC-1, Transcontinental Record Los
Angles to New York, 11 hrs. 5 min.
Douglas CD-2-115 D/F (“Swissair”)
Douglas CD-2-124
Douglas DC-3-194B
Douglas DC-3-270B
Douglas DC-4 (DC-4E)
Douglas C-54A
Douglas A-26B “Invader”
Fairchild Model FC-2
Fairchild FC-2W2, Byrd Antarctic Expedition
Fairchild Model KR-21
Fairchild Model 71
Fairchild Model A-942B
Fleet Model 7 (On floats)
N-5638B
N-2385C
48-1370
NC-777
NX-20912
NC-61468
1920
X-208E
NC-9142
NR-526N
1935
NC-12868
ZK-AN??
CF-DHR
NC-12739
CF-BBH
QT-882
XK-670
N-5235
NR-1060
(N)C 150
NC-14286
X-223Y
Jan. 23, 1939
Jan. 23, 1939
Jan. 23, 1939
Apr. 30, 1935
HB-ITO
NC-1000
PH-ALV
NC-25694
NC-18100
PIC-100
NX-67834
NC-4763
NC-8006
CF-AMH
NC-9108
NC-782V
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
103
75
76
77
78
79
80
Cole Palen’s Fokker DVII
Fokker E.III 417/15 Replica
Fokker F-32
Fokker “Tri-Motor” F-10A
Ford Model 4-AT-E
Ford Model 5-AT-B
Ford Model 5-AT-B
Ford Model 4-AT-B
Ford Model 4-AT-B
81
Ford Model 5-AT-B, Crash
82
Ford Model 5-AT0B, Crash
83
Ford Model 5-AT0B, Crash
84
Ford Model 5-AT0B, Crash
85
Ford Model 5-AT0B, Crash
86
Ford Model 5-AT-C (Cabin Interior)
87
Ford “Trimotor” 5-AT-CS
88
General Western “Meteor” (Modified)
89
Goodyear Non-Rigid Airship
90
Great Lakes 2-T-1A
91
Great Lakes 2T-1M “Special”
92
Great Lakes 2T-1E
93
Grumman J2F “Duck”
94
Grumman G-22 “Gulfhawk II”
95
Grumman “Goose” G-21-A
96
Hiller 360 Helicopter
97
Heinkel He 70C
98
Helio-Courirr 391B
99
Horton Model HW-X-26-52 “Wingless”
100 Hughes 269A Helicopter
101 Hughes XH-14 Flying Boat
102 Humphreys Special MG-2
103 JEACO 2 “Lil Monster”
104 Johnson Uniplane
105 Junkers Ju60 “PFEIL”
106 Junkers W-33F/F1
107 Sweden Built Junkers K-47
108 Kaman HOK-1 “Huskie”
109 Kellett K-4
110 Keystone K-47-C
110a Keystone K-47C “Pathfinder”
111 Laird “Bone Crusher,” Flown by Katherine
Stinson in 1916-1917 during exhibition tour of
Japan
112 Laird “Commercial” LC-B3000
113 Laird “Speedwing Jr.” LC-DC (Modified)
114 Lear Jet 24
7625/1B
NC-584K
NC-9612
NC-9639
NC-9636
NC-7119
NC-7582
NC-9649
NC-9649
NC-9649
NC-9649
NC-9649
NC-414 H
N12294
NC-16A
N11339
NX-315Y
X700K
MV-07
NR-1050
N-1503V
N-110H
Sep. 4, 1929
Sep. 4, 1929
Sep. 4, 1929
Sep. 4, 1929
Sep. 4, 1929
1929
N-4205B
N-81P
NX-20928
N17K
NX-13680
D-2400
CF-AQW
S-AABW
1954
1938
NC-11666
NR-5317
NR-5317
1916
NC-632
NR-10537
N-111LJ
1937
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
104
114a
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
Lincoln “All-Purpose,” AP-B5
Little Toot
Lockheed Vega Model 1, “Artic Expedition”
Lockheed Vega Model 1, “Artic Expedition”
Lockheed Vega Model 1
Lockheed Vega Model 1
Lockheed Vega Model 1 restored by Les Maldin
Lockheed Vega 5
Lockheed Vega 5
Lockheed Vega 5
Lockheed Vega 5A Special (“Miss Silvertown”)
Lockheed Vega 5A (Mexico)
Lockheed Vega 5C Special (Amelia Earhart
standing on wheel pant)
Lockheed Vega 5C Special (“Conc”)
Detroit-Lockheed Vega DL-1 (“Silver Streak”)
Lockheed Explorer 4 (“City of Tacoma”)
Lockheed Explorer H (“City of Tacoma”)
Lockheed Altair 8D (“Lady Southern Cross”)
Lockheed Altair 8E (Japan)
Lockheed “Orion” 9
Lockheed “Orion” 9C
Lockheed “Orion” 9 (“Springwind”)
Lockheed “Orion” 9E Special, Acquired in 1935
by Wiley Post to be modified as the “OrionExplorer,” which crashed in shallow waters at
Walakpi, Alaska killing Post & Will Rogers.
Lockheed “Orion” 9D Special, Made first
nonstop transcontinental flight from Burbank,
CA to Newark, NJ in 36 hrs. 34 min.
Lockheed Electra 10-A
Lockheed Model 14-N2
Lockheed 1049G Super Constellation
Lockheed Hudson MK-V
Lockheed “Lightning” F-FA
Luscomb Model 8
Martin M-130
Martin 202
Martin Liner 202 (202A)
Martin B-26 “Marauder” (Executive Business
Conv.)
Mercury “Chic T-2”
Mile’s “Sparrowhawk” M-5
Mitsubishi G3M2, Made Round-the-World
Flight from Aug. 26 to Oct. 20, 1936, 194 flying
hours.
NC-954N
CF-PKX
X-3903
X-3903
CF-AAL
CF-AAL
N-161N
NC-433-E
NC-7954
NC-7954
NC-309H
XB-MAA
NR-965Y
1935
NC-12282
NC-8495
NR-856H
NR-856H
VH-USB
J-BAMC
NC-988Y
NR-12222
NC-12228
NR-12283
c.a.1935
NR-14222
NC-14937
NC-18973
NZ-1019
N-62350
CF-BNC
NC-14715
N-93056
N-93058
N3E
NC-191M
J-BAC1
1936
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
105
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
Mitsubishi G3M2, Made Round-the World
Flight from Aug. 26 to Oct. 20, 1936, 194 flying
hours.
Mooney “Sky Baby” N5K
Stinson Model 108-3 Voyager
Mono “Monoprep” 218
Mono “Monosport” Model 1
Mono “Monosport” Model 2
Monocoupe Model 70
Northrop Beta 2
Northrop Alpha 2
Northrop Flying Wing Empennage
Northrop Alpha 3
Northrop Gamma 2A
Northrop Gamma 2B, Ellsworth Trans-Antarctic
Flight
Northrop Gamma 2B, Ellsworth Trans-Antarctic
Flight
Northrop “Gamma” X-2-D
Northrop “Delta” 1-B
Ogden “Osprey” Model PC
Piasecki (Vertol) HUP-2 Retriever (French
Navy)
Piper Cub J3C (Accident)
Piper “Cub” J-3F-60
Piper J-4 Special
2 – Piper PA-11 Mated Together
Piper Aztec PA-23
Pitcairn “Autogiro” PCA-2
Pitcairn “Fleetwing II” PA-4
Pitcairn “Mailwing” PA-5
Pomilio (Italian)
Rearwin “Ken Royce” 2000C
Republic RC-3 “Seabee”
Ryan “Brougham” B-5
Ryan STA
Ryan Navion
American Savoia-Marchetti S-55
Schreck 17-HT-4
S.E. 3130 Aloutte II
Seversky SEV-1XP
Seversky SEV-S2
Short Brothers S.20 “Mercury”
SIAI Marohetti S-205/22R
Sikorsky S-29A
Sikorsky S-37-2
J-BAC1
1936
N-8648K
8979
NC-152K
8989
7348
X-12214
X-216H
NC-933Y
NC-12265
NR-12269
NR-12269
(N) X-13758
X-ABED
NC-398V
130075
NC-48814
NX-23367
N-33584
N-1334N
N-123LF
NC-11609
NC-3216
N95W
X-44E
N-6476K
NC-738M
N-14983
N-4588K
NC-20K
NC-792K
FWHOR
R-18Y
R-70Y
G-ADHJ
N-970WA
C-2756
NC-942M
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
106
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
Sikorsky S-37-2
Sikorsky “Amphibian” S-38-BS
Sikorsky “Amphibian” S-38C
Sikorsky “Clipper” S-40
Sikorsky Model S-42
Sikorsky “Clipper” S-42B
Sikorsky “Amphibian” S-43
Sikorsky “Amphibian” S-43
Sikorsky “Helicopter” R-5A
Sikorsky “Helicopter” R-5A
Simplex “Red Arrow” W-2-S
Line up of Smith DSA-1 Miniplanes
Spartan Model C5-301
Stearman Senior “Speedmail” 4-CM-1
Stearman Model 70
Stearman-Hammond Y-1-S
Stinson Model T Tri-Motor
Stinson Model A (Australian)
Stinson “Reliant” SR
Stits Sky Baby, World’s Smallest Airplane
Taylor “Cub” E-2
Tachikawa Army Type LO Transport
Tatikawa T.S. 1
Taylorcraft DCO 65, Crash, Ground looped into
Vultee BT-13/15
Thomas Morse (Crash – on its nose)
Timm “Collegiate” M-150, World’s Endurance
Record Flying Night & Day, 378 hrs. 48 min.
