William F. Yeager Collection - Wright State University Libraries
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William F. Yeager Collection - Wright State University Libraries
MS-223, WILLIAM F. YEAGER AVIATION COLLECTION Collection Number: MS-223 Title: William F. Yeager Aviation Collection Dates: 1925-1990 Creator: Yeager, William F., 1915-1990 Summary/Abstract: William F. Yeager was a military and commercial pilot, as well as an aviation photographer and collector who owned an aviation photography business. The collection consists of information about Yeager’s WWII experience as a B-25 pilot in North Africa and his post-war flying experience as an Air Force and commercial pilot. The collection also contains flight training books, flying tools, correspondence, and aircraft history and design information. The bulk of the collection is more than 25,000 aviation photographs and negatives that have been organized according to make, model and type of aircraft. Quantity/Physical Description: 69.2 linear feet Language(s): English Repository: Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries, Wright State University, Dayton, OH 45435-0001, (937) 775-2092 Restrictions on Access: There are no restrictions on accessing material in this collection. Restrictions on Use: Copyright restrictions may apply. Unpublished manuscripts are protected by copyright. Permission to publish, quote or reproduce must be secured from the repository and the copyright holder. Preferred Citation: [Box #, Folder #], MS-223, William F. Yeager Aviation Collection, Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio Acquisition: The collection was donated to Special Collections and Archives by Yeager’s wife, Helen, in 1991. An addition was received in January 2011. Revisions: This collection was initially processed by a series of graduate students in Public History during their Advanced Archives class. Initial processing was completed in spring 1992 with additional MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 1 processing completed in spring 1997. Additional processing was completed by Archivist John Armstrong in June 2007 and May 2011, including updating the finding aid to the EAD standard. Alternative Form Available: A selection of aircraft images from the William F. Yeager Aviation Photographs are available online in Wright State University’s Campus Online Repository (CORE Scholar): http://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/special_ms223/. The digitized Yeager Collection photographs, as well as aircraft photographs from other collections held by Wright State University Special Collections & Archives, can also be found online in CORE Scholar in the Aircraft gallery: http://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/aircraft/. Related Material: MS-344, Walter Matthews Jefferies Aviation Collection MS-353, Robert L. Cavanagh Aviation Collection MS-378, Cleveland Air Races Collection Processing Information: Beginning in 1992, volunteers from the Huffman Prairie Aviation Historical Society (previously known as Huffman Prairie Chapter of the American Aviation Historical Society) began identifying the more than 25,000 photographs and negatives in the collection. Without their expertise, and more than 15 years of dedicated effort, the photographs and negatives in this collection would not be available to the public in the current detailed form. Processed by: Richard R. Wirz, spring 1992. Steve Hausfeld, Joe Greer, and Tony Wright, spring 1997. John Armstrong, 2006-2007 and May 2011. Arrangement: The collection is arranged into six series and three subseries: Series I: William Yeager Personal Information & Memorabilia Series II: Publications Series III: Flight Training Books, Records and Tools Series IV: Correspondence Series V: Aircraft History, Design, and General Information Series VI: Aircraft Photographs and Negatives Subseries VIA: General Aircraft Photographs Subseries VIB: Photographs Subseries VIC: Negatives Biographical/Historical Note: William Francis Yeager was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on April 1, 1915. His early interests concerned aviation and railroad trains, but by the time he reached adulthood, aviation had become his primary interest. MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 2 Yeager’s high school graduation was delayed by his having to take various jobs to support his family during the Great Depression. Yeager finished his high school education and graduated from West Technical High School in Cleveland, in August 1937 at the age of 22. Following his graduation, Yeager spent the next several years working primarily for The Higbee Company and the George Worthington Company in Cleveland. During this time, Yeager worked as the official photographer for the National Air Races, which were held in Cleveland. In October 1939, Yeager got a job with the Fish and Wildlife Service as an administrative assistant in Hebron, Ohio and La Crosse, Wisconsin. Yeager qualified for the Civilian Pilot Training Program at this time and received flight training in late 1940 and early 1941. He enlisted in the Army Air Corps on June 10, 1941. Yeager’s first few months in the Air Corps were spent as a crew chief on various aircraft. He took a College Qualification Examination to qualify for Aviation Cadet training and began his training at Gardener Field, California, in 1942 as a member of the Air Corps Reserve. Afterwards, Yeager was assigned to the 443rd Bomb Squadron in North Africa, as a B-25 copilot where he earned the Distinguished Flying Cross. After his combat career, Yeager was assigned to fly for Air Transport Command. He was released from the Army Air Forces in January 1947. In September 1947, Yeager was recalled by the Air Force. In the interim, he had returned briefly to the Fish and Wildlife Service and had worked as an Air Traffic Controller in Cleveland. Over the next two and a half years, Yeager served in various capacities, as an instructor