Film footage of Boeing executives and Army officials with a Boeing MB-3A aircraft, Washington, circa 1923. The footage begins with two men, likely Boeing executives William E. Boeing and Edgar Gott, speaking with a pilot. This scene may have taken…
Air mail cover addressed to Mr. O. W. Tupper, Seattle, Washington, February 2, 1927. Includes postmark stamps from Washington, D.C., Chicago, Illinois, and Pasco, Washington. One envelope.
Newspaper clipping, "Nourishment by Thurlby," from the Seattle Daily Times, July 3, 1927. Cartoon depicts a Boeing aircraft as a bird carrying a transcontinental air mail contract to feed its chicks, labeled as "Seattle's growing industry."
Air mail cover addressed to William E. Boeing, Seattle, Washington, from Black and Bigelow, Incorporated, New York, August 2, 1928. Commemorates the "inauguration trip of the five cent air mail."Stamped: "Inauguration trip of the five cent air mail."
Pamphlet issued to incoming students of the Boeing Flying Fortress School, Seattle, Washington, circa 1940s. Contains the following sections: Introduction -- Secrecy -- Material for study -- Study Hall -- Grades -- Badges Airplane in general --…
Student notebook issued by the Boeing Flying Fortress School in Seattle, Washington, circa 1940s. Contains information about the B-17F, including study guide questions and trouble charts. 23 typed pages.
Study guides issued by the Boeing Flying Fortress School in Seattle, Washington, circa 1940s. Contains information about engine operation, engine maintenance, and the induction, fuel, and oil systems for the B-17F. 25 typed pages.
Study guides issued by the Boeing Flying Fortress School in Seattle, Washington, circa 1940s. Contains information about the hydraulic, oxygen, anti-icer, heating and ventilation, and de-icer systems for the B-17F. 22 typed pages.