Travel Air Model 4000
Travel Air Model 4000
Travel Air Model B9-4000
Travel Air Model A-6000A, Special
Verville Air Coach 104-P
Vultee V-1
Vought-Sikorsky “Vindicator”
Vultee V1-AS
WACO Model 8
WACO Model 9
WACO Model 10 (GXE)
White Airplane Co. S-125
WACO Model ATO (Left)
WACO Model 10 (Right)
Line of 5 WACO ATO’s (Freddie Lund, WACO
Test Pilot standing beside airplanes)
WACO Model ATO
Four WACO Model ATO’s
NC-942M
NC-29V
NC-6V
NC-81V
NC-822M
NC-16736
NC-16933
N-53294
NC-371V
NC-11006
NC-489W
NC-571Y
NC-15522
NC-10891
VH-UGG
NC-13478
N5K
NC-12626
NC-47741
TM-23
NC-279V
NC-9831
NC-9961
NC-8122
X-12293
V-156F
NRSS-N208
NC-721E
NX-16791
NC-8577
1929
NC-8584
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
107
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
258
259
260
261
262
263
264
265
266
267
268
269
270
271
WACO Model CSO (Africa)
WACO Model CTO
WACO Model CTO
WACO Model CTO
WACO Model DSO
WACO Model BS-165
WACO Model JYM
WACO Model RNF (Prototype)
WACO Model QCF-2
WACO Model QDC
Three Prototype WACOs (L to R)
WACO Model RNF
WACO Model QFC-2
WACO Model OEC
WACO Model OEC (Prototype)
WACO Model UEC
WACO Model UIC “Demonstrator”
WACO Model UIC “Demonstrator”
WACO Model UBA (Prototype)
WACO Model D (Prototype)
WACO Model JHDA
Two WACO Model WHD’s
WACO Model WHD
WACO Model WHD (On floats)
WACO Model S3HD
WACO Model S3HD
WACO Model YOC (Prototype)
WACO Model YKC (Crash)
WACO Model YPF-6
WACO Model ZKS-7 (Accident)
WACO Model EQC-6 (On floats)
WACO Model ZPF-6
WACO Model ZQC-6
WACO Model AVN-8
WACO Model AVN-8
WACO Model ZKS-7
WACO Model ARE
WACO Model ARE
WACO Model SRE
Line up of WACO Model UPF-7’s
Wilson Special Model W-1
Wilson Special Model W-1
Aerial View of Troy, Ohio. WACO plant off
Peters Pike in lower center
Zenith Model Z-6-B
VP-KAP
NR-21M
21M
C-7475
NC-921H
X-652N
NC-11442
X-11250
1921
1930
NC-11456
NC-11496
X-12440
X-12440
NC-12459
NC-13061
NC-13061
X-12435
13051
1934
N-14048
N-14048
NC-14613
NC-14002
NC-15711
NC-17704
NC-16223
NC-17470
CF-AZM
NC-2278
1934
NC-2335
NC-20951
NC-20953
NC-29379
N-790N
N-790N
NC-935Y
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
108
272
273
274
Five Sailplanes (L to R)
Goeppingen “Wolf”
Schweizer TG-Z
Schweizer TG-3
Laister-Kauffman
Nelson Dragonfly
“Bill Fischer” Airplane
Aerial View of Akron, Ohio airport
N-18280
N-47902
N-56424
N-24188
N-34923
NX-29111
Apr. 19, 1941
Military Aircraft – 5” x 7” Photographs
Box
File Description
42
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
Albatross B11a
Albatross CVII
Albatross D-1
Bell P-39M-1-BE “Aircobra”
Boeing B-17E “Flying Fortress”
Boeing B-17G “Flying Fortress,” flying, from
above
Boeing B-17’s “Flying Fortress,” flying in
formation, from right front
Boeing B-17’s “Flying Fortress,” flying in
formation,
Boeing YB-29-BW “Superfortress”
Boeing YB-29-BW “Superfortress”
Boeing YB-29-BW “Superfortress”
Boeing YB-29-BW “Superfortress”
Boeing YB-29-BW “Superfortress”
Boeing B-29-40-MO “Superfortress (15th Air
Force “Hell’s Angels”)
Boeing P-26 “Peashooter”
Boeing P-26A “Peashooter”
Boeing P-26A (Crash)
Boeing P-26A (on its back)
Boeing P-12C
Boeing YP-29B
Boeing F4B-3
Bristol Fighter F.2B
Bristol M.1A
Bristol M.1A
Bristol Scout C
Bristol Scout D
Bristol Scout D
Caudron G3 (French)
Caudron G3 (French)
Tail/AC #
Date
42-4814
CF-HPB
Mar. 16, 1943
12593
12601
41-336957
41-36957
41-36957
41-36957
41-36957
41-86255
33-66
34-25
Bu. 8903
N5413
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
109
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
Hangars & Flying Field, Clinton County Army
Air Force Base, Ohio
Hangars & Flying Field, Clinton County Army
Air Force Base, Ohio
Hangars & Flying Field, Clinton County Army
Air Force Base, Ohio
Consolidated PT-12
Curtiss JN-4 “Jenny” (RNAS)
Curtiss JN-4 “Jenny” (RNAS)
Curtiss P-1B
Curtiss P-1C “Hawk” (Foreground)
Douglas C1 (Background)
Curtiss P-6D “Hawk”
Curtiss P-6D “Hawk”
Curtiss P-36C
Curtiss O-1C “Falcon”
Curtiss “Helldiver”
Curtiss BF2C-1 “Goshawk”
Curtiss Hawk F6C-1 (Santa Paula’s Replica)
Two Curtiss O2C-1 “Helldivers”
Curtiss XSO3C-1 “Seamen”
Curtiss XSO3C-1 “Seamen”
DeHavilland D.H. 4
DeHavilland D.H. 4 (Engine Installation)
DeHavilland D.H. 4
DeHavilland D.H. 4
DeHavilland D.H. 4
Line of five DeHavilland D.H. 4s
DeHavilland D.H. 4 (Grahame-White Built)
DeHavilland D.H. 9
DeHavilland D.H. 9
DeHavilland Canada YL-20-DH “Beaver”
Deperdussin Mono-Fighter (French)
Detroit (Lockheed) YP-24 (Crash), Fairfield Air
Depot, OH
Dorand AR
Dorand AR
Douglas O-2H
Douglas O-38B
Douglas T2D-1
Douglas T2D-1
English Electric “Canberra” B. MK6
Farman Type F-221 Bombardment Plane
French Henry Farman
M. Farman Biplane (Crashed on roof of hangar)
Fokker D. VII 7776/18
27-264
984V
Bu. 9588
Bu. A6968
BUAER 1385
BUAER 1385
C-2107
C-161
C-161
51-6263
2-X1X
32-320
Oct. 1932
1918
1918
WT-372
1918
P-108
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110
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
Fokker D. VII
Great Lakes XTBG-1
Grumman “Martlet IV” (RAF)
Grumman XF3F-3
Handley Page 0/100
Handley Page Hastings C-2
Handley Page 0/100
Handley Page 0/100
Handley Page 0/100
Handley Page 0/100
Hawker Hurricane MK. II B (Japanese Captured)
Hawker Hurricane MK. II B (Japanese Captured)
Hawker Hurricane MK. II B (Japanese Captured)
Junkers J9 (D1)
Kachikawa K1-54C
Lockheed P-38L-5-LO “Lightning”
Lockheed P-38G-10-LO “Lightning”
Nakajima Ki-34 (Code Name Thora)
Production line of Japanese Nakajima Ki-43IIB
Nakajima Ki-84Ia Hayate (Gale)
Nakijima Ki-84Ia Hayate (Gale)
Nakijima Ki-84Ia Hayate (Gale)
Northrop YIC-19
North American BT-9C “Yale”
North American O-47A
North American P-51D-NA “Mustang”
North American MKI “Mustang” (RAF)
Line of 11 North American P-51H-5-NA
“Mustangs”
Potez Type 25A-Z Reconnaissance/Bomber
(French)
Potez Type 39.A2 (French)
Potez Type 50.A2 Reconnaissance Biplane
(French)
Potez Type 54 (French)
Potez Type 54 (French)
Potez Type 54 (French)
Royal Italian Naval Air Service F.B.A. Type H
(Flying Boat)
Seversky P-35A
Seversky P-35A
Seversky P-35A (Mechanics working on engine)
Seversky P-35A (Under repair)
Sikorsky S-29A
Sopwith 1 ½ Strutter (RNAS)
Sopwith 1 ½ Strutter (RNAS)
7756
Bu. 9723
Apr. 8, 1943
Bu. 1031
WJ-338
J-BAFA
44-35008
42-13168
31-516
44-13377
AG-348
44-64432
358
No. 1
N-5670
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
111
113
114
115
116
117
Sopwith 1 ½ Strutter (RNAS)
Sopwith 7F.1 Snipe
Sopwith 7F.1 Snipe
Sopwith F.1 “Camel” (RAF)
Three Sopwith F.1 “Camels” (RAF)
118
119
120
121
122
Three Sopwith F.1 “Camels”
SPAD S. VII C1
SPAD S. VII C1
SPAD XIII
Stinson L-1A-ST “Vigilant” (On floats with
wheels)
Stinson L-5-VW “Sentinel”
Tachikawa Ki-36
Tachikawa Ki-36
Tachikawa Ki-36
Tachikawa Ki-54b
Tachikawa Ki-54b
Tachikawa Ki-70 (Code Name Clara)
Tachikawa Ki-70 (Code Name Clara)
Tachikawa Ki-74
Tachikawa Ki-74
Tachikawa Ki-74
Tachikawa Ki-77
Tachikawa Ki-92
Tachikawa Ki-92
Tachikawa Ki-92
Vought VE-9 (U.S. Army)
Vought SU-3 (On Catapult)
Vultee BT-13A “Valiant”
Line up of six Vultee BT-13A “Valiant”
WACO Model XPT-14
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
E-7352
E-7352
B-6300
B-6310
B-6310
41-18912
42-98558
N20AB
41-11035
39-702
Racing Aircraft – 5” x 7” Photographs
Box
File Description
Tail/AC #
42
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
R12E
NC-18776
N-257Y
Alexander, Race #23
Beechcraft Model D-17S, Race # 44
Boeing Model 247-D (Signed by Roscoe Turner)
Bellanca Model “CF” Modified, Race #29
Bellanca Model “CF” Modified, Race #29
Bellanca Model “CF” Modified, Race #29
Caudron C-460, Race #100, Winner of 1936
Thompson Trophy Race & Greve Trophy Race
150 Cessna CR-3
NR-57Y
Date
1938
Oct. 14, 1934
1924
1924
1924
1936
1933
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
112
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
Cessna CR-3
Cessna CR-3
Cessna Model MW-1, Race #95
Chester “Jeep”, Race #15
Curtiss CR-2, Race #40
DeHavilland DH-88 “Comet”
Delgado “Delgado Maid,” Race No.’s 17 & 6
Delgado “Delgado Maid,”
Driggs Dart, Race #24
Folkert’s SK-3 “Pride of Lemont,” Race #301,
Won 1937 Thompson Trophy Race
Gee Bee Model Z, “City of Springfield,” Race #4
Gee Bee Model D “Sportster,” Race #53
Gee Bee Model E “Sportster,” Race #14
Gee Bee Model R-1, Race #11
Gee Bee Model R-6H “Q. E. D.”, Race #77
Gotch & Brundage Special
Gotch & Brundage Special
Hall “Bulldog,” Race #6
Heath “Cannon Ball”, Race #3
Hosler “Fury”
Hosler “Fury”
Hosler “Fury”
Hosler “Fury”
Hosler “Fury”
Hosler “Fury” (Russ Hosler in front)
Hosler “Fury”
Howard DGA-5 “Ike,” Race #39
Howard DGA-6 “Mr. Mulligan,” Race #40
Howard DGA-6 “Mr. Mulligan,” Race #40
Laird Model LC-DW-300 “Solution,” Race #77
Laird Model LC-DW-300 “Solution,” Race #77
Laird Model LC-DW-300 “Solution,” Race #77
Laird Model LC-DW-500 “Super Solution,”
Race #400, Jimmy Doolittle’s Shell Racer won
1931 Bendix Race
Laird-Turner Special LTR-14, Race #29
Lockheed 3 Air Express, Roscoe Turner’s “The
Gilmore Lion,” Race #25
Lockheed 3 Air Express, Roscoe Turner’s “The
Gilmore Lion,” Race #25