pilot and flight examiner, flying passengers and cargo, and fulfilling administrative duties. In January 1950, Yeager was made a member of the Inactive Reserves. From January 1950 through October 1951, Yeager was employed as a corporate pilot by various companies in the Cleveland area. In April 1951, Yeager took flight courses from American Flyers, in Fort Worth, Texas, resulting in his receiving an airline transport pilot rating. In October 1951, Yeager was recalled to active duty by the Air Force. He worked for Strategic Air Command in Morocco throughout 1952 and into 1953. After this assignment, Yeager flew search and rescue missions in Alaska until early 1955. From 1955 until 1963, Yeager served as an Air Force Logistics Command Ferry Pilot and as a flight test maintenance officer, stationed at Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma. Yeager retired from the Air Force on December 31, 1963. Yeager spent 1965-1967 working for World Wide Helicopters in Libya. There he flew DeHavilland Beavers and various other aircraft on survey flights. Yeager returned home in 1967 and began working for Air Commuter, Inc., which was absorbed into Wright Air Lines in 1968. Yeager was dismissed from Wright Air Lines in 1969. In the late 1970’s, Yeager became active in the 320th Bomb Group Association. Yeager passed away in 1990 at the age of 75 and was buried in Arlington Cemetery in Washington D. C. MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 3 Scope and Content: The William F. Yeager Aviation Collection is divided into six series. The bulk of the collection is more than 25,000 photographs and negatives that were part of Mr. Yeager’s aviation photography business. Series I, William Yeager Personal Information and Memorabilia, is grouped into four major groups of material. The first group contains photographs of Mr. Yeager ranging from a photograph of him as a child to his 1990 funeral at Arlington National Cemetery in Washington, D. C. Researchers should especially note the photographs of Mr. Yeager during World War II while he was flying with the 320th Bomb Group. In particular, there are a number of photographs taken of the bomb groups operations in North Africa, Sardinia, and France. The grouping also contains a number of photographs of Mr. Yeager after World War II, including his official U.S. Air Force photograph used for promotion boards. The second major group of Series I is personal information. Of particular note is a letter, which was used for a 1943 Look Magazine article, entitled “An Account of My First Raid Over North Africa.” Also included is the General Order awarding him the Air Medal on September 13, 1943, membership certificates, resumes’ of his experience, and his Last Will and Testament. The third major group of Series I is Memorabilia, including Souvenir Programs. Included in this group is the graduation program for Pilot Training Class 42-G on July 23, 1943, “The Thunderbird Annual” for 1941-1942,” the Gardner Field, CA ”Bee Tee” for 1942, and information on the 319th Bomb Group Association for the period 1974 to 1988. There are a number of Souvenir Programs, including several from air races around the country. Finally, there are two boxes of material containing rank insignia, name tags, and of particular note Army medals, including Lt. Yeager’s Distinguished Flying Cross. Series II, Publications, is divided into four major groupings. The first major group is Aviation Brochures. This group contains general information brochures about such companies as American Airlines (1944), Boeing Aircraft (1958, 1980), Lockheed Aircraft (1929-1932), Northrop Aircraft (1933-1946), and Stearman Aircraft (c.a.1930s). The second group contains general aviation brochures such as “The Jet Aircraft of the World” (1950), “A Chronicle of the Aviation Industry in America” (1947-1950), and “The Organization – Research Activities and Facilities of NACA” (1943. The third group of material includes magazines, newsletters, booklets and catalogs. This group contains a variety of aviation-related materials ranging from Munsey’s Magazine (1910, 1912) and Navy Air Pilot and Military Aeronautic Review (1918) to more recent aviation material such Spotlight Magazines article “Wings Over Cleveland.” The bulk of the material in this group is dated between 1939 and 1960. The final group in Series II is oversize material. Most of the material in this group is from World War II and includes such material as The Bowman Bomber (1941) and Life Magazine (1942). Series III, Flight Training Books, Records, and Tools, is divided into three major groups related to flight and flight training. The first major group contains flight records and information. This series contains information concerning Mr. Yeager’s flying activities. It includes his U.S. Army Air Corps Pilot Log Books, his individual flight diaries, and his individual flight records from 1940 to 1963. It also contains Ferrying Orders and Flying notes MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 4 during the same period. Additionally, the group contains Mr. Yeager’s flight log books, daily flight logs, and schedules when he flew for World Wide Helicopters in Benghazi, Libya, Air Commuter Airlines in Cleveland, and Wright Airlines, also out of Cleveland. Finally, this group contains general information such as air traffic control procedures and regulations for the early 1950s, an amplified resume of his aeronautical experience, and FAA flight maps from the late 1940s. Researchers interested in flight training methods of the 1940s will find the second and third major groups interesting and informative. The second major group contains flight regulations, manuals and technical orders. Much of this material is Army Air Corps basic flight training material from the 1940s including flying regulations, technical orders for instrument flying, and fundamentals of flight maneuvers. The group also contains inspection handbooks, radio facility charts and FAA location