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Title
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Herbert Brucker Film
Date
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1927
Creator
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Brucker, Herbert
Source
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<a href="https://archives.museumofflight.org/repositories/2/resources/484">Guide to the Herbert Brucker Film</a>
Language
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All materials are in English.
Rights Holder
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The Museum of Flight Archives
Rights
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Permission to publish material from the Herbert Brucker Film must be obtained from The Museum of Flight Archives.
Bibliographic Citation
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The Herbert Brucker Film/The Museum of Flight
Identifier
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2007-11-16-B
Description
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<p>The <strong>Herbert Brucker Film</strong> is a small collection containing one privately shot black-and-white film taken at Mitchell Field in Garden City, New York in 1927. The film is five minutes and 44 seconds long.</p>
<p>The footage depicts several well-known aviation events and activities by famous aviators, such as Charles Lindbergh taking off in the "Spirit of St. Louis" for his transatlantic flight; the christening of "America," Richard E. Byrd's Fokker C-2; and James Doolittle performing aerobatic maneuvers. More general aviation scenes are also featured, such as flights by the 1st Pursuit Group and the USS Los Angeles airship and a parachute jump by an unidentified individual. The final scene features Charles Lindbergh's motorcade driving by a house, though the vehicles pass too quickly for him to be seen.</p>
<p><strong>Digitized Materials:</strong> This collection has been digitized in its entirety.</p>
<p>Please note that materials on TMOF: Digital Collections are presented as historical objects and are unaltered and uncensored. See our <a href="https://digitalcollections.museumofflight.org/disclaimers-policies">Disclaimers and Policies</a> page for more information.</p>
Audiovisual
Audiovisual items that are not an oral histories, such as personal film footage.
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2007-11-16-B_AV_001_01
Title
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[Aviation activities at Mitchel Field, New York, 1927]
Bibliographic Citation
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The Herbert Brucker Film/The Museum of Flight
Creator
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Brucker, Herbert
Description
An account of the resource
<p>Film footage of aviation activities at Mitchel Field, Garden City, New York, 1927. The footage depicts several well-known aviation events and activities by famous aviators, such as Charles Lindbergh taking off in the "Spirit of St. Louis" for his transatlantic flight; the christening of "America," Richard E. Byrd's Fokker C-2; and James Doolittle performing aerobatic maneuvers. More general aviation scenes are also featured, such as flights by the 1st Pursuit Group and the USS Los Angeles airship and a parachute jump by an unidentified individual. Aircraft identified in these scenes are:</p>
00:00:20 - Travel Air Model 4000 taking off<br /> 00:00:34 - Travel Air Model 2000 in background<br /> 00:02:07 - Possibly Curtiss JN Jennies in flight<br /> 00:02:43 - Curtiss P-1 Hawk, piloted by James Doolittle<br /> 00:04:06 - Curtiss P-1 Hawks of the 1st Pursuit Group<br /> 00:04:50 - Fairchild FC-2 <br /><p>The final scene features Charles Lindbergh's motorcade driving by a house, though the vehicles pass too quickly for him to be seen.</p>
<p>The footage is in black-and-white and is silent.</p>
<p>Several title cards appear throughout the footage:<br />00:00:10 - "Airplanes, Garden City, 1927"<br />00:00:16 - "A Travelair takes off" <br />00:00:43 - "Lindbergh fills his tanks"<br />00:00:55 - "And starts for Paris"<br />00:01:36 - "The 'America' christening Commander Byrd's plane"<br />00:02:37 - "Lieut. James Doolittle shows how it is done"<br />00:03:59 - "The First Pursuit Group visits Garden City"<br />00:04:37 - "The Los Angeles"<br />00:05:14 - "Colonel Lindbergh drives by our house - See him if you can - "</p>
<p>Label on container: "Original footage of Billy Mitchell, Lindbergh take-off, Admiral Byrd, Jimmy Doolittle at Mitchell Field."</p>
Format
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16mm (photographic film size)
Coverage
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Garden City (N.Y.)
New York (State)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Air pilots
Air pilots, Military
Airplanes, Military
Airships
Byrd, Richard E., 1888-1957
Doolittle, James Harold, 1896-1993
Fokker C-2, Civil "America"
Lindbergh, Charles A. (Charles Augustus), 1902-1974
Parachuting
Ryan NYP "Spirit of St Louis"
United States. Army. Air Service
United States. Army. Air Service. Pursuit Group, 1st
Mitchel Field (N.Y.)
