Newspaper clipping, "Airmen warned woman as they fell to death," from an unidentified newspaper, March 26, 1919. Discusses the aircraft accident that killed Harley C. Hyde and William Crabtree. Note that Hyde's first name is misspelled in the article…
Clipping, "American airplane falls from clouds in France," from an unidentified publication, May 14, 1918. Reports on two unnamed men from the 12th Aero Squadron who fatally crashed in the Toul (France) region. Originally included with correspondence…
Newspaper clipping, "American Fliers Winged 845 Huns," from an unidentified publication, circa 1918. Gives a summary of the American Expeditionary Forces' aerial operations during the war.
Clipping, "Amex fliers safe after weathering shower of shot," from the Paris Herald, circa 1918. Describes how Benjamin P. Harwood and Fred L. Luhr of the 12th Aero Squadron narrowly escaped a German attack. Originally included with correspondence…
Newspaper clipping, "Autonomous flying force debated on air," from the Washington Post, August 26, 1943. Reports on the recent "American Forum of the Air" radio broadcast, during which participants debated the need for a separate military branch for…
Newspaper clipping, "Aviation experts seek clue to fatal crash from witnesses," from the Commercial Appeal (Memphis, Tennessee), January 1936. Reports on an investigation of an airplane crash. Includes photographs of the investigators, which includes…
Newspaper clipping, "Aviation inquiry to bring out human equation in accidents," from an unidentified publication, circa 1930s. Reports on Harold E. Hartney's senate investigation into airplane crashes.
Newspaper clipping, "Aviation publisher honored by flyers," from an unidentified publication, circa 1930s-1940s. Reports on publisher William B. Ziff receiving a Diploma D'Honneur by the International League of Aviators. Harold E. Hartney is…