identifiers. The last major group contains flight tools and books. This group contains hand held dead reckoning computers, distance and speed computers, flight operation guide cards for range and fuel consumption (P-51, B-24, and L-2), and several small handbooks for aircraft engines. Series IV, Correspondence, contains letters received and sent by Mr. Yeager from 1937 to 1987. Most of the letters are business related, but also includes letters from friends and family written during and immediately written after World War II. Among the postcards in Box 18 is a postcard signed by Jimmy Doolittle. Series V, Aircraft History, Design, and General Information, is grouped into five major areas. The first major area includes information on aviation history, design and analysis. This group contains a number of “Design Analysis” articles printed in Aviation Magazine from 1943 and 1944 and includes analysis of such airplanes as the Bell Airacobra, the North American P-51 “Mustang,” and the Boeing B-17 “Flying Fortress.” This major grouping also contains Institute of the Aeronautical Sciences “Historical Briefs” on a variety of subjects, Air Age Technical Library “Warplane Research” articles on American World War II aircraft, and booklets on the “History of the U.S. Air Force” and a chronology of Air Force Historical Events from 1907 to 1957. The second major area includes general aircraft information. This area includes aircraft lists, CAA Aircraft Specifications, and general information about U.S. aircraft. The third major group is oversize material. This group primarily consists of drawings of racing planes by R. S. Hirsch, drawings of aircraft by Mr. Yeager, and several blueprints or plans for miniature aircraft. The fourth major group consists of air racing information. This small group contains information such as official standings for eight years from 1929 to 1949, newspaper clippings about the National Air Races in Cleveland from the 1940s and 1950s, and an August 1973 article “Dole Derby: Roaring 20s Fatal Air Race.” The fifth, and last major group, contains aircraft accident information. The accident summaries and reports in this area span a period beginning in 1930 and ending in 1964. There are also National Transportation Safety Board recommendations for the 1970s and early 1980s. The sixth, and largest series, is Series VI, Photographs and Negatives. This series spans 94 boxes, 11,255 photographs and approximately 18,000 negatives. The series is divided into three subseries. Subseries VIA contains general aircraft photograph information. Included in this subseries is a list of photographs taken by Mr. Yeager, a photo card file used by him in his photo service, and a variety of photograph packs including Thompson Valves’ “Famous Flights, 19261938,” official photographs of U.S. Army and Navy planes, and photo packs of World War II MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 5 Allied nations aircraft. There are also several photograph catalogs, along with photographs of AAF and U.S. Navy planes in action both in Europe and in the South Pacific. The second (VIB) and third subseries (VIC) contain photographs and negatives. The images are grouped according to type of aircraft (civilian, military, and racing), manufacturer, and are in alphabetical order. Researchers should note that most of the images are of 1920s, 1930, and 1940s aircraft. In most cases, the images are in the public domain for copyright purposes, but some images are copyright protected, which is indicated on the reverse of the photograph. It is important to note that almost all of the photographs and negatives have been identified with their make and model number, their tail and/or aircraft number, the type of engine used in the aircraft, and the view of the plane. Also, in most cases, individuals in the photograph, such as Jimmie Doolittle and Charles Lindbergh, are identified. Subseries VIB is divided into several major groups according to size of photograph, e.g. 8” x 10,” 5” x 7,” 5” x 8,” and 4” x 5,” and type of aircraft, e.g. civilian, military, and racing. The first group of photographs contains 1454 8”x 10” photographs of civilian and military aircraft. Photographs are grouped according to aircraft manufacturer and in alphabetical order. The largest group of photographs is of Lockheed aircraft. Other large groups include Boeing, Curtiss, Douglas, Fokker, Grumman, North American, and Northrop. The second group of photographs contains 283 photographs of racing airplanes. Represented in this group are a wide variety of racing aircraft including aircraft designed by the Granville Brothers, Keith Rider, and Wedell-Williams. Finally, at the end of the 8” x 10” photographs are a variety of other photographs including 52 photographs of the United States Air Force Museum in the late 1950s and 31 photographs of Charles and Anne Lindbergh’s early 1930s Transatlantic Survey Flight for Pan American Airlines. The second major group consists of 506 5” x 7” photographs. The third major group consists of 120 5” x 8” photographs. The fourth, and by far the largest group, consists of 8,942 photographs ranging in size from 1” x 1” to 4” x 5.” The box and file listing for group four is not as detailed as the previous groups described above. Group four is organized according to type of aircraft (civilian, military and racing) and then is arranged in alphabetical order according to manufacturer. However, individual photographs are not listed. Instead, ranges of files are provided for each manufacturer. In cases where there are large numbers of aircraft for a particular manufacturer, the photographs are grouped and listed according to their model number. Photograph researchers will note that there are 3039 photographs of civilian aircraft, 3924 photographs of military aircraft, and 1979 photographs of racing aircraft. Among civilian aircraft, there are a large number of photographs of Lockheed aircraft. Among military aircraft, there are a high number