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[Apollo 13 Command Module's recovery from the Pacific Ocean]
Photomechanical print of the Apollo 13 Command Module's recovery from the Pacific Ocean, showing the CM being lifted via crane up to the deck of the USS Iwo Jima (LPH-2), April 17, 1970.

Wings over Manhattan
Color drawing (photomechanical print) of an aerial view of Lower Manhattan as seen from an American Airlines airliner, circa 1940. Art by Ivan Dmitri, produced by American Airlines.

[Advertisement postcard for exhibition aviator William S. Luckey]
Advertisement postcard for exhibition aviator William S. Luckey, circa 1913-1915. The front features a photomechanical print of a Curtiss aircraft, likely piloted by Luckey, in flight over a racetrack. The verso contains information about Luckey's…

[Learjet Lear Fan 2100 aircraft in flight]
Photomechanical print featuring four images of the Learjet Lear Fan 2100 aircraft (fuselage number N626BL) in flight, circa 1980s. This aircraft is now owned by The Museum of Flight in Seattle, Washington.

[Holiday greeting card from Moya Lear, 1996]
Holiday greeting card from Moya Lear, 1996. The card includes an illustration of a nighttime sleigh ride.

[Print of hot-air balloon and crowds at 1804 coronation of Napoleon Bonaparte]
Letterpress print of a hot-air balloon and crowds at the 1804 coronation of Napoleon Bonaparte, undated.

[Print of balloonist James Sadler and passenger William Clayfield landing in Bristol Channel]
Letterpress print of balloonist James Sadler and passenger William Clayfield landing in the Bristol Channel, original piece dated circa 1810.

[Print of William Henson's Aerial Steam Carriage on fictitious flight over Pyramids]
Letterpress print of William Henson's Aerial Steam Carriage on a fictitious flight over the Pyramids, Egypt, art by W. Walton, circa 1843.

[Print of balloon in flight over Hungerford Market]
Letterpress print of a balloon in flight over Hungerford Market, London, England, original piece dated 1833.

[Print of crowds with hydrogen balloon used in 1783 flight by Nicolas-Louis Robert and Jacques Charles]
Letterpress print of crowds with the hydrogen balloon used in the 1783 flight by Nicolas-Louis Robert and Jacques Charles, Paris, France, undated.
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