Travel Air Model 4000 (Model 4) Family
Travel Air Model 2000 Family
Curtiss JN (Jenny) Family
Curtiss P-1 Hawk Family
Fairchild FC-2 Family
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1927
Source
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The Herbert Brucker Film (2007-11-16-B)
Extent
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1 film reel (5 min., 44 sec.) : silent, black and white ; 16 mm
Rights
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In copyright
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Title
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Joe Aiken Films
Description
An account of the resource
<p>The <strong>Joe Aiken Films</strong> are comprised of six films shot, produced, or compiled by Joe Aiken of 20th Century Fox Studio, from approximately 1918-1947. The films contain a mix of newsreel footage, documentary footage of aircraft manufacturing, and flight footage. Three of the films contain footage of World War I flying aces, flying squadrons, World War I-era aircraft, and transatlantic flight attempts. One of the films contains newsreel footage of the attack on Pearl Harbor in World War II and the U.S. response to it. The fifth film depicts aircraft manufacturing at the Pfalz aircraft manufacturing plant dating back to about 1918. The final film contains footage of the 1932 and 1933 National Air Derbies.</p>
<p><strong>Digitized Materials:</strong> This collection has been digitized in its entirety.</p>
<p>Please note that materials on TMOF: Digital Collections are presented as historical objects and are unaltered and uncensored. See our <a href="https://digitalcollections.museumofflight.org/disclaimers-policies">Disclaimers and Policies</a> page for more information.</p>
Date
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circa 1930s-1940s
Creator
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Aiken, Joe (filmmaker), 1900-1969
Source
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<a href="https://archives.museumofflight.org/repositories/2/resources/480">Guide to the Joe Aiken Films</a>
Language
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All materials are in English.
Rights Holder
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The Museum of Flight Archives
Rights
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Permission to publish material from the Joe Aiken Films must be obtained from The Museum of Flight Archives.
Bibliographic Citation
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The Joe Aiken Films/The Museum of Flight
Identifier
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1998-12-28
Audiovisual
Audiovisual items that are not an oral histories, such as personal film footage.
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1998-12-28_AV_005_01
Title
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[1932 and 1933 National Air Races]
Bibliographic Citation
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The Joe Aiken Films/The Museum of Flight
Description
An account of the resource
<p>Film footage of the 1932 and 1933 National Air Races. The first segment features clips from the 1932 National Air Races, showing aircraft, pilots, officials, and spectators. Scenes include air races, aerobatics, parachute jumps, and formation flying. Several individuals are named in the title cards but do not clearly appear in the footage; some only appear at a distance while piloting their aircraft or only their aircraft is shown. Individuals identified via the title cards are Gladys O'Donnell, Jim Granger, Lee Gelbach, Jimmie Wedell, and Jim Haizlip.</p>
<p>The next segment, which begins at 00:14:59, features clips from the 1933 National Air Races in Los Angeles, California, July 4, 1933. The footage includes scenes of skywriting, parachute jumps, formation flying, aerobatics, and air races. The Goodyear Blimp and an autogyro are also shown. As in the first segment, several individuals are named in the title cards but do not clearly appear in the footage, instead being filmed from a distance while they pilot their aircraft. This includes German fighter ace Ernst Udet, American pilot Roscoe Turner, and Italian fighter ace Tito Falconi.</p>
<p>Identified aircraft in the footage include:<br /> 00:00:30 - Douglas M-2 Mailplane <br /> 00:00:35 - Curtiss Robin racer aircraft (fuselage number 157) <br /> 00:00:51 - Great Lakes racer (fuselage number 177) <br /> 00:00:57 - Douglas M-2 Mailplane (tail number NC151) with "Vote for Florence Lowe Barnes" painted on fuselage<br /> 00:01:35 - Waco CTO and Swallow aircraft taking off. The title card indicates that Gladys O'Donnell is piloting the Waco, though other sources indicate that her husband, Lloyd O'Donnell, is the pilot in this shot. Jim Granger is piloting the Swallow. <br /> 00:02:04 - Buhl Bull Pup LA-1 taking off from the top of a moving car<br /> 00:02:50 - Lee Gelbach's Granville Gee Bee Super Sportster R-2 (fuselage number 7) <br /> 00:03:43 - Two Wedell-Williams aircraft, one piloted by Jim Haizlip and the other piloted by Jimmie Wedell<br /> 00:04:12 - Fleet Model 1 (wing number C8601) <br /> 00:05:15 - Douglas Y1B-7<br /> 00:08:16 - Boeing P-12s of the 95th Pursuit Squadron<br /> 00:09:40 - Keystone B-4A<br /> 00:15:35 - Goodyear blimp<br /> 00:17:31 - Udet U 12 Flamingo piloted by Ernst Udet<br /> 00:20:35 - Wedell-Williams Model 44 piloted by Roscoe Turner<br /> 00:21:29 - Caproni Ca.113</p>
<p>The footage is in black-and-white and is silent.</p>
<p>Label on film container: "National Air Races 1932 & 1933."</p>
Format
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8mm (photographic film size)
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Cleveland (Ohio)
Los Angeles (Calif.)