of photographs of aircraft produced by Boeing, Curtiss, Douglas, Grumman, Lockheed, Martin, Northrop, North American, and Vought. Finally, major concentrations of racing aircraft photographs include aircraft produced by Curtiss, the Granville Brothers, Howard, Laird, Lockheed, Keith Rider, Wedell-Williams, and Steve Wittman. A selection of photographs from Subseries VIB, have been scanned and are available online in Wright State University’s Campus Online Repository (CORE Scholar): http://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/special_ms223_photographs/. To search for a specific image from this collection in CORE Scholar, search for the item using the following format: ms223_BBB_FF_XXX, where “BBB” is the three-digit Box number listed MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 6 in the finding aid, “FF” is the two-digit File number, and “XXX” is the three-digit item number. For example, to locate the Aeronca C-3 photograph found in Box 33, File 2, Item 1, search for ms223_033_02_001. Subseries VIC consists of approximately 18,000 negatives. This subseries is also grouped according to size of negative (8” x 10,” 5” x 7,” and 4” x 5”) and according to type of aircraft (civilian, military, and racing). Within each of these major divisions the negatives are in alphabetical order according to manufacturer. There are 334 8”x 10” negatives, 178 5” x 7” negatives, and a little more than 17,000 4” x 5” negatives. As in the 4” x 5” photographs, the 8” x 10” and 5” x 7” negatives are listed with a range of file numbers associated with a specific manufacturer. In the case of the 4” x 5” negatives, the 50 boxes containing negatives have the name of the manufacturer for the first file in the box and the name of the manufacturer for the last file in the box, i.e. Abrams – Avro. Because the number of negatives exceeds the number of prints listed in the collection, researchers will likely find photograph negatives of aircraft not listed in the photograph part of the finding aid. Subject Terms: Persons/Families Yeager, William F., 1915-1990 Organizations National Air Races (Cleveland, Ohio) Places Cleveland (Ohio) Ohio Subjects (General) Aeronautics Aircraft Airplane racing Air shows – United States -- History World War, 1939-1945 - - Aerial Operations, American Material Types Correspondence Training manuals Reports Publications Periodicals Photographs Negatives Microfilm Occupations MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 7 Pilot Photographer MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 8 Collection Inventory SERIES I: WILLIAM YEAGER PERSONAL INFORMATION & MEMORABILIA Box File Description 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1A 1 2 Date Photographs Photograph of William F. Yeager as a child Yeager WWII Photographs: a. Portrait of Yeager (4 Copies) b. In front of building c. Hanging out cockpit window of B-26 “Flying Yank”, Algeria, North Africa (4 Copies) d. In cockpit of B-26 e. In line to receive Distinguished Flying Cross f. Holding Distinguished Flying Cross g. Standing with Hunter and Saylur h. Standing with Hunter, Guff, Barber, Saylur & Maxbu i. Leaning against airplane j. Three unidentified individuals standing in front of airplane, Algeria, North Africa k. French Fighter Airplane Note: See Box 123 for Negatives 320th Bomb Group Photographs – North Africa, Sardinia, France WWII Aircraft Nose Art Yeager Post-WWII Photographs a. U. S. Air Force Official Photograph b. Passport photographs c. In front of small airplane (3 Copies) d. In front of airplane with Maj. Mason e. Standing with rescue aircrew, Annette Island f. Standing with unidentified man g. Standing with group in Fez Caps, Morocco (2 Copies) h. Unidentified Airman walking through town (Morocco?) i. Oversize Location 25, File 8: Group photograph of people who worked in Operations area of Area C, WrightPatterson AFB, OH. “Bill” Yeager 6th from right. Photograph of William Yeager’s photograph shop display window Photographs – Major William F. Yeager Funeral at Arlington National Cemetery, Washington, D.C. Personal Information Newspaper Clippings - Itinerant Vendor License - U.S. Air Corps “Air Corps Reserve” Identification Card c.a.1915 c.a.1942 c.a.1942 c.a.1942 c.a.1942 1943 1943 Dec. 5, 1943 Dec. 5, 1943 Oct. 16, 1945 c.a.1943 Nov. 23, 1942 1942-1945 1942-1945 Sep. 22, 1960 Mar. 4, 1961 Feb. 23, 1948 1960 1953 Undated 1952 c.a.1952 Undated 1939 1990 1931-1943 Sept. 2, 1939 July 22, 1942 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 9 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 1B 1 2 3 4 5 2 1 2 “An Account of my first Raid over N. Africa.” Original letter, reprint, Look Magazine article General Order Number 13 – Award of Oak Leaf Cluster for the Air Medal to 2nd Lt. William F. Yeager Officer’s Application for Settlement, Armed Forces Leave Act of 1946 Certificates of Completion – USAF Extension Courses Statement of Pilot Experience – William F. Yeager “Crossing the Artic Circle” Certificate Yeager’s Shorter Snorter USAF Orders & Correspondence FAA Employment Application, Correspondence, & Resume’ Resume’s – Synopsis and Amplified Membership Certificates - Retired Officers Association, American Aviation Historical Society, & American Air Racing Society (See Box 3A for American Aviation Historical Society plaque for Life Member Number 15, William F. Yeager) Medical Papers Last Will & Testament Memorabilia Program – Graduating Exercises, Class 42-G “The Thunderbird Annual, 1941-1942” “Bee Tee,” Gardner Field, CA MacDill Field, Florida Photo Album “West Technical High School – Fifty Golden Years, 1912-1962” Fabric from Stabilizer – Curtiss Fledgling N263H – put on by Curtiss in 1927 Oversize Location 25, File 10 Signed Aviation Print – “Grumman “Albatross” Triphibian. Signed by members of the 71st Air Rescue Squadron, Elmendorf AFB, Alaska 1943 Sep. 13, 1943 1946 1949 Nov. 1949 Aug. 18, 1953 Undated 1961-1963 1964 c.a.1964 1964, 1967, Undated, 1972 1970-1971 Dec. 18, 1965 Jul. 