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Notebook of U.S. Army Air Service serviceman J. M. Wilson, circa July 1917. A4 sized, lined notebook containing notes on World War I-era aircraft engines such as Le Rhône, Beardmore, Salmson and Gnome, along with notes on aircraft rigging and other related subjects. Includes a diagram for Le Rhône valve timing and a chart comparing common aircraft engines.
Notebook containing training notes from G. H. Frohn's service with the 32nd Aero Squadron during World War I, circa 1917-1918. Topics include magnetism, electricity, regimental communications methods such as signal lamps, French and American phone systems, and other technologies. The notes are interspersed with line drawings of various communications and electrical systems.
Pocket notebook kept by Norman "Jim" Archibald with notes from his time as a prisoner of war, 1918. Three pages of narrative notes on Archibald's captivity covering the period of September 14-21, 1918, describing his arrival at Karlsruhe, being confined and questioned, an American aviator who survived a plane crash and other Allied soldiers in captivity with him, and being fed and clothed by the…
Hardcover journal kept by Norman "Jim" Archibald with notes from his time as a prisoner of war, 1918. Two pages of narrative notes on Archibald's captivity covering the period of November 10-12, 1918 describe punishment of fellow prisoners for an escape attempt, the takeover of the prison camp by Marines, German soldiers being stripped of insignia (or killed if they refuse), confirmation of the…
Notebook fragments belonging to Marc Lagen, containing handwritten notes and diagrams in pencil, circa April 1918. The notes appear to be from Lagen's training - possibly during his time in Saumur, France under the Artillery School Commandant - with content relating to ballistics and dispersion, wireless transmission, and various roles he might be expected to fill. Notebook fragment set 2 of 2,…
Notebook (2 of 3), "Royal Air Force: Rough notebook for use in labs and workshops," used by serviceman Earl H. M. Phillips, circa 1944-1946. Includes handwritten notes on aviation-related topics.
Notebook (1 of 3), "Royal Air Force: Rough notebook for use in labs and workshops," used by serviceman Earl H. M. Phillips, circa 1944-1946. Includes handwritten notes on aviation-related topics.
Notebook (3 of 3), "Royal Air Force: Rough notebook for use in labs and workshops," used by serviceman Earl H. M. Phillips, circa 1944-1946. Includes handwritten notes on aviation-related topics.
Notebook fragments belonging to Marc Lagen detailing daily activities on the front, circa 1918. Topics include Lagen's experiences in Verdun and Clermont (France), incidents involving airplanes and observation balloons, and receiving letters from Lada (Lagen's wife). Six handwritten pages.
Notebook fragments belonging to Marc Lagen, containing handwritten notes and diagrams in pencil, circa April 1918. The notes appear to be from Lagen's training - possibly during his time in Saumur, France under the Artillery School Commandant - with content relating to ballistics and dispersion, wireless transmission, and various roles he might be expected to fill. Notebook fragment set 1 of 2,…