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."
Photograph of American fighter ace Frank Luke standing next to the wreckage of a German aircraft, Verdun, France, September 18, 1918. Stamped in corner: "U.S. Signal Corps."Inscription: "24397."Inscription on verso: "View of Lt. Frank Luke, Jr.,…
Photograph of Captain Harry Gwynne's Nieuport 24bis aircraft, known as "The Flying Fish," circa 1918. The aircraft is painted with scales, fins, and eyes to resemble a fish.Inscription on verso: "Nieuport. Signal Corps negative #12471."Stamped on…
Photograph of an unidentified serviceman standing next to a De Havilland D.H.4 aircraft, circa 1917-1918. Another serviceman is seated in the cockpit.Inscription: "4576 A.S."
Photograph of a Sopwith Camel aircraft, circa 1917-1920.Typed caption: "A Sopwith Camel. A rotary motored single seater machine, fast and very manoeuverable, with two guns firing forward through propeller."Inscription: "162 AS."
Photograph of U.S. Secretary of War Newton Baker, General John Pershing, and other officials at an unidentified American airfield, circa 1918. Several Nieuport aircraft are parked in the background.Typed caption: "7828. Secretary Baker, General…
Photograph of a Caproni Ca.58 aircraft, circa 1910s-1920s.Typed on verso: "Caproni airplane - 5 engines T.F.V. 6. 22 passengers in lower cabin, 8 passengers in upper cabin."