23, 1942 1942 1942 Jul. 1942 1962 Dec. 2, 1975 Arp. 1, 1955 319th Bomb Group Association Roster 319th Bomb Group Association – “Col. Randy’s Flying Circus” Newsletter 320th Bomb Group Reunion Association – Correspondence & “The Boomerang News” 320th Bomb Group Reunion Association Roster 320th Bomb Group Reunion Association Roster 1979 1974-1978 National Air Races, Cleveland, OH – Ribbons, Tickets, & Participant Stickers/Badges “Briefing on Brussels,” by the Embassy of the United States of America 1946-1949 1978-1985 1978, 1981, 1983 1985-1988 c.a.19660 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 10 3 4 5 6 Experimental Aircraft Association & Flying Convention of Oshkosh “Spirit of St. Louis” Tour POW/MIA Ephemera Aviation Stickers & Bumper Stickers 7 8 9 10 Souvenir Programs First Annual National Aircraft Show, Cleveland, OH National Air Races, Detroit, MI Aviation Writers Demonstration Cruise with Task Force 81 Annual Air Fair, Los Angeles International Airport, CA (5th & 6th) 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 3 3A Grand Criterium International Aerien First Reunion Air Show, Battle Creek, MI 5th Annual Air Progress Show, Van Nuys Airport, CA National Air Show, Lawrence, Kansas 2nd Annual Huntsville, AL Air Fair First World Hot Air Balloon Championship, Albuquerque, NM 25th Annual International EAA Sport Aviation Convention & Exhibition, Wittman Field, Oshkosh, Wis. Air Race Classic, Reflections…1977-1986 1989 Cleveland National Air Show & Air Races Cleveland Calendar, 50 Years, National Air Races, 1929-1979 (See Box 7, File 9) Other Memorabilia Scarf, Leather USAF Command Pilot Name Tag, Plastic Name tags, 320th Bombardment Group Belt Buckle, Cloth Patches (Various), ARA Lapel Pin, Pin for Aerial Bomb, National Air Races Name Tag (1948), National Air Races Name Tag (1949), National Air Races Field Service Badge (1947), National Air Races Photographer Arm Band (1939), My Military Missal (1942), Name Stamp, Dog Tags, Pilot’s Sun Glasses, AF Flight Cap, Leather Flying gloves (2 pair), blue AF tie (2), blue AF belt with buckle, AF rank insignia, U.S. collar insignia, white cloth name tags, AF sewing kit, New Testament Scripture (1956), miscellaneous cloth patches from Germany, and drink coasters. Distinguished Flying Cross Medal, European African Middle Eastern Campaign Medal (2), World War II Victory Medal (2), National Defense Service Medal, American Defense Service Medal (2), American Campaign, Complete Medal (2), Pilots Bracelet, Pilot Wings (4), Command Pilot Wings (2), Senior Pilot Wings (1), Ribbons (2 sets), Service Cap Officer Emblem (2), Collar Pins - Unidentified (2), Road Map of West Africa (Cloth, Oct. 1942), B-26 Historical Society 50th Anniversary Pin c.a.1970s 1977 Undated c.a.1970s Nov. 1946 1951 Jun. 1951 Oct. 1952, Oct. 1953 Jul. 1959 Aug. 1962 Jul. 1968 May. 1969 Aug. 1969 Feb. 1973 Aug. 1977 1986 Sept. 1989 1979 Various c.a.1940s MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 11 SERIES II: PUBLICATIONS Box File Description 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Aviation Brochures Air Force Museum AirResearch Aviation Service Company American Airlines B/J Aircraft Corporation Boeing Company Cessna Aircraft Company Custer Channel Wing Corporation, Hagerstown, Maryland DC-3 Production, Vol. 5 (LAAS International) DeHavilland Aircraft Hamilton Standard Propeller Heinkel-Flugzeugtypen Goodyear Lockheed Aircraft 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Miami Aviation Corporation North American Aircraft Company Northrop Aircraft Company Ohio Aviation Company Pan American Airlines Piper Aircraft Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Company Sikorsky Aviation Corporation Stearman Aircraft Company Sundorph Aeronautical Corporation Tran-World Airlines (TWA) United Aircraft Company Western Airlines 1956-1960 c.a.1940s 1944 1933 1958, 1980 1961 c.a.1964 May 1969 1960-1969 1944 Undated 1969-1970 1929-1932, c.a.1944 1965 Undated 1933-1946, 1980 1953 1958-1974 c.a.1960s-1970s 1936, 1937 Oct. 1931 c.a.1930s c.a.1955 Sept. 1965 1958, 1959, 1966 1951 1 2 3 Williams Research Corp. – Foxjet ST-6003 Wright Aeronautical Corporation – Series “G” Cyclone Miscellaneous 1977 1936 Undated 5 4 5 6 7 8 9 Date Brochures - General “The Age of Flight” “Aviation Atlas,” Gulf Oil Company “Aircraft Classification,” Real Photographs Ltd “Aircraft Directory, Los Angles County” “A Chronicle of the Aviation Industry in America,” Eaton Manufacturing Company “Directory of Executive Aircraft,” Corporation Aircraft Owners Association, Inc. c.a.1957 1938 c.a.1938 1941 1947-1950 1950, 1951 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 12 10 11 12 13 14 15 6 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Magazines, Newsletters, Booklets, & Catalogs Aeronautica Catalog “The Air Museum, Planes of Fame” Newsletter The Aeroplane, “A Visit the Beech” Airline Pilot Souvenir Reprint Air Raid, Emergency Edition, Pocket Guide American Aircraft, Hutchinson’s Complete Illustrated Record “Air Race Notebook” Newsletter “American Air Racing Society” Newsletter American Helicopter, Vol. III, No. IX “Angels Antiquers Newsletter” Archive, The Air-Britain Civil Aviation Historical Quarterly, No. 2 Arizona Highways “Aviation Yearbook,” Mechanix Illustrated The CAHS Journal, “The DELTA Story” EAA Aviation Foundation Photo Archives – Radtke Collection – “The Golden Age of Flight” Photo List Flying Magazine, “Flying – 50 Years of Airpower” “Golden Pylons,” The Newsletter for Air Racing Historians Harleyford Book Catalog “Home Pylon News,” Wedell-Williams Memorial Aviation Museum of Louisiana Life of the Soldier and the Airman “Long Island Early Fliers Club” Newsletter Munsey’s Magazine Navy Air Pilot and Military Aeronautic Review, Vol. III, No. 12 Pegasus, Fairchild Engine & Airplane Corp. Profile Publications – P.Z.L. P-11 & Douglas A-20 The Record, Associated Oil Company Saturday Review, “Fifty Years of Flight” The Slipstream, Great Plains School of Aeronautics, Wichita, KS Sportsman Aviation and Model Planes, Vol. 3, No. 3 Spotlight Magazine, “Wings Over Cleveland” Vance Viking Newspaper Clippings War Almanac, No. 1 1 Warplanes of the World, No. 