Lockheed 3 Air Express, Roscoe Turner’s “The
Gilmore Lion,” Race #25
Lockheed 3 Air Express, Roscoe Turner’s “The
Gilmore Lion,” Race #25, Roscoe & his lion with
lady by plane
NR-57Y
NR-57Y
X-9860
NR-12930
Bu. 6081
G-MCSP
NR-65Y
NR-65Y
1933
1933
N-14899
1937
NR-77V
NC-11043
NC-46V
NR-2100
NR-14307
X-12239
X-12239
NR-2111
10372
NX-14Y
NX-14Y
NX-14Y
NX-14Y
NX-14Y
NX-14Y
NX-14Y
NR-56Y
NR-273Y
NR-273Y
NR-10538
NR-10538
NR-10538
NR-12048
1922
1931
1932
1932
1932
1933
1933
1933
1931
NX-263Y
NR-3057
1938
1930
NR-3057
1930
NR-3057
1930
NR-3057
1930
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
113
189 Lockheed 3 Air Express, Roscoe Turner’s “The
Gilmore Lion,” Race #25, Roscoe & his lion with
lady by plane
190 Lockheed 3 Air Express, Roscoe Turner’s “The
Gilmore Lion,” Race #25
191 Lockheed 3 Air Express, Roscoe Turner’s “The
Gilmore Lion,” Race #25, Roscoe with 2
unidentified ladies
192 Mono Special
193 Mono Special
194 Monocoupe Model 110 “Shot Wing Special,”
Race #33
195 Monocoupe Model 110 (Modified), Race #14
196 Monocoupe Model 110 (Modified), Race #14
197 Monocoupe Model 110 (Modified), Race #14
198 Monocoupe Model 110 (Modified), Race #14
199 Monocoupe Model 110 (Modified), Race #14
200 Monocoupe Model 110 (Modified), Race #14
201 Morane-Saulnier MS230
202 Fordon-Neumann Special, Race #21
203 Aircraft at All-American Flying Derby:
Pacific School of Engineering Special, Race #7
Mono Special, Race #6
Others Unidentified
204 Panstowe Zaklady Lotnicze (Poland)
205 Panstowe Zaklady Lotnicze (Poland)
206 Panstowe Zaklady Lotnicze P.Z.L. P11/111Series 6-D
207 C. H. Powell Racer, Race #7, 1st Place in 1925
Mitchell Field Races
208 C. H. Powell Racer, Race #7, 1st Place in 1925
Mitchell Field Races
209 C. H. Powell Racer, Race #7, 1st Place in 1925
Mitchell Field Races
210 Keith-Rider R-3, Race #9
211 Travel Air Model 2002 (Florence “Pancho”
Barnes Plane)
212 Travel Air Model 2002 (Florence “Pancho”
Barnes Plane)
213 Travel Air Model R “Mystery S,” Race #31
214 Laird-Turner LTR-14 “Meteor,” Race #29,
Roscoe Turner by plane
215 Laird-Turner LTR-14 “Meteor,” Race #29
216 Wedell-Williams “Wee Will Jr.,” Race #17
217 Wedell-Williams “Wee Will Jr.,” Model 22,
Race #22
NR-3057
1930
NR-3057
1930
NR-3057
1930
NR-500W
NC-501W
1934
NC-501W
NC-501W
NC-501W
NC-501W
NC-501W
NC-501W
F-AMBT
R-500W
R-10358
NR-500W
2176-D
2176-D
1931
1932
1932
1925
1925
1925
NR-14215
R-613K
R-613K
NR-614K
NX-263Y
1929
NX-263Y
NR-10337
NR-60Y
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
114
218 Wedell-Williams “Wee Will Jr.,” Modified
219 Wedell-Williams “Wee Will Jr.,” Model 44,
Race #57
220 Wedell-Williams “Wee Will Jr.,” Model 44,
Crash
221 Line of aircraft:
Wedell-Williams Model 44, Race #92
Wedell-Williams Model 44, Race #44
Wedell-Williams Model 44, Race #57
222 Wedell-Williams Model 44, Race #44
223 Wedell-Williams Model 44 “Miss Patterson,”
Race #44, Jimmy Wedell by plane
224 Wedell-Williams Model 44 Under Construction
225 Wedell-Williams Model 44 Under Construction
226 Wedell-Williams Model 44 Under Construction
227 Wedell-Williams Model 44 Under Construction
228 Wedell-Williams Model 44 Under Construction
229 Wedell-Williams Model 44 Wing Construction
230 Steve Wittman “Bonzo”
231 Clifford Henderson & the Oxford Professor
Mayor R. L. R. Atcherley at National Air Races
232 Grandstand at Cleveland Air Races
NR-60Y
NR-61Y
1932
1934
NR-61Y
1936
NR-536V
NR-278V
NR-61Y
NR-278V
NR-278V
NR-13688
Civilian Aircraft – 5” x 8” Photographs
Box
File Description
Tail/AC #
43
1
2
3
NC-247K
NX-1940
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Boeing Model 100A
Boeing Model 5A-307B “Stratoliner”
Boeing 707 (Foreground)
Tupelov 104 (Background
Culver PQ-14A
Culver PQ-14A
Culver PQ-14A
Douglas DC-1, Crash
Fairchild F-47
Fairchild F-47
Fokker F-10 Deluxe
Ford 8-AT-A
Howard DGA-8
Lear Jet Model 23
Loughead Brothers Aircraft Olympic-DWO
Lockheed Vega 1
Lockheed 3 Air Express, Roscoe Turner’s “The
Gilmore Lion”
Date
NL-4744N
NX-41769
NX-41769
5514
X-8499
US-54
N-232R
X-962Y
NC-200E
NR-3057
Oct. 1974
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
115
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
Lockheed 3 Air Express, Roscoe Turner’s “The
Gilmore Lion”
Lockheed Vega 5
Lockheed Vega 5 Special “The New Cincinnati”
Lockheed Vega 5B
Lockheed Vega 5B
Lockheed Vega 5B
Lockheed Vega 5C
Lockheed Explorer 7 Special
Lockheed Altair 8D
Lockheed Altair 8D, “Lady Southern Cross”
Lockheed Orion 9A Special
Lockheed Orion 9C Special, “Shelllightning,”
Flown by Jimmy Doolittle
Lockheed Orion Explorer 9E (On floats)
Lockheed 12 Electra Junior
Lockheed Sirius 8A, In fight
Lockheed Sirius 8A
Lockheed Sirius 8A, In flight
Lockheed Sirius, Flown by Charles Lindbergh
Lockheed Model 18-07 “Lodestar”
Lockheed F-5G-6-LO “Lightning”
Northrop “Beta”
Northrop “Beta”
Northrop Beta 2
Northrop Beta 2
Northrop Beta 2
Northrop Beta 2
Northrop Beta 2
Northrop Beta 2
Northrop Beta 2, Crash, David Levy after Bailout at Wichita, KS
Northrop Beta 2, Crash
Northrop Alpha 2, at factory
Northrop Alpha 2
Northrop Alpha 2
Northrop Alpha 2, on taxi-way
Northrop Alpha 2
Northrop Alpha 2 (Crash, Rudder Section)
Northrop Alpha 2 (Crash)
Northrop Alpha 2 (Crash)
Northrop Alpha 2 (Crash)
Northrop Alpha 2 (Crash)
Northrop Alpha 2 (Crash)
Northrop Gamma
NR-3057
NC-624E
NR-496M
NR-105W
NR-105W
NR-105W
NC-959Y
NR-101W
X-118W
VH-USB
NC-12229
NC-12222
NR-12283
NC-17
X-119W
X-119W
X-119W
NR-211
NC-25603
NX-90813
X-963Y
X-963Y
X-12214
X-12214
X-12214
X-12214
X-12214
X-12214
X-12214
May 5, 1934
X-12214
May 5, 1934
X-2W
X-2W
X-2W
X-2W
X-2W
X-2W
X-2W
X-2W
X-2W
NC-966Y
NC-13759
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
116
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
Northrop Gamma 2B, Ellsworth Trans-Antarctic
Flight
Northrop Gamma 2D
Northrop Gamma 2D, Los Angles-New York Air
Mail Record, 11 hrs. 31 min.
Northrop Delta 1-B
Northrop Delta 1-D
Northrop Delta 1-D
Northrop Delta 1-D
Northrop Delta 1-C (Sweden)
Douglas DC-3-194B “Royal Dutch”
Northrop Flying Wing
Northrop Flying Wing (Left)
Northrop Alpha 2 (Right)
Rearwin “Ken-Royce” 2000-CO
Stearman “Beta” 3D
Stearman “Beta” 3D
Stearman “Beta” 3D
Stearman “Junior Speedmail” 4-D
Stearman Model 4E Special
Stearman-Northrop “Alpha” 4-A
Stearman-Northrop “Alpha” 4-A
Stinson “Reliant” SR-5A, “Little Eagle”
Thomas Morse TM-23
Thomas Morse TM-23
Thomas Morse TM-23 (Accident)
Aerial View of WACO Factory, Peters Pike,
Troy, OH
NR-12269
NC-13758
NC-13757
X-ABED
NC-14242
NC-14242
NC-14267
SE-AD1
PH-ALP
X-216H
X-216H
NC-12579
NC-12214
NC-12214
NC-12214
NC-769H
NC-785H
NC-11Y
NC-933Y
NC-14590
c.a.1928
Military Aircraft – 5” x 8” Photographs
Box
File Description
Tail/AC #
Date
43
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
32-303
53-4296
33-192
33-192
33-192
Apr. 7, 1936
Apr. 7, 1936
Apr. 7, 1936
Boeing YB-9A
Boeing RB-47H-BW
Boeing P-26C (Crash, Selfridge Field, MI)
Boeing P-26C (Crash, Selfridge Field, MI)
Boeing P-26C (Crash, Selfridge Field, MI)
Curtiss A-3A “Falcon
Curtiss XA-8 “Shrike”
Curtiss XPW-8
Curtiss P-6E “Hawk”
Curtiss XP-6H “ Hawk” at Wright Field
Curtiss XP-40-CU “Warhawk”
Douglas B-18A “Bolo”
Douglas B-18A “Bolo”
30-387
AS 23-1202
32-264
32-233
38-10
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
117
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
Douglas R3D-2 (U.S. Marine)
Fairchild YF-1
Fokker YO-27 Observation
General (Fokker) C-14
Howard NH-1
Keystone XLB-7 “Panther”
Lockheed Hudson MK1 (RAF)
Lockheed Hudson MK1 (RAF)
Lockheed Hudson MKIV (RAF)
Seversky P-35 on ramp at Wright Field
Seversky P-35A
Seversky XP-41
Thomas Morse Y10-33
Vought SU-4
Bu. 1905
30-391
Bu. 44932
28-388
T-9298
A-16-11
36-430
30-90
Bu. 9428
Racing Aircraft – 5” x 8” Photographs
Box
File Description
43
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
Driggs-Johnson DJ-1, Race #8
Gee Bee Model D “Sportster,” Race #53
Heath “Feather, Race #22
Lockheed 3 Air Express, Race #25, Roscoe
Turner’s “The Gilmore Lion”
Lockheed Vega 5, Race #62
Lockheed Vega 5A Special, “Miss Silvertowns,”
Race #6
Lockheed Vega 5C, Race #11
Loening R-4, Race #45
Marcoux-Bromberg Special, Race #4
Spartan “Executive” 7-W, Race #51
Travel Air Model R “Mystery S”
Verville-Sperry R-3, Race #48, 1924 Pulitzer
Race Winner
Tail/AC #
Date
NC-11043
1924
1932
1924
NC-3057
NC-7954
NR-308H
1930
NR-105W
1922
R-14215
X-17605
NR-614K
22-328
1939
1924
Civilian Aircraft – 4” x 5” Photographs
Box
File
Description
44
1–5
6
7
8
9 – 12
13
14 – 50
Abrams
Stolp-Adams SA-100 “Starduster”
Aerocentre “Chardonerst”
Aeronautics Arsenal Air 100
Aero Commander
Aeromarine-Klemm AKL-26B
Aeronca
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
118
51- 52
53
54- 57
58- 59
60– 61
62
63– 67
68 – 70
71
72 – 77
78
79
80
81
81a-81b
82 – 84
85
86
87
88
89
90 – 93
94 – 96
97 – 100
101 – 104
105 – 106
107
108 - 180
181
182 – 185
186 – 209
210
211
212
213 – 214
215 – 218
219 – 229
230
231 – 235
236 – 240
241 – 255
256 – 280
281 – 284
285
286 – 292
293 – 294
Aircraft Mechanics Inc.
