Clipping, "Search for Air Safety," from The Kansas City Star, September 5, 1935. Reports on two World War I aviators, Colonels Harold E. Hartney and Charles W. Kerwood, investigating airplane crashes to determine standards for air safety.
Manual for a Morane-Saulnier Type AI airplane, February 1918. The manual originally belonged to Dardenne Allyre, the French mechanic who is mentioned in a memo in Folder 7.
Poster of two U.S. Army Air Service servicemen with aircraft, a balloon, and an airship, circa 1918-1919. Art by Warren Keith, produced by the Edwards & Deutsch Litho. Company.
Text: "Join the Air Service / 'Give 'er the gun / Learn. Earn."
Photograph of Clyde Pangborn (left) and three unidentified men standing next to a Curtiss JN-4D Jenny aircraft (fuselage number 3896), circa 1919-1930s.
Photograph of First Lieutenant Louis G. Meister and an unidentified man posing with an aircraft, August 1920.Inscription on verso: "Aug 1920 / 1st Lt. Louis G. Meister / U.S.A.S."