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 7 “Flying Safety on the Airways,” USAF/IG “The Jet Aircraft of the World” “The Organization – Research Activities and Facilities of NACA,” NACA “Salute to the RAF,” Boulton Paul Aircraft Ltd “The Use of the Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Power Calculator “What is P-Static?,” Dayton Aircraft Products, Inc. 1953 Jun. 1950 May 1948 1943 May 1945 c.a.1950 Undated 1987 Aug. 1946 Aug. 1977 1942 c.a.1943 Undated 1972-1987 Aug. 1946 1965, 1973 1985 Jun. 1942 1951 1965 Undated Feb. 1957 1987-1988 1966-1967 1982-1984 Sept. 1948 1972-1976 1910, 1912 Mar. 1918 Dec. 1957 1966, 1967 Sept. 1928 Apr. 16, 1977 Dec. 1939 Sept. 1934 Aug. 1989 c.a.1930s, 1970s 1942 1943 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 13 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Warplane Spotters Manual, Part A Warships & Aircraft of Japan, Hutchinson’s Illustrated Record Western Flying, “Directory of Approved Aircraft Engines,” Western Flying, “American Airplanes & Aircraft Engines” Wings of the World, National Aeronautics Council Wingspan Magazine, Vol. 1, #9 “The Woodchopper II,” Newsletter of the 320th Bomb Group Association “Wood ‘n Wire,” Bulletin of the Historical Branch, Los Angles Section Yanks, A Book of A.E.F. Verse “The 319th Flyer” Oversize Magazines, Newspapers, & Newsletters Fortune (I: Air Power as World Power; II: Air Power and the Machine; III: Research and the Air; IV: The Air as a Trade Route) Colliers’s The Bowman Bomber, Bowman Field, KY Life Magazine a. U.S. Warplanes: A Catalog in Color (Pg. 38) b. U.S. Warplanes (Army & Navy) (Pg. 34) c. Mid-Air Collision: Death of the XB-70 (Pg. 10) Flight Dispatcher, Gardner Field Air Life Air News, “How to Fly” Los Angles Times, “Wings for World of Tomorrow,” Part 4 AMFEA News, Headquarters, Chateauroux Air Station Sunday Pictures, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, “Wild Blue Yonder” Via Air Newspaper Cleveland Calendar, 50 Years, National Air Races, 1929-1979 (Reference Box 2, File 19) 1943 c.a.1942 1931 1936, 1937 1940 Jan. 1960 1977-1978 1953-1954 1918 Mar. 1979, Feb. 1981 Mar. 1941 Jul. 12, 1941 Nov. 15, 1941 Feb. 2, 1942 Jul. 31, 1944 Jul. 11, 1966 May 9, 1942 Mar. 1943 1945 Jan. 2, 1946 1960 May 29, 1977 May-Sep. 1982 1979 SERIES III: FLIGHT TRAINING BOOKS, RECORDS & TOOLS Box File Description 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 Date Flight Records & Information Ben Howard’s Flight Log Student Pilot Log Book & Certified Copy Pilot Log Book Pilot Log Book Master Pilot Log Book & Pilot Qualification Record Flight Diaries – Flight No. & Destination 1929-1942 1940-1941 1940-1945 1942-1944 1944-1948, 1945 1950, 1951 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 14 7 1942 -1955 8 Individual Flight Records - U.S. Army Air Corps & U.S. Air Force Individual Flight Records – U.S. Air Force 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Ferrying Orders Military Flying Notes Military Flying Notes Notes on Flying, Drawings of Airplanes, & Definitions Pilot Questionnaires – T-29 & C-45 American Flyers Flight School, Meacham Field, Fort Worth, TX World Wide Helicopters, Benghazi, Libya – Flight Log Books World Wide Helicopters, Benghazi, Libya – General Information Daily Flight Logs – Air Commuter Airlines & Wright Airlines Daily Flight Logs – Air Commuter Airlines & Wright Airlines Daily Flight Logs – Air Commuter Airlines & Wright Airlines 1943-1949 1948-1955 1956-1965 1953-1955 1955, 1956 1951 1965-1967 1965-1967 1967-1968 1968 1969 11 1 2 1967-1968 6 7 8 9 Air Commuter Airlines, Inc. – Schedules, Manifests, & Logs Air Commuter Airlines, Inc. – Policies, Procedures & General Correspondence Wright Airlines, Inc. – Policies, Procedures, & Correspondence Amplified Resume’ – Aeronautical Experience U.S. Army Air Corps Replacement Training Center, Highley & Chandler, AZ – General Information Air Traffic Control Procedures & Regulations Pilot’s Abbreviated Flight Crew Checklists – T-29 & C-47 TWA Desk Calendars with Annotated Flying Schedule Various Calendars with Flight Schedule & Appointments Noted 1 2 3 4 Air Commerce Bulletins Instrument Approach Charts – United States (22nd TTS) FAA Municipal Flight Maps – A-K FAA Municipal Flight Maps – L-Y 1934-1939 1942-1945 1947-1949 1947-1949 3 4 5 12 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Flight Regulations, Manuals, & Technical Orders Basic Flying Instructions for Students, Air Corps Basic Flying School, Randolph Field, TX Flying Regulations, Air Corps Training Detachment of Southwest Airways, Inc., Thunderbird Airport, Phoenix, AZ Air Navigation Tables, TM 1-208 Instrument Flying, Standard Beam Approach, T.O. 30-100E-1 Instrument Flying, Basic Without Radio Aids, T.O. 30-100A-1 Fundamentals of Elementary Flight Maneuvers, CAB 32 Instrument Flying, Technique in Weather, T.O. 30-100D-1 Airways Flying, A Handbook for Military Pilots Instrument Flying, Advanced with Radio Aids, T.O. 30-100B-1 1956-1963 1967-1969 1969 1950, 1953 1961, 1963 1965-1969 1970-1975 Jan. 2, 1941 Oct. 1, 1941 Jun. 5, 1942 Mar. 1, 1943 Jun. 1, 1943 Jun. 1943 Jan. 1, 1944 Jan. 4, 1944 Jan. 15, 1944 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 15 13 1 2 3 Feb. 14, 1944 Nov. 23, 1944 Feb. 10, 1945 12 13 14 15 Weather for the Aircrew Trainee, Air Forces Manual 6 Pilot’s Information File, AAF Regulations 15-24 & 62-15 Specified & alternate Grade Fuel for Aircraft-Engine Combinations, T.O. No. 02-1-38 Instrument Flying, AAF Instrument Approach System, T.O. 30-100F-1 AAF Instrument Approach Procedures, T.O. 08-15-4 Instrument Flying, Advanced Instructors’ Syllabus, T.O. 30-100B-2 Pilot Training Manual for the C-54 Skymaster, AAF Manual 51-129-3 Tactical Changes in Production Aircraft, T.O. No. 01-1-186 Voice Procedures for Ground Control