Ohio
California
Subject
The topic of the resource
Air shows
Airplane racing
Airplanes, Military
Bendix Trophy
Falconi, Tito
National Championship Air Races
Parachuting
Stunt flying
Thompson Trophy
Turner, Roscoe, 1895-1970
Udet, Ernst, 1896-1941
United States. Army. Air Corp
United States. Navy
Buhl Bull Pup LA-1
Douglas M-2 Mailplane
Granville Gee Bee Super Sportster, Serial R-2
Fleet (Canada) Model 1
Douglas Y1B-7 (B-7)
Boeing P-12 Family
Keystone B-4A
Udet U 12 Flamingo
Wedell-William Model 44 Family
Caproni Ca.113
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1932-1933
Source
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The Joe Aiken Films (1998-12-28)
Extent
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1 film reel (24 min., 36 sec.) : silent, black and white ; 8 mm
Rights
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Copyright undetermined
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Title
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Series II - Films, 1930s-1940s
Description
An account of the resource
Films, 1930s-1940s
Identifier
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1998-05-05-B, Series II
Audiovisual
Audiovisual items that are not an oral histories, such as personal film footage.
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Identifier
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1998-05-05-B_AV_009_01
Title
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[1939 National Air Races, Cleveland, Ohio]
Bibliographic Citation
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The Robert L. Simons Collection/The Museum of Flight
Creator
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Simons, Robert L.
Description
An account of the resource
<p>Film footage of the 1939 National Championship Air Races, Cleveland, Ohio, 1939. The footage includes scenes of aerobatics, formation flying, parachute jumps, air races, officials, and spectators. Identified aircraft include:</p>
<p>00:03:45 - Monocoupe Model 110<br />00:04:10 - U.S. Army Air Corps Curtiss P-36 Hawks<br />00:04:27 - U.S. Army Air Corps Boeing XB-15<br />00:07:37 - Grumman F3Fs, likely U.S. Navy or Marine Corps<br />00:09:00 - U.S. Army Air Corps Curtiss P-36 Hawks<br />00:09:56 - Curtiss Model D replica<br />00:10:14 - Mike Murphy's converted "Cheek-to-Cheek" Piper Cub, visible in foreground as Curtiss Model D lands<br />00:11:40 - U.S. Army Air Corps Boeing XB-15 Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress<br />00:12:02 - U.S. Army Air Corps Boeing XB-15<br />00:13:00 - Grumman F3F, likely U.S. Navy or Marine Corps<br />00:14:20 - U.S. Army Air Corps Curtiss P-36 Hawks<br />00:14:35 - U.S. Army Air Corps Boeing XB-15</p>
<p>Visible wing and tail numbers include: NC23583, X11211, NC58, NC1280, X9[9?]46, NC2218, and NC13450.</p>
<p>The footage is a mix of color (first half) and black-and-white (second half) and is silent. The color footage is underexposed. At the end of the footage are short clips from a Felix the Cat cartoon and a Charlie Chaplin film, which have been removed from the access copy.</p>
<p>Label on film container: "39 Races."</p>
Format
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8mm (photographic film size)
Coverage
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Cleveland (Ohio)
Ohio
Subject
The topic of the resource
Air shows
Airplane racing
Airplanes, Military
Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress Family
Boeing XB-15 (Model 294, XBLR-1)
Curtiss P-36 Hawk Family
Grumman F3F Family
Monocoupe Monocoupe Model 110
National Championship Air Races
Parachuting
Stunt flying
United States. Army. Air Corps
Curtiss Model D
Piper Cub Family
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1939
Source
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The Robert L. Simons Collection (1998-05-05-B)
Extent
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1 film reel (15 min., 40 sec.) : silent, color and black and white ; 8 mm
Rights
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In copyright
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Title
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Catherine Wingfield Flight Attendant Collection
Description
An account of the resource
<p>The <strong>Catherine Wingfield Flight Attendant Collection</strong> is a small collection comprised of materials relating to Wingfield’s career as a flight attendant for American Airlines in the late 1930s. The collection includes one photographic portrait (a later reprint of a colorized photograph) of Wingfield in uniform; two logbooks from her routes as a flight attendant, dated 1936-1937 and 1939-1940; and four films. The privately shot films are from 1939 and the early 1940s and contain scenes of American Airlines cross-country flights, home movies, and other travel footage. While pilots and some other flight attendants appear in some scenes, passengers are not depicted in these films. The films range from 10 to 15 minutes in length.</p>
<p><strong>Digitized Materials:</strong> This collection has been digitized in its entirety.</p>
<p>Please note that materials on TMOF: Digital Collections are presented as historical objects and are unaltered and uncensored. See our <a href="https://digitalcollections.museumofflight.org/disclaimers-policies">Disclaimers and Policies</a> page for more information.</p>
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1936-1940
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
<a href="https://archives.museumofflight.org/repositories/2/resources/475">Guide to the Catherine Wingfield Flight Attendant Collection</a>
Language
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All materials are in English.