Airspeed “Oxford” I
Alexander
Alliance “Argo”
All American “Ensign” 10-A
Allenbaugh A.
American Eagle
American Gyro
American Nemuth Parasol
American Savoia-Marchetti
Amiot 350
Anderson BA-7
Aqua-Flight II
Arado AR68E-1 (German)
Armstrong Siddeley Axial-Flow Gas Turbine Engine
Arrow Sport
Atlantic (Fokker) S-3
Awstor J5B “Autocar”
Czech built Avia L-40
Avia BH-21R
Avro 594 Avion IV
Babcok-Vlchk
Babcock
Bach
Marion Baker “Delta Kitten”
Baumann B-250 “Brigadier”
Nicholas-Beazley NB-3
Beech (Beechcraft)
Beecraft “Wee Bee”
Bell Helicopters
Bellanca
Wright-Bellanca WB-2
Ben Brown Pusher
Bird Model CJ
Blackburn
Bleriot
Blohm und Voss (German)
Boeing Model B-1
Boeing Model 40
Boeing Model 80
Boeing Model 95 “Mailplane”
Boeing Model 100
Boeing Model 200 “Monomail”
Boeing Model 215
Boeing Model 221
Boeing Model 226
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
119
45
295 – 334
335 – 337
338 – 353
354 – 362
363
Boeing Model 247
Boeing Model 281
Boeing Model 307
Boeing Model 314 “Clipper”
Boeing Aircraft Company, Plant #1, Apr. 1938
1–4
5–7
8
9 – 10
11
12 – 13
14
15
16
17 – 19
20 – 21
21a – 21b
22 – 23
24 – 25
26 – 29
30 – 42
43 – 58
59 – 60
61 – 74
76
77 – 78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85 – 86
87
88
89 – 127
128
129
130
131 – 134
135 – 136
137 – 138
139 – 150
151 – 170
171
Boeing Model 377 “Stratocruiser”
Boeing Model 707
Boeing Model 727
Boeing Model 737
Boeing Model 747
Boeing F4B-4
Boeing-Canada “Totem”
Beco Brown L-5
Bourdon B-4 “Kittyhawk”
Breese
Bristol
Briston Theseus 21 Turbine Engine
British Aircraft Corp.
Brown
Brunner-Winkle “Bird” BK
Bucker (German)
Buhl
Bullock “Pusher”
Burnelli
Butler “Blackhawk”
Cairns
California V-3 Cub
Call-Air Model A-3
Camair 480
Canadair CL-44-6
C. A. N. S. A. C-5
Cant Z-1012
Capelis XC-12
Casa C-212-200
Caudron
Cessna
Chilton (British)
Clevenger L-5
Colonial C-1 Skimmer
Columbia, Brown-Young X-BY-1
Commercial C-2
Commonwealth
Consolidated Model 17
Consolidated Model 20
Consolidated Model 21
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
120
46
172
173 – 176
177
178 – 179
180 – 187
188
189 – 192
193
194
195 – 210
211 – 216
217 – 271
272 – 278
279 – 336
337
338 – 345
346
347 – 373
373a
374
Consolidated Model 10
Consolidated Model 16
Consolidated-Vultee BT-13 Valiant
Consolidated PBY “Catalina”
Convair
Corban “Baby Ace”
Cornelius LW-1 “Freewing”
Crescent C-82
Crouch-Bolas “Dragonfly”
Culver
Cunningham-Hall
Curtiss
Curtiss-Robertson
Curtiss-Wright
Custer “Channel Wing” CCW-5
Davis
DeBothezat Helicopter GB-5
DeHavilland
DeHavilland H-1 Goblin Turbine Engine
Detroit Municipal Airport, Jul. 21, 1930
1
2–9
10 – 20
21 – 28
29
30 – 34
35 – 70
71 – 98
99 – 109
110 – 119
120 – 121
122 – 127
128 – 131
132 – 133
134 – 142
143 – 149
150 – 154
155
156
157
158
159 – 161
162 – 165
166
167 – 171
Doman LZ-4A
Dornier (German)
Douglas Dolphin (113, 117, 119, 1, 3)
Douglas Mailplane (M-2, M-3, M-4)
Douglas O-2MC
Douglas DC-1
Douglas DC-2
Douglas DC-3
Douglas DC-4
Douglas DC-5, DC-6, DC-7, DC-8, DC-10
Douglas DF (151, 195)
Douglas DST
Douglas A-26/B-26
Douglas B-18A
Douglas C-47
Douglas C-54
Doyle “Oriole” O-2
Driggs “Skylark” 3
Dunham
Eastern (General Motors) TBM-3
Emigh “Trojan” A-2
Emsco B-7-C
Ercoupe 415
Exel Helicopter Model 100
Fairchild (FC-1, FC-2)
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
121
47
172 – 174
175 – 178
179 – 198
199 – 210
211 – 218
219 – 222
223 – 228
229
230 – 231
232 – 233
234 – 243
244 – 247
248
249 – 263
264
265 – 268
269
270
271 – 284
285 – 328
Fairchild (KR-21, KR-125, KR-135)
Fairchild Model 22
Fairchild Model 24
Fairchild Models (42, 45, 46)
Fairchild Model 71
Fairchild Model A-942
Fairchild Model M-62
Fairchild Model M-84C
Fairchild Model PT-19
Fairey
Fiedor “Bluewing”
Fiesler
Firestone GA-45D
Fleet
Flexstone F.5L
Fleetwing
Flectcher
Aero-Flight “Streak 225”
Focke-Wulf
Fokker
1–7
8 – 22
23 – 28
29
30
31 – 32
33
34 – 39
40 – 57
58 – 60
61
62
63 – 65
66 – 68
69
70
71
72 – 74
75 – 94
95 – 100
101 – 117
118 – 129
130 – 131
132
133 – 135
Ford (2-AT & 4-AT)
Ford 5-AT
Ford 8-AT
Foster Wikner Wicko G.M. 1
Found FBA-1A
Franklin “Sport” 90
Fulton Model FA-2 “Amphibian”
Akron-Funk Model B
General
General-Western
General Motors
Gilbert Experimental
Globe “Swift” GC-1B
Goodyear
Gotha
Gourdon Seaplane
Graham-Perrin Special
Granville Brothers
Great Lakes
Barkley-Grow
Grumman (GG-1, G-21, G-22, G-32)
Grumman (G-44, G-58, G-72, G-73, F3F, TBF)
Gyrodyn GCA
Hall Monoped
Hamilton H-47
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
122
136
137
138
139 – 145
146 – 147
148
149
150
151
152 – 154
155
156 – 157
158 - 166
167 – 182
183 – 184
185 – 186
187 – 188
189
190 – 191
192
193
194
195
196
197 – 198
199 – 200
201
202 – 210
211 – 212
213 – 215
216
217 – 222
223
224 – 226
227 – 239
240
241 – 243
244 – 246
247 – 264
265 – 269
270 – 271
273 – 274
275
276
277 – 278
279 – 283
Hammond 100
Handley-Page “Marathon 2”
Hanriot H.D. 2
Harlow (PJC, PC-5)
Frank Harnandez “Rapier 65”
Hartman
Hatz
Hawker “Cygnet”
Heath Parasol
Heinkel He 70
Hiller 360 Utility Helicopter
Horton Wingless HW-X
Howard (DGA-6, DGA-7)
Howard (DGA-8, DGA-9, DGA-11, DGA-15)
Howard Hughes H-1
Inland
Interstate “Cadet” S-1-A
Ilyushin IL-62M
Ireland “Privateer” P-2
Israeli Aircraft Industry
Jensen Trainer Model 2
Jodel D-11
Johanson JA-2
Johnson “Rocket” 185
Johnson-Funke Model V2V
Jones Model S-125
Jovanovich JOV-3
Junkers
Kaman
Kari-Keen
Keen
Kellett “Autogiro”
Keystone K-47C
Keystone-Loening K-84 “Commuter”
Kinner (B, B-2, K-100, R-5)
Aeromarine-Klemm AKL-26A
Kreutzer “Aircoach” K-5
Johnson-Laird LC-DC “Continental Special”
Laird
Lambert-Breese 1344
Lamb
Lanier “Paraplane” Commuter
Larson “Speed Bird”
Latecoere 521 (French)
Learjet
Garland Lincoln LF-1/2
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
123
284 – 287
288
289 – 306
307 – 324
325 – 347
Lincoln PT-K
Lincoln-Page LP-3
Lockheed Vega Model 1
Lockheed Vega Model DL-1
Lockheed Vega Model 2
48
1 – 167
168 – 202
203 – 204
205 – 242
243 – 268
269 – 277
278
279 – 354
355 – 369
Lockheed Vega Model 5
Lockheed Air Express Model 3
Lockheed Explorer
Lockheed Sirius Model 8
Lockheed Altair Model 8
Lockheed Altair Model DL-2A
Lockheed Orion WP-3D
Lockheed Orion Model 9
Lockheed Orion-Explorer Model 9E
49
1 – 60
61 – 74
75 – 82
83 – 86
87 – 88
89 – 90
91 – 92
93 – 96
97
98
99
100
101
102 – 108
109 – 129
130 – 157
158
159 – 160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167 – 169
170 – 171
172
173 – 179
180
181
Lockheed Electra Model 10
Lockheed Electra Junior Model 12
Lockheed Super Electra Model 14
Lockheed Lodestar Model 18
Lockheed Constellation 049
Lockheed Super Constellation Model 1049
Lockheed L-100
Lockheed Tristar L-1011
Lockheed Hudson
Lockheed Model 422
Lockheed C-130H-LM
Lockheed Jetstar II
Loening “Air Yacht” C2C
Loughead Brothers
Luscombe
Martin
Martinsyde “Semiquaver”
McArthur Pusher (1910 Curtiss Pusher)
McGaffney “Aviate” A-V8
McKissick Viceroy
Melberg MG-3
Mercury CHIC T-2
Metal Aircraft Co. G-2-W “Flamingo”
Messerschmitt BFW MF 108B “Talfun”
Meyers
George Meyers “Little Toot”
Henri Mignet H.M.14
Miles
Mitsubishi Karigane I
Mohawk “Pinto” M-1-CK
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
124
50
182 – 185
186 – 188
189 – 200
201 – 208
209 – 216
217 – 220
221 – 223
224 – 227
228 – 229
230
231
232
233
234
235
236 – 239
240 – 257
258 – 277
278 – 285
286 – 314
Mono
Monocoupe
Monocoupe Model 90
Monocoupe Model 110 & 113
Monocoupe Model D-145
Monocoach
Mooney
Morane-Saulnier
Marion Bakers MB-1 Delta Kitten
Morrisey “Nifty”
Nakajima P-1 “Mail Carrier”
Namco YS-11