Approach, ACP166 Weather for Aircrew Trainees, AF Manual 105-5 Preliminary Flight Handbook, USAF Series L-23A Aircraft, AN01-90LAA-1 Instrument Flying, Techniques & Procedures, AF Manual 51-37 Instrument Flying, AMC Manual 50-5 Radio Facility Charts, VOR Edition NR13 Radio Facility Charts, LF/MF Edition NR 13 14 1 2 3 4 Dead Reckoning Computers, AF Manual 51-12 Instrument Flying, AF Manual 51-37 Location Identifiers, FAA Order 7350.4G Location Identifiers, FAA Order 7350.4K May 15, 1959 Nov. 1, 1971 May 15, 1976 Sep. 15, 1977 15 1 2 Inspection Handbook, Chapter XVIII, Approved Aircraft, CAA Inspection Handbook, Chapter XVIII, Approved Aircraft, (Revisions & Changes), CAA (1 of 2) Inspection Handbook, Chapter XVIII, Approved Aircraft, (Revisions & Changes), CAA (2 of 2) Handbook – Erection & Maintenance Instructions, T-6G & LT6G, AN 01-60FFA-2 (1 of 2) Handbook – Erection & Maintenance Instructions, T-6G & LT6G, AN 01-60FFA-2 (2 of 2) Aircraft Recognition Manual & Supplements, AFM 50-42 A Professional Reading Guide for Air Force Officers, AFP 36-5-1 Dec. 16, 1940 1941-1944 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 16 1 2 3 4 5 Flight Tools & Books Computer, Air Navigation, Dead Reckoning, Type MB-4 U. S. Army Air Forces, Computer, Aerial, Dead Reckoning, Type E-6B Computer, Dead Reckoning, Type AN5835-1 U.S. Army Air Forces, The Distance Computer, Type D-4 (2) Computer, Pilot’s Dead Reckoning, Type E-11 (2) Jan. 15, 1945 Mar. 1, 1945 Jun. 20, 1945 Aug. 1945 Aug. 15, 1945 Apr. 1951 Oct. 1, 1951 Dec. 1, 1952 Feb. 1956 Feb. 4, 1957 Dec. 20, 1958 Dec. 20, 1958 1941-1944 1950 1950 1950-1952 1956 Undated Undated Undated Undated Undated MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 16 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Computer, Air Navigation, True Airspeed, Mach No., Wind Solution, Supersonic Jardur Air Navigation Protractor Flight Operation Guide Cards – Range & Fuel Consumption Guide Cards for: P-51D, B-24J, L-2 (Taylorcraft) Handbook of Operating Instructions for Computer – Air Navigation True Air Speed, Mach. No. Wind Components, Supersonic, Air Force Type MB-2A C-54 Normal Procedures Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Group “Aeronautical Vest-Pocket Handbook” “The Wright Aero Handbook,” Wright Aeronautical Corp. “Operators Manual for Allison Engine Installations” Cleveland Pneumatic Test Co. Flight Handbook Small Black Notebook Undated Undated Undated Undated Apr. 1957 Jun. 1977 1946 Sept. 15, 1942 1943 c.a.1940s SERIES IV: CORRESPONDENCE Box File Description Date 17 1948-1956 Oct. 1964 1966, 1974-1975 1960-1987 1952-1958 1943 1937-1941 1946-1955 1940-1960 1946-1974 1939-1941 1937-1941 1938-1940 1940-1941 1947 1951-1982 1947-1957 1947-1971 1938-1941 1971-1983 1947 1939-1940 1937-1939 1970-1971 Undated 1977-1978 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Aeroplane Photo Supply, Toronto, Canada Aeronautical Charts & Information Center (USAF) American Aviation Historical Society Richard S. Allen J.B. Beaumont Norman Benedict, Lieutenant Norman Benner Warren Bodie Marvin J. Border Peter Bower Edward Brazis Rob Burke Harry Brinsley Vincent Buzzett Hq., Cleveland Army Air Base, Cleveland, OH Logan Coombs Department of Commerce, Civil Aeronautics Administration Lee Enich Flying Aces Magazine Art Hall William Hamalainen Ken Hammer Ben H. Heinowitz Robert Hirsch Stephen J. Hudek Bob Hull MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 17 18 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Department of the Interior, Fish & Wildlife Service Burton Kemp William A. Lester Alan Maloney Chuck Mandrake Kenn Rust Harold G. Martin (Letters sent to) Esther Meuller John Mitchell 1947 1937-1942 1937-1941 1939-1941 1960-1970 1971-1975 1945-1947 1959-1970 1934-1938 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 (Letters sent to) National Transportation Safety Board National Aeronautic Association National Air Races, Executive Offices, Cleveland, OH Al and Viola Schmidt Warren D. Shipp Mark C. Sloan Eugene Sommerich Emil Strasser Lamar S. Timmons Roscoe Turner John Underwood Wilmington Warrior Association, Kinston, NC Wright Air Development Miscellaneous Christmas Cards Miscellaneous Rejection Letters Miscellaneous Postcards (includes Jimmy Doolittle autograph) Miscellaneous Requests for Photos (sent to Emil Strasser and arranged alphabetically) Miscellaneous Requests for Photos - Yeager’s Aircraft Photo Service 1974-1977 1946-1959 Jul. 14, 1939 1946-1950 1946-1950 1971 1939-1941 1937-1947, 1987 1981-1982 1938 1972-1980 1988 1953 1941-1980 1947-1970 c.a.1930s 1940-1941 Misc. (Alphabetically A-H) Misc. (Alphabetically H-M) Misc. (Alphabetically N-Z) Misc. (First Name Signatures) 1937-1987 1937-1977 1938-1984 1937-1976 18 19 1 2 3 4 1940-1942 SERIES V: AIRCRAFT HISTORY, DESIGN, & GENERAL INFORMATION Box File Description 20 1 2 3 4 Date Aviation History, Design & Analysis “Design Analysis of the Bell Airacobra,” Aviation Magazine “Design Analysis of the Fleetwings BT-12,” Aviation Magazine “Design Analysis of the North American B-25 Mitchell,” Aviation Magazine “Design Analysis of the Curtiss Commando,” Aviation Magazine May 1943 Oct. 1943 1943 1943 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 18 5 24 25 26 27 28 “Aircraft Design Analysis is No. 4, A-20 “Havoc, ” Aviation Magazine “Aircraft Design Analysis No. 5, Bristol Beaufighter,” Aviation Magazine “Design Analysis No. 6, DeHavilland “Mosquito,” Aviation Magazine “Design Analysis No. 7, The North American P-51 “Mustang,” Aviation Magazine “Design Analysis No. 8, The Lockheed P-38 “Lightning,” Aviation Magazine “Design Analysis No. 9, The Focke-Wulf 190,” Aviation Magazine “Design Analysis No. 10, The Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress,” Aviation Magazine “The Flight of the “Tingmissartog,” Aviation Magazine “Berlin Air Lift, An Account of the British Contribution” Historical Brief – “The Golden Hawk (Part I),” Institute of the Aeronautical Sciences Historical Brief – “History