Rights Holder
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The Museum of Flight Archives
Rights
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Permission to publish material from the Catherine Wingfield Flight Attendant Collection must be obtained from The Museum of Flight Archives.
Bibliographic Citation
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The Catherine Wingfield Flight Attendant Collection/The Museum of Flight
Identifier
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1988-06-01-A
Audiovisual
Audiovisual items that are not an oral histories, such as personal film footage.
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Identifier
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1988-06-01-A_AV_002_01
Title
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[Footage from American Airlines flights to Washington, D.C. and Chicago (Illinois), circa 1940s]
Bibliographic Citation
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The Catherine Wingfield Flight Attendant Collection/The Museum of Flight
Creator
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Wingfield, Catherine
Description
An account of the resource
<p>Film footage taken during two American Airlines flights, one to Washington, D.C. and one to Chicago (Illinois), circa 1940s. Most of the footage is of the Washington, D.C. trip. The footage begins with shots of Edward Wood, the Earl of Halifax, boarding the unidentified airliner, then transitions to aerial shots taken during flight. The next section is comprised of travel footage of various Washington, D.C. landmarks, such as the Capitol Building, the White House, the Washington Monument, the Supreme Court building, the Lincoln Memorial, and other buildings and street scenes. Also included are shots of Mount Vernon and possibly other locations in Virginia. The segment beginning at 00:08:27 features a ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. The final segment features aerial shots taken during the airliner's arrival in Chicago, including smoke plumes from a fire, followed by on-the-ground shots of an American Airlines Douglas DC-3 landing at the airport. The footage ends with a shot of a parachutist descending over a field.</p>
<p>The footage is in color and is silent.</p>
<p>Several title cards appear throughout the footage:<br />00:00:15 - "On our way to Washington, D.C. -- And in distinguished company -- Lord Halifax."<br />00:10:20 - "Arriving in Chicago over the south side."<br />00:11:03 - "Elevator fire in South Chicago."<br />00:11:24 - "Landing at Chicago."<br />00:11:51 - "This passenger forgot to get off in time."</p>
<p>Label on film container: "Chicago to Washington D.C."</p>
Format
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8mm (photographic film size)
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Washington (D.C.)
Chicago (Ill.)
Illinois
Subject
The topic of the resource
Aeronautics, Commercial
Airlines
American Airlines
Commuter aircraft
Douglas DC-3 Family
Flight attendants
Halifax, Edward Frederick Lindley Wood, Earl of, 1881-1959
Parachuting
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1940s circa
Source
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The Catherine Wingfield Flight Attendant Collection (1988-06-01-A)
Extent
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1 film reel (12 min., 29 sec.) : silent, color ; 8 mm
Rights
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In copyright
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Box: 1, Folder: 1-2 - Pulitzer Air Race photographs, 1923
Description
An account of the resource
Pulitzer Air Race photographs, 1923
Identifier
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1993-12-02, Box: One, Folder: 1-2
Still Image
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1993-12-02_image_029_01
1993-12-02_image_029_02
Title
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[Two parachutists descending]
Description
An account of the resource
<p>Photograph of two parachutists descending, possibly at an air show, circa 1920s.</p><p>Inscription: "11155 A.S."</p><p>Inscription on verso: "Parachutists – 1920s."</p><p>Stamped on verso: "Official photograph. Property of U.S. Army Air Service. Reproduction of this photograph is prohibited except when and as authorized in writing by the Chief of Air Service, Washington, D.C."</p>
Subject
The topic of the resource
United States. Army. Air Service
Parachuting
Soldiers
Parachute troops
Skydivers
Creator
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United States. Army. Air Service
Format
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photographic prints
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1920s circa
Bibliographic Citation
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The Army Air Corps Photographs/The Museum of Flight
Source
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The Army Air Corps Photographs (1993-12-02), Box 1, Folder 2
Rights
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No copyright - United States