Security-National “Airster” S-1-A
Nicholas-Breazley NB-3
Nieuport 28
Noorduyn “Norseman”
Northrop Alpha, Alpha 2, & Alpha 3
Northrop Alpha 4 & Alpha 5
Northrop Beta
Northrop Delta
1 – 13
14 – 27
28 – 59
69 – 75
76 – 92
93 – 100
101 – 111
112
113
114
115 – 116
117
118
119
120 – 122
123 – 124
125 – 126
127 – 128
129
130 – 132
133
134 – 137
138
139 – 168
169 – 181
Northrop Gamma 2A
Northrop Gamma 2B
Northrop Gamma 2D
Northrop Gamma 2E
Northrop Gamma 2G
Northrop Gamma 2H
North American
Northwest Model A
Noury “Noranda”
Hayden-Clary-O’Day W-6 “Time Builder”
Ogden PC “Osprey”
Orenco
Overland Sport Model L
Pace “Gannet”
Paramount “Cabinaire” 165
Parks “Speedster” P-2
Pasped “Skylark” W-1
Percival “Proctor” 5
Pfalz D.XII
Pheasant
Pfeifer Sport JL
Phillips Aeroneer
Piasecki Model 44A
Piper
Pitcairn
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
125
51
182 – 185
186 – 190
191
192
193 – 210
211
212 – 213
214
215 – 216
217 – 231
232
233 – 236
237 – 260
261
262 – 264
265
266
267 – 269
270 – 276
277 – 284
285 – 307
Pitts Special
Porterfield
Prest Baby Pursuit
Rankin EX-1
Rearwin
Kreidner-Reisner “Challenger” C-2
Republic
Retz R-10
Rheem PJC-4
Rice Special
Rose A-1 “Parakeet”
Mahoney-Ryan “Brougham” B-1
Ryan
Salmon
Savoia-Marchetti
Schreck-Viking 17-HT-4
Schweitzer SGS.121
Seversky
Seversky SEV-DS
Seversky 2AP
Seversky SEV-3M
1
2–6
7
8
9
10 – 49
50 – 55
56
57 – 58
59
60
61 – 64
65 – 66
67 – 91
92 – 93
94 – 95
97
98
99
100
101
102 – 139
140
141 – 144
Shell Petroleum Co. Aircraft
Short
Schmity Special
Siebel Si204D
Sierradyne S-1 “Sierra Sue”
Sikorsky
Simplex
Betty Skelton Pitts Special
S.N.C.A.N. Nord 1200/01
Sopwith “Snipe”
Sorrell Special
Southern Aircraft
Spad
Spartan
Spruce Goose
Salvay-Stark 10 “Skyhopper”
St. Louis X
Stampe et Vertongen S.V. 4-B
Standard J-1
Star E “Cavalier”
Starling Model 40
Stearman
Stearman-Boeing 75
Stearman-Hammond
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
126
52
145 – 159
160 – 165
166 – 196
197 – 210
211 – 222
223 – 284
285 – 290
291 – 292
293 – 304
Stewart M-2
Stinson “Detroiter” SB/SM
Stinson Model A
Stinson Models M, O, & R
Stinson Models S, SM, U, & W
Stinson Model SR
Stinson Models 108, V-77, AT, & L
Stiper M-1
Stits
1
2
3-5
6–9
10 – 15
16 – 33
34 – 36
37
38 – 53
54 – 55
56
57 – 61
62
63
64 – 100
101 – 102
103
104 – 105
106 – 109
110
111 – 113
114
115
116 – 122
123 – 154
155 – 167
168 – 172
173 – 177
178 – 190
191 – 208
209 – 215
216 – 223
224 – 228
229 – 253
254 – 282
283 – 303
Skandinavisk KZ-11 “Sport”
Straugham Model A
Sud (Est & Quest)
Supermarine
Swanson
Taylorcraft
Temco
Teziutlan
Thaden T-4-A
Thomas-Morse
Thorp T-11 “Skyskooter”
Timm
Thrasher Twin Ercoupe
Transcendental 1-G
Travel Air
Tuscan Metal H-70-71
Tyler Special
Vance
Vega 35
Verville “Air Coach” 104-C
Vickers
Voisin
Volmer VJ-21
Vought
Vultee V-1
Vultee V-11 & V-12
Vultee Model 54 & Model 61
WACO Model 10
WACO Models ASO, ATO & AVN
WACO Model BSO, CPF, CTO, & CUC
WACO Models DJC, DSO, DQC, ENF, EQC, GXE, & HTO
WACO Models INF, KNF, MGC, MNF, PBF, QCF & RBA
WACO Model S3HD
WACO Models UBF, UEC, UIC, UKC, UPF, & UQC
WACO Models W, YKC, YKS, YMF, YOC, YPF & YPT
WACO Models ZGC, ZKS, ZPF, ZQC, ZVN & Misc.
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
127
304
305
306
307
308
309
310
311 – 314
315
316
317 – 324
325 – 327
328 – 333
334 – 337
Wagner Twin Tri-Pacer
Warwick Lil Champ W-1
Waterhouse Romair
Westbrook Golden Eagle
Westland Lysander MK11
Wibault 283.T12 “Le Glorieux”
Wickham A “Bluebird”
Wittman W-8 “Tailwind”
Wolf Glider
Zenith Z-6-B
Graf Zeppelin “Hindenburg”
Unidentified Aircraft Crashes
Composite/Collection of Various Aircraft
Unidentified Monplanes – low, mid & high
Military Aircraft – 4” x 5” Photographs
Box
File
Description
53
1–8
9
10 – 11
12 – 17
18
19
20
21
22 – 25
26 – 32
33 – 44
45 – 67
68
69 – 89
90 – 95
96 – 128
129 – 142
143 – 163
164 – 168
169 – 172
173 – 187
188 – 192
193 – 201
202 – 209
210 – 220
221 – 226
227
Aeronca
AGO Ao 192 “Kurier” (German)
Airspeed
Albatros (German)
Allied Transport Glider XLRA-1
American (Airplane & Engine Co.)
Amiot (French)
Antanov ANT 25 (Russian)
Arado (German)
Armstrong-Whitworth (British)
Atlantic (Fokker)
Avro
Bachem
Beechcraft
Bell FM-1 “Airacuda”
Bell P-39 “Airacobra”
Bell P-59 “Airacomet”
Bell P-63 “Kingcobra”
Bell P-77
Bell (P-400, X-1B, FL-1, & L-39)
Bellanca
Berliner-Joyce PB-1
Berliner-Joyce P-16
Berliner-Joyce XFJ
Berliner-Joyce XF2J/XF3J
Berliner-Joyce OJ
B.H.P Engine
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
128
54
228 – 238
239
240 – 241
242 – 252
253 – 266
267 – 281
282 – 286
287 – 294
295 – 308
309 – 359
Blackburn
Bleriot-Spad S-91-4
Blohm und Voss (German)
Boeing (MB-3, NB, Model 215 & Model 248)
Boeing Y1B-9
Boeing XB-15
Boeing Model 299
Boeing YB-17 “Flying Fortress”
Boeing Y1B-17 “Flying Fortress”
Boeing B-17 “Flying Fortress”
1 – 27
28 – 29
30 – 31
32 – 38
39 – 41
42
43 – 44
45 – 49
50 – 56
57 – 60
61 – 64
65 – 132
133 – 135
136 – 190
191-192
193 – 212
213 – 214
215 – 216
217 – 228
229 – 260
261 – 272
273 – 275
276
277
278 – 300
301 – 341
342 – 345
346 – 348
349
350
351 – 352
353
354 – 356
357 – 372
373 – 375
Boeing B-29 “Superfortress”
Boeing B-38
Boeing B-39
Boeing B-47 “Stratojet”
Boeing B-50
Boeing B-52
Boeing L-15
Boeing C-73/C-75
Boeing C-97
Boeing PW-9
Boeing P-4, P-8, & P-9
Boeing P-12
Boeing P-15 & P-936
Boeing P-26 “Pea Shooter”
Boeing Models 281 & 264
Boeing P-29
Boeing MB-3A
Boeing FB-3 & FB-5
Boeing F2B & F3B
Boeing F4B
Boeing F5B, F6B, & F7B
Boeing PBB
Breda Ba65
Breguet 14-A
Brewster
Bristol
Boulton Paul
Breda
Budd
Bucker Jungmeister Bu133
Canadian Car & Foundry
Canadair C-54GM
Cant (Italian)
Caproni
Caudron
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
129
55
56
1 – 19
20 – 21
22 – 23
24
25 – 43
44 – 61
62 – 96
97 – 113
114 – 122
123 – 131
Cessna
Chase C-123
Columbia
Commonwealth “Wackett”
Consolidated B-24 “Liberator”
Consolidate B-32 “Dominator”
Consolidated P-30 & PB-2
Consolidated PBY “Catalina”
Consolidated P2Y, P3Y, & P4Y
Consolidated PT 1/3/11
132 – 155
156 – 165
166 – 171
172 – 178
179 – 181
182 – 187
188 – 196
197
198 – 211
212 – 235
236 – 244
245 – 265
266 – 268
269 – 276
277 – 282
283 – 284
285 – 288
289 – 307
308 – 311
312 – 315
316 – 333
334 – 345
346
347 – 348
349 – 353
354 – 356
Consolidated A-10 & A-11
Consolidated PB2Y & PB4Y
Consolidated Y1C & Y1P
Consolidated NY
Consolidated O-17
Consolidated BY, BT-7, RY-2 & C-87
Convair
Culver PQ-14A
Curtiss JN-4
Curtiss A-8 “Shrike”
Curtiss A-10 “Shrike”
Curtiss A-12 “Shrike”
Curtiss A-18
Curtiss A-25
Curtiss AT-4, AT-5, & AT-9
Curtiss YC-30 “Condor”
Curtiss C-46 “Commando”
Curtiss O-1 “Falcon”
Curtiss O-11 & O-18
Curtiss O-26
Curtiss O-39
Curtiss O-40 “Raven”
Curtiss O-52 “Owl”
Curtiss Model 76
Curtiss A-3 & A-4
Curtiss B-2, Model N, & NBS-1
1 – 10
11
12 – 20
21 – 24
25 – 83
84 – 85
86
Curtiss P-1 “Hawk”
Curtiss P-2 “Hawk”
Curtiss P-3
Curtiss P-4
Curtiss P-6 “Hawk”
Curtiss P-17
Curtiss P-20
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
130
57
87 – 89
90 – 93
94
95 – 121
122 – 159
160 – 173
174 – 215
216 – 219
220
221 – 227
228
229 – 232
233 – 238
239 – 240
241 – 243
244 – 251
252 – 255
256
257
258 – 267
268 – 283
284 – 291
292 – 295
296 – 312
313 – 325
326 – 342
343 – 347
348 – 358
359
360 – 362
363 – 366
367 – 387
Curtiss P-22
Curtiss P-23
Curtiss P-934
Curtiss P-31
Curtiss P-36
Curtiss P-37
Curtiss P-40 “Warhawk”
Curtiss Kittyhawk
Curtiss Tomahawk I
Curtiss P-42
Curtiss P-46
Curtiss P-55 “Ascender”
Curtiss P-60
Curtiss P-62
Curtiss R-6 & S-3
Curtiss Model 75
Curtiss Hawk II, III, & IV
