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Avion Morane-Saulnier [Manual]
Manual for a Morane-Saulnier Type AI airplane, February 1918. The manual originally belonged to Dardenne Allyre, the French mechanic who is mentioned in a memo in Folder 7.
Collector -- Antiques [Clipping, Model Airplane News, December 1961]
Magazine clipping, "Collector -- Antiques" by Sid Ross, Model Airplane News, December 1961. Article about Cole Palen, Jr. recreating a World War I-era airfield with vintage planes. Accompanying photos feature a Nieuport 28, SPAD XIII, and a Fokker plane.
Woodside-Sunnyside Bomber Campaign going "Over the Top" [Clipping]
Newspaper clipping, "Woodside-Sunnyside Bomber Campaign going 'Over the Top,'" from the Woodside Herald, February 26, 1943. Discusses the Woodside/Sunnyside "Buy a Bomber" fundraising campaign.
Bond Drive to Finance 30 Flying Fortresses [Clipping]
Newspaper clipping, "Bond Drive to Finance 30 Flying Fortresses," from unidentified newspaper, circa 1943. Discusses the Woodside/Sunnyside "Buy a Bomber" fundraising campaign.
[William Hough "Bill" Cook Jr. Papers, Box Nineteen, Folder 4 - XB-47 files -- correspondence, reports, charts, diagrams, notes, 1947]
Items from Box Nineteen, Folder 4 of the William Hough "Bill" Cook Jr. Papers, circa 1947. Folder contains correspondence, reports, charts, diagrams, notes, and blueprints related to the Boeing XB-47 Stratojet aircraft. 125 pages of documents.
Feindeliche Frontflugzeuge (Allied Aircraft) [Booklet]
Booklet, "Feindeliche Frontflugzeuge (Allied Aircraft)," 1945. Contains photographs and technical specifications about fighter and bomber aircraft of the Royal Air Force, U.S. Army Air Forces, and Soviet Air Force. Item is written in German. 23 typed pages.
[Page from battle report about Okinawa campaign, circa 1945]
Page from a battle report about the Okinawa campaign, circa 1945. Three paragraphs about close support provided by a group of Grumman TBF Avenger aircraft have been markedCaption on album page: "Marines on 40 quad mount."Part of a disassembled album containing materials related to Paul J. Madden's service with the U.S. Navy during World War II, circa 1940-1995.