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Proposal for a new, wide-body jet-fan commuter/executive plane - Lear Fan 3100
Proposal for the Lear Fan 3100 aircraft, prepared by I. J. Gilchrist and Bill Murphy of LearAvia, circa 1981. 56 pages.

Prop wash.
"Published by and for the enlisted men." Description based on: No. 4 (Oct. 24, 1942); title from cover. Latest issue consulted: No. 4 (Oct. 24, 1942). no.4(1942:Oct.2?4).

Programme in Aid of the Liverpool Seamen's Orphanage and Canadian Seamen's Charities
Program, "Programme in Aid of the Liverpool Seamen's Orphanage and Canadian Seamen's Charities", July 13, 1918. Held on board the RMS Scotian.

Program of the International Aviation Meet, Grant Park, August 12-20, 1911.
"Sanctioned by Aero Club of America, under the auspices of the Aero Club of Illinois." Official souvenir program.

Processing schedule [Separation from military service]
Processing schedule, Officers Affairs Branch, Separation Center, October 1945. Lee Embree is included in the list of military personnel separating from service. One (1) page.

Problems attendant to the specifications of aircraft radio apparatus for pursuit airplanes
Article written by William P. Lear about aircraft radio specifications for pursuit airplanes, circa late 1930s. 10 pages.

Problem areas and potential inconsistencies in the 727 [Memo to Maynard L. Pennell from William H. Cook, March 21, 1960]
Memo to Maynard L. Pennell from William H. Cook, subject: "Problem areas and potential inconsistencies in the 727," March 21, 1960. Discusses potential engineering issues with the Boeing Model 727, such as proper handling during take-off and landing…

Prisoners of U.S. after battle in Tunisia
Oblique aerial photograph of an American prisoner-of-war camp for captured German and Italian soldiers, Tunisia, circa 1943-1945.Typed caption glued to verso: "Prisoners of U.S. after battle in Tunisia. U.S. forces in Northern Tunisia round up German…

Prisoner sense / issued by Training Division, Bureau of Aeronautics, United States Navy.
May 1943.

Print/Lear Fan Print, Mounted to Cardboard
Black, white and sepia-toned print. Canvas stretched along board backing. Image of Lear Fan and builders.
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