Curtiss HS-2L
Curtiss N-9H
Curtiss BFC-2 “Hawk”
Curtiss BF2C-1 “Goshawk”
Curtiss F6C
Curtiss F7C
Curtiss F8C “Helldiver”
Curtiss F9C “Sparrowhawk”
Curtiss F11C “Goshawk”
Curtiss F12C
Curtiss F13C
Curtiss F14C
Curtiss N2C “Fledgling”
Curtiss OC-1/2/3
Curtiss O2C-1/2
1–3
4–9
10 – 12
13 – 20
21 – 36
37 – 38
39 – 53
54 – 56
57
58 – 59
60 – 69
70 – 72
73 – 74
Curtiss RC-1
Curtiss R4C-1 & R5C-1
Curtiss XS2C-1 & XS3C-1
Curtiss SB2C “Helldiver”
Curtiss SBC “Helldiver”
Curtiss SC-1 & SNC-1
Curtiss SOC “Seagull”
Curtiss SO2C & SO3C
Curtiss TS-1
Huff-Daland
DeHavilland DH-4
DeHavilland L-20
DeHavilland U-1 “Otter”
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
131
58
75 – 77
78 – 79
80 – 97
98 – 101
102
103 – 104
105 – 106
107 – 116
117
118 – 142
143 – 144
145 – 152
153 – 176
177 – 187
188 – 190
191 – 220
221 – 222
223 – 227
228
229 – 242
243
244 – 245
246 – 247
248 – 249
250 – 251
252 – 259
260 – 262
263 – 266
267 – 283
284 – 285
286
287 – 289
290 – 306
307 – 309
310 – 312
313 – 324
325 – 333
334 – 336
337 – 339
340 – 369
370
DeHavilland DH-6 & DH-9
DeHavilland DH-82 & DH-86
DeHavilland DH-98 “Mosquito”
DeHavilland DH-100 & DH-103
DeHavilland DHC-1 “Chipmunk”
Dewoitine (French)
Dorand A.R. (French)
Dornier (German)
Douglas A-2
Douglas A-20 “Havoc”
Douglas Boston III & Havoc I (British)
Douglas A-24 “Dauntless”
Douglas A-26 “Invader”
Douglas B-7
Douglas DB-1
Douglas B-18 “Bolo”
Douglas B-19
Douglas B-23 “Dragon”
Douglas B-43 “Jetmaster”
Douglas BT-1 & BT-2
Douglas C-1
Douglas C-26 “Dolphin”
Douglas C-29 “Dolphin”
Douglas C-32
Douglas C-33
Douglas C-34
Douglas C-38 & C-39
Douglas C-42 & C-42
Douglas C-47 “Skytrain”
Douglas “Dakota IV”
Douglas DC-3 (Sweden)
Douglas C-49 & C-53
Douglas C-54 “Skymaster”
Douglas C-74, C-117, & C-118
Douglas C-124 “Globemaster II”
Douglas O-2
Douglas OA-3, OA-4, & YOA-5
Douglas O-9 & O-14
Douglas O-22
Douglas O-25
Douglas O-29
1 – 29
30 – 38
39 – 86
87 – 109
Douglas O-31
Douglas O-35
Douglas O-38
Douglas O-43
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59
110 – 140
141 – 143
144 – 146
147 – 154
155 – 156
157 – 179
180 – 193
194 – 199
200 – 202
203 – 212
213 – 215
216 – 220
221 – 230
231 – 236
237 – 240
241 – 242
243
244
245
246 – 282
283 – 296
297 – 299
300 – 311
312 – 316
317
318 – 319
320
321 – 329
Douglas O-46
Douglas AD-1 “Skyraider”
Douglas A3D-1 & A4D-1
Douglas XFD-1
Douglas PD-1
Douglas RD-1/2/4
Douglas R2D-1
Douglas R3D, R4D, & R5D
Douglas DB-7
Douglas SBD “Dauntless”
Douglas XO2D-1
Douglas T2D-1 & T3D-2
Douglas TBD-1 “Devastator”
Douglas – Miscellaneous
Eastern (General Motors) TBM-3 “Avenger”
English Electric “Camberra”
EDO XOSE-1
Elias NBS-3
Engineering Division TW-1
Fairchild
Fairey
F.F.V.S. J-22 (Sweden)
Fiat (Italian)
Fisher (General Motors) P-75A
Fieseler Fi 156
Fleet
Fleetwings XBT-12
Focke-Wulf
1 – 26
27 – 28
29 – 56
57 – 58
59 – 60
61
62 – 75
76
77
78 – 80
81 – 85
86 – 112
113 – 115
116 – 133
134 – 138
139 – 153
154 – 172
Fokker
Folland (British)
Ford
Franco-British Aviation F.B.A.
General Aircraft, Ltd. (British)
G & A (Firestone) XR-9B-GA
General Aviation (Fokker)
General Motors FM-2 “Wildcat”
Gloster Gladiator I (British)
Goodyear FG-! “Corsair”
Gotha (German)
Great Lakes BG & TG
Grumman XFT-1, HU-16, & OA-9
Grumman SA-16 & UF-1 “Albatross”
Grumman AF-2 “Guardian”
Grumman FF
Grumman F2F-1
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
133
60
173 – 207
208 – 220
221 – 231
232 – 239
240 – 256
257 – 279
280 – 281
282 – 284
285 – 291
292 – 320
321 – 329
330 - 334
335 – 340
341
342 – 349
Grumman F3F
Grumman F4F
Grumman F5F & F6F
Grumman F7F & F8F
Grumman F9F
Grumman JF “Duck”
Grumman TB3F-1 “Guardian”
Grumman SBF-1
Grumman TBF “Avenger”
Grumman SF
Grumman J2F “Duck”
Grumman J4F “Widgen”
Grumman R2F & JRF
Halberstadt CV (German)
Hall
1 – 25
26
27 – 60
61 – 81
82 – 86
87
88 – 89
90 – 92
93
94
95 – 96
97
98 – 113
114
115 – 116
117 – 118
119 – 124
125
126 – 144
145 – 149
150
151
152
153
154 – 155
156 – 160
161 – 174
175 – 181
182 – 192
193 – 199
Handley-Page
Hawke “Audax”
Hawker (British)
Heinkel (German)
Henschel (German)
Hiller H-23B-UH “Raven”
Hiro (Japanese)
Huff-Darland
Ilyushin IL-4 (Russian)
Imam Ro. 43 (Italian)
Interstate
Jeannin Taube
Junkers (German)
Kaiser-Fleetwings XBTK-1
Kaman
Kawanishi
Kawasaki
Kellet YG-1B
Keystone
Kinner XRK-1 “Envoy”
Koolhoven FK-52 (Netherlands)
Kyushu Q1Q1 (Japanese)
Latecoere 521 (French)
Platt-LePage PL-5 “Hat”
Liore’ (French)
Lockheed Y1C-12 & Y1C-17
Lockheed Y1C-23 & Y1C-25
Lockheed XC-35
Lockheed C-36 & Y1C-36
Lockheed Y1C-37
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
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61
200 – 205
206 – 214
215 – 222
223 – 224
225 – 252
253 – 260
261 – 262
263 – 264
265 – 272
273 – 284
285 – 296
297 – 304
305 – 308
309 – 317
318 – 320
321 – 323
324 – 332
Lockheed C-40, C-69 & C-85
Lockheed F-5 “Lightning”
Lockheed C-101, C-121, & C-130
Detroit-Lockheed XP-24
Lockheed P-38 “Lightning”
Lockheed P/F-80, F-90, & F-97
Lockheed TV-2 “Shooting Star”
Lockheed T-33
Lockheed-Vega “Ventura” (British)
Lockheed “Hudson”
Lockheed XR20-1
Lockheed R-30, R-50, & R-60
Lockheed JO-2
Lockheed PV-1 & PV-2
Lockheed P2V-1 “Neptune”
Lockheed DL-2A & Model 10
Loening
1–6
7 – 14
15 – 47
48 – 59
60 – 74
75 – 77
78 – 81
82 – 87
88 – 93
94 – 98
99 – 112
113 – 122
123 – 127
128 – 132
133 – 135
136 – 137
138 – 140
141
142 – 168
169 – 170
171
172
173 – 189
190 – 192
193 – 195
196 – 202
203
204 – 207
Macchi (Italian)
Martin LB-4, MB, T-1, MBT, NBS, & SC
Martin B-10
Martin B-12
Martin B-26 “Marauder”
Martin AM-1 “Mauler”
Martin PB-2M-1 “Mars”
Martin JM “Marauder
Martin PM-1, P2M-1, P3M-1, & P5M-2
Martin BM-1 & BM-2
Martin PBM
Martin N2M-1, T3M, T4M, T5M, & T6M
Martin “Maryland” (British)
Martin “Baltimore”
Martin-Baker (British)
Maurice Farman (French)
McDonnell
Meridionali Ro. 41 (Italian)
Messerschmitt (German)
Mikoyan-Gurevich MIG-3 (Russian)
Military Aviation Factory “Microplane”
Milo M-20 (British)
Mitsubishi (Japanese)
Morane-Saulnier (French)
Nakajimi (Japanese)
Naval Aircraft Factory
New Standard
Noorduyn
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
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62
208 – 212
213 – 225
226 – 271
272
273 – 291
292
293 – 294
295 – 297
298 – 309
310 – 311
312 – 321
322 – 341
342 – 354
355 – 356
357 – 365
Northrop Alpha, Gamma 2-D2, & Gamma 2-C
Northrop YA-13 & XA-16
Northrop A-17
Northrop YRB-49A-NO
Northrop Y1C-19, C-19, C-100, & C-125
Northrop YF-5A-NO “Freedom Fighter”
Northrop F-15 “Reporter”
Northrop F-89 “Scorpion”
Northrop P-61 “Black Widow”
Northrop Project 12
Northrop BT
Northrop XFT
Northrop RT
Northrop Nomad I
Northrop Delta I & II
1–4
5–7
8 – 31
32 – 34
35 – 84
85 – 86
87 – 102
103 – 126
127 – 131
132 – 138
139 – 143
144 – 146
147 – 159
160 – 162
163 – 204
205 – 211
212 – 219
220 – 228
229 – 231
232
233 – 234
235 – 236
237
238 – 240
241 – 244
245 – 251
252
253
254
255
Northrop Gamma 2-J, N-3PM, & 8A-2
North American A-36A “Apache”
North American AT-6 & T-6 “Texan”
North American T-28 “Trojan”
North American NA-40 & B-25 “Mitchell”
North American B-45 “Tornado”
North American BC-1 & BC-2
North American BT-9 “Yale”
North American Y1BT-10
North American BT-14
North American NA-16 & AT-16
North American L-17A “Navion”
North American O-47
North American XB-21, NA-57E & NA-73
North American P-51 “Mustang”
North American TF6D, P-64, F/P-82 “Twin Mustang”
North American F-86 “Sabre” & F-100A
North American FJ, PBJ, SNJ, & NJ
North American “Harvard I” (British)
Noury Model T-65 “Noranda”
Ordnance Engineering Co.
