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[Globe with colored lines and segments]
Photograph of a transparent globe marked with colored lines and segments, likely used to plan orbits for during the Lunar Orbiter program, circa 1960s.
[Concept art of astronaut and Luna 9]
Photographic reproduction of concept art related to lunar missions, February 25, 1966. Depicts an astronaut filming the Luna 9 spacecraft on the Moon's surface. Typed in margin: "U.S. Lunanaut & Luna 9. 2-25-66. 2A224898."
[Conceptual illustration of "seadrome"]
Photographic reproduction of a conceptual illustration for "seadromes" (floating airports), likely drawn by Charles Roberts, circa 1931. Depicts sea-based airport facilities anchored to the ocean floor.
[Conceptual illustration of "seadrome"]
Photographic reproduction of a conceptual illustration for "seadromes" (floating airports), drawn by Charles Roberts, circa 1931. Depicts aircraft in flight over sea-based airport facilities.
[Conceptual illustration of "seadrome"]
Photographic reproduction of a conceptual illustration for "seadromes" (floating airports), drawn by Charles Roberts, circa 1931. Depicts aircraft in flight over sea-based airport facilities.
[William P. and Moya Olsen Lear Papers, Box 208, Folder 4 - Lear Museum design plans, undated (circa 1980s-1990s)]
Items from Box 208, Folder 4 of the William P. and Moya Olsen Lear Papers, circa 1980s-1990s. Contains a color pencil rendering of a proposed Lear Museum and a printout of the museum's logo. Two items.
[Caricature drawing of William E. Boeing flying a biplane]
Caricature drawing of William E. Boeing flying a biplane, circa 1920s-1940s.Inscription on verso: "Bill Boeing.
If they don't have to be on Fly 2 keep the hell off! [drawing]
Drawing of an aircraft shooting a bomb at a crowd gathered on the deck of a ship, circa 1944-1945. Text: "If they don't have to be on Fly 2 keep the hell off! / They never believe it possible until it happens."Inscription on verso: "By an illustrator by the name of Osborn."
Where have you seen this before? [drawing]
Drawing of two servicemen pushing an aircraft while others slack off, circa 1944-1945. Text: "Where have you seen this before?"Inscription on verso: "Osborn."