Ledger book created by Frederick Nelson Atwood containing his handwritten notes and illustrations, circa 1862-1880. The ledger is primarily comprised of Atwood's varied notes and writings. These consist of cash account records; journals of his art…
Pilot's flying log book belonging to Eric G. Peter, 1918-1919. Details individual flights made by Peter with the Royal Air Force, including date, flight time, aircraft and number, altitude, and other notes.
Pilot logbook belonging to Harold A. McGinnis, 1918-1920. Information includes date, type of plane, type of engine, people, and flight details, such as duration, maximum altitude, and reason for flight.Inscription on cover: "Lt. McGinnis - R.M.A. No.…
Pilot logbook belonging to Harold A. McGinnis, 1918-1920. Information includes date, type of plane, type of engine, people, and flight details, such as duration, maximum altitude, and reason for flight. Inscription on cover: "H. A. McGinnis. No. 2."
Pilot logbook belonging to Harold A. McGinnis, 1921-1923. Information includes date, type of plane, type of engine, people, and flight details, such as duration, maximum altitude, and reason for flight. Inscription on cover: "Lieut. McGinnis. No. 3."
Pilot's logbook belonging to Robert L. Simons, 1928-1931.
Inscription on inside cover: "Property of R. L. Simons, Swallow Airplane Co., Wichita, Kansas. Permanent mailing address: Mr. and Mrs. William H. Whipple, [address in Wichita, Kansas]."
Aircraft engine maintenance logbook for the American Cirrus engine (serial number 3002) used in Dorothy Hester's Great Lakes Model 2T-1A aircraft (NC315Y), May 1931-October 1932.
Aircraft maintenance logbook for Dorothy Hester's Great Lakes Model 2T-1A aircraft (NC315Y), February 1932-December 1932. Includes a note from Tex Rankin on the inside cover that certifies that this book replaced one lost on or around February 20,…
Aircraft engine maintenance logbook for the American Cirrus engine (serial number 3002) used in Dorothy Hester's Great Lakes Model 2T-1A aircraft (NC315Y), October 1932-September 1933.