Panstwowe Zaklady Lotnioze
Petlyakov P3-8
Pfalz (German)
Piasecki
Piper
Pitcairn XOP-1
Polikarpov I-5 (Russian)
Pomilio PE (Italian)
Potez 631 (French)
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63
256 – 257
258 – 260
261 – 265
266 – 287
288 – 293
294
295 – 303
304 – 305
306
307 – 308
309 – 319
320 – 338
339 – 343
PZL (Polish)
Reggiane
Republic XF-12A, P-35, & YP-43
Republic P-47 “Thunderbolt”
Republic P-84, F-84, F-86, & 2-PA
L.F.G. Roland D-XVI (German)
Ryan
Saab 18A (Swedish)
Sanders-Roe Ltd.
Savior-Marchetti SM 79
Seversky BT-8
Seversky P-35
Seversky P-41, XFN-1, NF-1, & 2PA-1
1–7
8 – 12
13 – 30
31 – 40
41 – 46
47
48 – 58
59 – 85
86 – 107
108
109
110 – 111
112 – 132
133
134 – 138
139 – 141
142 - 144
143
144
145 – 154
155 – 157
158 – 183
184 – 200
201 – 206
207 – 245
246 – 273
274 – 295
296 – 297
298 – 301
302 – 303
304 – 333
334 – 337
Short
Siai-Marchetti (Italian)
Sikorsky
Sopwith (British)
Spad (French)
St. Louis YPT-15
Stearman
Stinson
Supermarine (British)
Svenska Aeroplan Aktiebolaget
Tachikawa Ki-74
Taylorcraft
Thomas Morse
Vertol VZ-2-BV
Verville
Vickers-Northrop Delta I & II
Vickers
Viking 00-1
Caproni-Vizzola
Vought F4U-1 “Corsair”
Vought F6U-1 & F7U
Vought O2U
Vought O3U, O4U & O5U
Vought OS2U & SO2U
Vought SU
Vought SBU
Vought SB2U
Vought UO
Vought V-156
Vought V-173
Vultee
WACO
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63A
338 – 342
343 – 344
345 – 346
347 – 349
Westland Lysander
Wright F3W-1 “Apache”
Yakolev
Yokosuka
350 – 351
352
353
354 – 356
Airships
U.S. Army Goodyear Airship TC-1
U.S. Navy Goodyear Airship G-1 “Defender”
U.S.S. Shenandoah ZR-1
British Airship “Mullion” SST
357
358
359
Miscellaneous
Montage of 3 Boeing Y1B-17s & 3 Curtiss Hawk Models
Aircraft Hanging at 1940 New York World’s Fair
Ten Miscellaneous Destroyed Italian Aircraft on the Ground
1–3
4
5 – 11
12
13 – 17
18 – 21
22
23 – 24
25
26 – 27
28
29
30 – 31
32
33 – 35
36 – 37
38 – 39
40 – 44
45
46 – 47
48 – 56
57 – 58
59 – 65
66 – 67
68
69 – 70
Military Aircraft Additions
Beechcraft UC-43 “Traveler”
Boeing B-17 “Flying Fortress”
Boeing B-17G-95-DL “Flying Fortress”
Boeing B-29-40-MO “Super Fortress”
Boeing PT-17 “Kaydet”
Curtiss AT-9-CS “Fledgling”
Curtiss P-40 “Warhawk”
Douglas C-47-DL, “Skytrain”
Douglas TBD-1 “Devastator”
Fairchild PT-26A “Cornell”
Grumman F4F-3 “Wildcat”
Grumman JF-1 “Duck”
Hawker Hurricane
Lockheed F-4B “Lightning”
Lockheed F-4C “Lightning”
Lockheed F-5-LO
Lockheed F-5B “Lightning”
Lockheed F-5E “Lightning”
Lockheed F-5G-LO
North American AT-6-NT “Texan”
North American B-25J-1-NC “Mitchell”
North American B-25s in formation
North American BT-14-NA “Yale”
Supermarine Spitfire XII RAF
Westland Lysander MK I
Vultee BT-13 “Valiant”
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Racing Aircraft – 4” x 5” Photographs
Box
File
Description
64
1
2–3
4–6
7
8
9
9a
10 – 12
13 – 33
34
35 – 39
40
41 – 59
60 – 74
75 – 78
79 – 97
98
99 – 102
103 – 137
138 – 145
146 – 198
199 – 200
201
202 – 207
208 – 209
210 – 213
214 – 219
220 – 226
227 – 228
229 – 237
238 – 250
251 – 283
284 – 287
288 – 320
321 – 336
337 – 340
341 - 342
343
344 – 345
346 – 365
366 – 382
Aero Industries Inc. “Shoestring”
Alexander “Bullet”
Eddie Allenbaugh Special Model A & Model 75
A. E. Anderson “Beetle Bomb”
American Moth Monoplane
Francis Angell “Whistler”
Gene Guether Angel “Kitten
Mike Argander “Deerfly”
Miles & Atwood Special
Baker Special
Floyd Bean Special
Nicholas-Beasley “Pobjoy Special”
Beechcraft (Beech)
Bell
Bee-Line
Bellanca
Bleriot
Boeing
Marcoux-Bromberg
Alden Brown
Brown
McKeen-Brown
Gotch & Brundage Special
Bushey-McGrew Special
Butz Special
Carr Special
Tom Cassutt Special
Caudron Special C-460
Cessna
Cessna GC-1 & GC-2
Cessna CR-2
Cessna CR-3
Chambers R-1 Special
Art Chester Special “Jeep”
Art Chester Model 500 “Goon”
Church “Midwing”
Command-Aire “Little Rocket”
Coffman-Hunt
Cosmic Wind
Crosby CR-3
Crosby CR-4
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65
1 – 35
36 – 42
43 – 44
45 – 50
51 – 76
77 – 79
80 – 82
83
84
85 – 86
87 – 88
89 – 92
93
94 – 110
111 – 118
119 – 138
139 – 163
164 – 165
166 – 167
168
169
170
171 – 172
173 – 177
178 – 181
182 – 207
208 – 225
226 – 231
232 – 278
279 – 306
307 – 333
334 – 361
362 – 378
379
380
381 – 382
Curtiss
Davis
Dayton-Wright RB-1
DeHavilland
Delgado
Denight “DDT”
Deperdussin
Dixon Special
Dormoy “Bathtub”
Douglas A-26 “Invader”
Engineering Division – Verville
Falck “Rivits”
Fieseler Fi-156 “Storch”
Flagg F-15 “Flaggship”
Folkert SK-1
Folkert SK-2 “Toots”
Folkert SK-3 “Jupiter”
Folkert SK-4
Foss
Francis-Angell Special
Frenzel Special “El Bandito”
Gloster VI
Gloucestershire Bamel “Mars I”
Goodyear
Granville Brothers Gee Bee Models A, B, & C
Granville Brothers Gee Bee Model D
Granville Brothers Gee Bee Model E
Granville Brothers Gee Bee Model X
Granville Brothers Gee Bee Model Y
Granville Brothers Gee Bee Model Z
Granville Brothers Gee Bee Model R-1
Granville Brothers Gee Bee Model R-2
Granville Brothers Gee Bee Model R1/R2 Long Tail
Granville Brothers Gee Bee “Tiger”
Granville Brothers “B.G. Baby”
Granville-Miller “Time Flies”
66
1 – 26
27
28
29 – 38
39 – 51
52 – 54
55
56 – 63
64
Granville-Miller-DeLackner R-6H
Great Lakes 2T-1E Sport
Grumman
Haines
Hall-Springfield “Bulldog”
Hall-Springfield “Cicada”
Hanes “Hornet”
Hansen “Baby Bullet”
Hanriot DIII
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67
65 – 68
69 – 77
78 – 80
81 – 88
89
90 – 95
96 – 120
121 – 155
156 – 174
175 – 208
209 – 216
217 – 218
219
220
221 – 231
232 – 233
234 – 235
236 – 241
242
243 – 244
245
246 – 250
251 – 254
255 – 257
258 – 272
273 – 307
308 – 309
310 – 312
313 – 316
317 – 331
332 – 340
341 – 347
348 – 356
357 – 359
360 – 384
Hawks
Heath “Baby Bullet”
Heath Center Wing
Heath “Cannon Ball”
Heston Type 5
Hosler
Howard DGA-3 “Pete”
Howard DGA-4 “Mike”
Howard DGA-5 “Ike”
Howard DGA-6 “Mister Mulligan”
Hughes
Coffman-Hunt
Hunt-Haines
Ibbs Special
Gordon Israel “Redhead”
William L Jamieson
Luther Johnson “Betty Jo” & “Mammy”
Johnson Continental Special “Rocket”
Bucker Jungmeister 133
Kensinger “Tater Chip”
Kreimendahl-AST “Shoestring”
Laird “Speedwing”
Laird “Speedwing Jr.”
Laird LC-DE “The Vagabond”
Laird LC-DW-300 “Solution”
Laird LC-DW-500 “Super Solution”
Lawrence Institute of Technology “Chappy”
William Leighnor Special “Mirage”
Johnny Livingston
Lockheed
Lockheed Orion Model 9
Lockheed P-38 “Lightning”
Lockheed F-5
Loening
Loose “Special”
1
2
3–4
5
6–7
8
9
10 – 12
13 – 28
29 – 34
Loving-Wayne WR-1
Luscombe Model 8
Macchi
Snyder-MacReady “Baby Bomber”
Dave Mangum “Mr. Zip”
Martin B-26C
Mayer “Mr. D”
Mercury
Miller-Military Aircraft Corp.
Jimmy Miller “Little Gem”
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35
36 – 72
73 – 79
80
81 – 83
84
85 – 89
90
91 – 98
99 – 114
115 – 119
120 – 121
122 – 123
124
125
126
127
128
129 – 130
131
132
133 – 134
135
136
137 – 141
142 – 167
168 – 186
187 – 213
214 – 222
223 – 226
227 – 247
248 – 250
251
252 – 274
275 – 277
278 – 303
304 – 322
323 – 326
327 – 331
332
333 – 334
335
336
337 – 338
339 – 373
Mike Murphy’s “Cheek-to-Cheek”
Monocoupe
Mummert Mercury
Mono Special Fordon-Newman Special
Navy-Wright NW-1
Neumann “Special
Nicholas-Beazley Pobjoy “Phantom 1”
Rodney Nimmo “PFTTT”
Northrop
North American
Pacific School of Engineering
Pack
Garland-Pack
PZL P-11/111
Parker “Winged Bullet”
Payne “Knight Twister”
Ponnier F-5
Potez 53
Rasmussen “Skippy”
Lazor-Rautenstauch
Reaver “Special”
Kreider-Reisner C-2 “Challenger”
R.E.P
Republic AT-12 “Buck Rodgers”
Keith Rider B-1
Keith Rider R-1
Keith Rider R-2
Keith Rider R-3
Keith Rider R-4
Keith Rider R-5
Keith Rider R-6
Rowinski
Schaupp “Mr. Zip”
Schoenfeldt “Firecracker”
Seversky 1X-P & SEV-3
Seversky SEV-S2
Seversky SEV-AP-7
Short-Bristol “Crusader”
Simplex
Flagg-Snyder
Spartan Executive
Lawrence Speery
Stinson Reliant XR3Q-1
Ohm-Stoppelbein Special
Sundorph A-1
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68
1
2–3
4
5 – 12
13 – 79
80 – 110
111
112 – 118
119
120 – 130
131
132 – 147
148 – 167
168 – 177
178 – 182
183 – 197
198 – 216
217 – 244
245 – 284
285 – 313
314 – 319
320 – 334
335 – 348
349 – 375
Tater Chip
Terrill HLT-100 “Poopsie Doll”
Russell Thaw & Felice Carrol
Tilbury-Fundy “Flash”
Travel Air
Laird-Turner
Vance
Verville
Vulcon “American Moth”
WACO
Kirkham-Williams “Vespa”
Pearson-Williams PW-1
Wedell-Williams
Wedell-Williams Model 45
Wedell-Williams Model 92 “Lester Special”
Wedell-Williams Model 44
Wedell-Williams Model 44 “We Winc”
Wedell-Williams Model 44 “The Utican”
Wedell-Williams Model 44 “Miss Patterson”
Wedell-Williams Model 44 “Gilmore Red Lion”
Wedell-Williams Model 44 “20th Century Pictures”
Wedell-Williams Model 44 Heinz “57”
Wedell-Williams Model 44 “Ring Free Special”
Wedell-Williams Mode 44 “Ring Free Comet”
68A
1-6
7–8
9 – 36
37 – 64
65 – 71
72 – 83
Whittenbeck Special
Wilson C-J “Sky Mouse”
Steve Wittman “Chief Oshkosh”
Steve Wittman “Bonzo”
Wright
Miscellaneous Racing Photographs
84 – 86
87
88 – 89
90
91
92
93
94 – 98
99
100
101
102
103
Racing Photographs Additions
Brown B-2 “Miss Los Angles” #33
Chester Special “Goon”
Crosby CR-4 #52
Delgado Flash # 49
Folkerts SK-4 #15
Keith-Rider R-3, #54
Keith-Rider R-6 #18
Laird-Turner LTR-14 #29
Wedell-Williams Model 44 “We Wink” #92
Seversky SEV-52 #77
Frank Fuller with 1939 Bendix Trophy
Skyview Photograph of Grandstands, 1939 National Air Races
Trophy Presentation, National Air Races, Cleveland, OH
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Subseries VIC: Negatives & Slides
8” x 10” Negatives
Box
File
Description
69
1
2
3
4–6
7
8–9
10 – 12
13 – 15
16 – 18
19
20 – 53
54
55
56
57
58
59 – 64
65
66 – 101
102 – 105
106 – 109
110 – 133
134
135 – 143
144
145
146
147
148
149 – 163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171 – 174
174A
175
A.E.G K 1a
AGO Scout
Albatross C V/17
Ansaldo S.V.A.
Atlantic C-2
Barling Bomber
Bee Line BR-1
Beechcraft (Beech)
Bell
Bellanca
Boeing
Paul Boulton Defiant
Brewster F2A-3
Burgess-Dunne Flying Boat D-1
Caproni Ca. 5
Chinese War Plane, Devil’s Squadron
Consolidated
Convair B-36
Curtiss
DeHavilland
Dornier
Douglas
Ercoupe 415C
Fairchild
Fairey Battle
Fisher (General Motors)
Fleetwing XBT-12
Fletcher Model FBT-2
Focke-Wulf Fw 187
Fokker
Gallaudet P.W. 4
General Aircraft G.A.L, 48
Gloucestershire MARS I
Gloster IIIa
Gotha G-IV
Hannover CL V
Harlow PJC-2
Henschel
Howard Model DGA-8
Interstate XL-6
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
144
176 – 177
178
179 – 182
183 – 187
188 – 189
190 – 197
198 – 206
207
208
209
210
211
212 – 221
222 – 228
229 – 231
232
233 – 235
236 – 238
239 – 254
255 – 257
258 – 259
260
261
262 – 263
264 – 265
266
267 – 271
272
273 – 274
275 – 276
277
278 – 279
280
281 – 290
291 – 299
300
301
302
303
304 – 319
320
321 – 323
324
325
326 – 328
329
Junkers
Kellett YG-1
Keystone
L.F.G. Roland-Doppledecker
Le Pere
Lockheed
Loening
L.V.G. C VIII
MacClin Flying Boat
Martin YB-10
Messerschmitt Bf. 109F
Mitsubishi A6M Zeke
Nieuport
North American
Northrop
Packard
Pfalz
Rearwin
Republic
Royal Aircraft Factory
Ryan
Sablatnig
Salmson
Schweizer XTG-2-SW Glider
Seversky
Sikorsky XR-4-SI
Sopwith
Southern Aircraft Corp. Model BM-10
Standard J-1
Stearman XA-21
Stinson “Voyager” 105
St. Louis
Taylorcraft TG-6 Glider
Thomas Morse
Verville
Vickers
Voisin
Vought
Vultee L-1A
WACO Gliders
Witteman Lewis “Barling” NBL-1
Wright
Zeppelin-Linden CII
Lt. J. Macready
Airplane Wreck – Bollila at Wilbur Wright Field
Unidentified
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145
330 – 334
Air Forces Fair, Wright Field, Sept. 18, 1948
Civil Aircraft – 5” x 7” Negatives
Box
File
Description
70
1–3
4–8
9
10 – 12
13
14
15 – 16
17 – 18
19
Boeing
Douglas
Howard
Lockheed
Monocoupe
Northrop
Stinson
Vought
WACO
Military Aircraft – 5” x 7” Negatives
Box
File
Description
70
20 - 23
24 – 25
26
27 – 39
40 – 44
45 – 47
48
49 – 50
51
52 – 66
67 – 71
72 – 81a
82
83 – 84
85 – 88
89 – 92
93
94
95
96 – 109
110
111 – 112
112a-112b
113 – 116
117 – 129
130
Albatros
Bell
Berliner-Joyce
Boeing
Bristol
Caproni
Caudron
Consoldidated
Cox-Klemin
Curtiss
DeHavilland
Douglas
Dranchen Sausage Balloon
Farman
Fokker
Grumman
Halberstadt
Junkers
Keystone
Lockheed
Martin
Morane
Nakajima
Nieuport
North American
Northrop
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
146
131
132 – 139
140 – 143
144
145
146
147
148 – 151
152
153
154 – 156
157
157a
158
159 – 160
161
162
162a
Orenco
Potez
Royal Aircraft Factory
Ryan
Salmson
Short
Sopwith
Spad
Spandau Machine Gun
Sperry
Thomas Morse
Verville
Vought
Vultee
Dayton-Wright
Witteman-Lewis
Mementos in Tribute to Richthofen
Unidentified Japanese Seaplane
Racing Aircraft – 5” x 7” Negatives
Box
File
Description
70
163 – 164
165
166 – 167
168
169
170
171
172
173 – 174
175 – 176
177 – 178
Marcoux-Bromberg
Chester
Crosby
Delgado
Bushey-McGrew
Military Aircraft
Keith Rider
Schoenfeldt
Seversky
Laird-Turner
Grandstand & Flight Line at 1939 National Air Races,
Cleveland, OH
Civilian Aircraft – 4” x 5” Negatives
Box
Description
71
Abrams – Avro
72
Babcock – Bell
73
Bell – Boeing
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74
Boeing – Bristol
75
Brown – Commonwealth
76
Consolidated – Curtiss
77
Curtiss – Day
78
DeHavilland – Douglas
79
Douglas
80
Douglas – Fairchild
81
Fairchild – Fuller-Hammond
82
Fulton – Grumman
83
Grumman – Junker
84
Kaman – Lockheed
85
Lockheed
86
Lockheed
87
Lockheed – Monocoupe
88
Monocoupe – North American
89
North American – P.Z.L.
90
Raab – Seversky
91
Shell Oil – States
92
Stearman – Stinson
93
Stinson – Taylorcraft
94
Taylorcraft – Vultee
95
Vultee – WACO
96
WACO – Zeppelin & Miscellaneous
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
148
Military Aircraft – 4 x 5 Negatives
Box
Description
97
Air Service Engineering – Boeing
98
Boeing
99
Boeing – Consolidated
100
Consolidated – Curtiss
101
Curtiss
102
Curtiss – Douglas
103
Douglas
104
Douglas
105
Douglas – Great Lakes
106
Grumman
107
Hall – Lockheed
108
Lockheed – Martin
109
Martin – Nord
110
Northrop – North American
111
North American – Piasecki
112
Piper – Stearman
113
Stinson – Vought
114
Vought – Yakovlev & Airships
Racing Aircraft – 4” x 5” Negatives
Box
Description
115
Aero – Marcoux-Bromberg
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116
Brown - DeHavilland
117
Delgado – Howard
118
Howard – Lockheed
119
Lockheed – North American
120
North American – Seversky
121
Shannon – Wittman
Miscellaneous Negatives & Slides
Box
File
Description
122
1 – 17
18
19 – 26
27 – 194
195 – 196
197 - 198
199 – 275
276 – 319
1932 National Air Races, Cleveland, OH
1936 National Air Races, Cleveland, OH
1938 National Air Races, Cleveland, OH
1939 National Air Races, Cleveland, OH
Parachute Jumping – National Air Show
Miscellaneous
Air Force Day, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH – Sep. 18,
1948
Air Forces Fair, Wright Field, OH – Sep. 1945
1 – 23
24 – 76
77 – 94
95 – 119
120 – 157
158 – 198
199 – 201
202 – 216
217 – 226
227 – 232
233 – 250
Van Nuys Air Show, c.a.1966
Airports – Aerial Views
Pilots & Personalities
Cities – Aerial Views
Mountains – Aerial Views
Real Estate – Aerial Views
Islands – Aerial Views
Lakes & Rivers – Aerial Views
Fires – Aerial Views
Sports – Aerial Views
Miscellaneous & Unidentified
123
251 – 256
257 – 263
264 – 292
293 – 297
124
Yeager Negatives – See Box 1, File 2 for prints
Yeager in North Africa – 1943-1944
Yeager’s Quarters, 9 AF
Yeager at: Thunderbird Field, Scottsdale, AZ for Army
Air Corps Basic Flight Training, Class 42-G, Feb. 1942
Scenes from AF-9, Left Seat, Cross Country Flight
Slides
MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
150
125
1
2
3
Armed Forces Recognition Training Slides – WWII,
Japanese Aircraft (Revised Aircraft Supplement No. 9)
1942-1945
Armed Forces Recognition Training Slides – WWII, U.S.
Aircraft (Aircraft Supplement No. 19 (Ger.)), 1942-1945
Miscellaneous – Unidentified photographs and negatives
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