of the Schneider Trophy Races,” Institute of the Aeronautical Sciences Historical Brief – “Fokker in the United States,” Institute of the Aeronautical Sciences Air Age Technical Library, Warplane Research, No. 1-6 (P-38, P-47, F6F, P-40, F4U, P-51) Air Age Technical Library, Warplane Research, Group II, No. 1B-6B (B-25, B-24, XB-15/XB-19, B-17, B-26, B-29) “Milestones of 40 Years in the U. S. Army Air Corps” Periods of Air Force Designation & Development History of the U. S. Air Force State Chronology of Air Force Historical Events, 1907-1957 Lockheed Airplanes Currently in Production “The Story of the Schneider Trophy Race, 1913 to 1931,” by Henry R. Palmer Jr. (1962 Supplement to This Was Air Travel) “NASA Facts, Lifting Bodies” “First Aerial Voyage Across the English Channel” “We Learn to Fly” Miscellaneous Aviation Magazine Clippings on Aircraft - I Miscellaneous Aviation Magazine Clippings on Aircraft - II 1 2 3 4 5 6 General Aircraft Information Aircraft Design Sketch Book, Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Aviation’s Sketch Book of Aircraft Design Detail Aviation Historical Reports (1-5) for Aircraft Photo Collectors Aircraft Lists (1920s & 1930s) Aircraft Aircraft List – Vega, Air Express, Sirius, & Orion Aircraft Lists – Miscellaneous Notes 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 1944 Mar. 1944 1944 1944 1944 Oct. 1944 1944 Feb. 1934 1949 c.a.1931 1932 1952 1944 1944 1947 1947 1953-1957 1957 c.a.1950 1962 1967 Undated Undated c.a.1940s c.a.1940s 1940 c.a.1940 1952-1953 Undated Feb. 25, 1949 Undated MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 19 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Aircraft Lists – Aircraft According to Serial No. – 1932-1948 Civil Aeronautics Administration (CAA) Listing – Revision to Jul. 1, 1949 List Aircraft Lists – Airplane Record Cards, McCook Field – 19181924 Aircraft Lists – Monocoupe Types Aircraft Lists – Miscellaneous List of Aeronautical Titles (Books) Aircraft Lists – New York Aircraft Owners Aircraft Lists – Ohio – Counties A through L Aircraft Lists – Ohio – Counties M through Z Aircraft Lists – Scheduled Airline Aircraft c.a.1950s Apr. 26, 1951 c.a.1950 Undated Undated Undated Undated Undated 1933-1939 21A Microfilm: Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce of America, 1929 - 1933 Inc. “Licensed and Identified Aircraft,” Jul. 15, 1929, Jul. 15, 1930, Oct. 15, 1930, Jul. 1, 1931, Jan. 1, 1932, Jan. 2, 1933; Air Transportation Magazine, Apr. 21, 1928, 1929; American Bureau of Aircraft, 1929 Register 21B Microfilm: Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce of America, Inc. “Licensed and Identified Aircraft,” Jan. 1, 1935, Jan.1 1936, Jan. 1, 1937, Jan. 1, 1938, Feb. 1, 1939 1935 - 1939 1949-1954 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Civil Aeronautics Administration (CAA) Alphabetical Index of Aircraft Specifications CAA Aircraft Specifications – 1A CAA Aircraft Specifications – 3A & 4A CAA Aircraft Specifications – 5A & 6A CAA Aircraft Specifications – A-306 – A-669 CAA Aircraft Specifications – A-675 – A-699 CAA Aircraft Specifications – A-700- A-724 CAA Aircraft Specifications – A-725 – A-759 CAA Aircraft Specifications – A-762 – A-780 23 1 2 3 CAA Aircraft Specifications – A-781 – A-812 CAA Aircraft Specifications – E-2 – E-250 (Aircraft Engines) CAA Aircraft Specifications – G & H 1949-1951 1937-1948 1949-1950 24 1 2 3 4 Summary of Technical Air Intelligence Licensed Aircraft List, Air Transportation Aircraft Lists – Airplane Record, Flying Branch, McCook Field “Flight Test: Determination of Monoplane Wing Brace Strut, Wheel Streamline and N.A.C.A. Engine Cowl Drag,” The Aviation Corporation, New York, NY “Wind Tunnel Test: Determination of Wing Strut Drag, Strut Form No. 2695,” The Aviation Corporation, New York, NY Nov. 1918 1928 1929-1934 Aug. 25, 1930 22 1 5 1949-1951 1949-1950 1949-1951 1949 1949-1951 1949-1951 1949-1950 1949-1950 Sept. 11, 1930 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 20 6 7 25 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 26 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Officers Bi-Monthly Information Roster, Air Material Force, European Force (AMFEA) Aircraft Drawings – JN4H & 2POLM – Commercial (Polar Exploration) 1960 U.S. Army & Air Force Aircraft Serial Numbers Procurement & Disposition Data, 1922 thru 1937 Fleet Lists, U.S. Scheduled Airline Operators 1927-1941 Statistical Study of Registered Civil Aircraft, CAA Statistical Study of Aircraft Engines Installed in Certificated Aircraft, CAA WACO Aircraft, 1929-1942 The Lockheed 10 “Electra” Aircraft Lists – by State & Owner – Alabama – Michigan Aircraft Lists – By State & Owner – Minnesota – Wisconsin plus Others (Including U. S. Territories) Aircraft Lists – WWII Aircraft Disposal of Aircraft & Component Parts of Aircraft, Surplus Property Administration Reg. 4 Index of Serial Numbers Assigned to AF & DA Aircraft of Approved Contracts, AMC Manual 0-70-1 Index of AF Serial Numbers Assigned to Aircraft 1958 and Prior (HQ AFLC/MCPPSR) Contract Record, Report “O” World Directory of Scheduled Common Carrier Airlines, CAA Undated Releasable Information on U. S. Air Force Aircraft Register of Aircraft, Antique Airplane Association Fly-in, Merced, CA Flight Information Publications – General Information (USAF/USN) Inventory: Aircraft, Missiles & Spacecraft, AF Museum Oversize Material Drawings of Racing Planes by R. S. Hirsch – A to G (1920s & 1930s) Drawings of Racing Planes by R. S. Hirsch – H to M (1920s & 1930s) Drawings of Racing Planes by R. S. Hirsch – R to W (1920s & 1930s) Drawings of Airplanes – James Tindal (AVRO 539, 1919) Drawings of Aircraft by William Yeager “Aeroplanes on Detail” from the Original Drawings of J. H. Clark, The Aeroplane Army Aircraft Model Designation, Report No. TSET-47 Jul. 1918, c.a.1930s Undated Jul. 15, 1941 Sept. 1942 1942 Jan. 10, 1953 c.a.1942 c.a.1942 1941-1945 Jan. 31, 1946 Dec. 1947 1961 Jul. 15, 1950 Aug. 1950, Sept. 1951 1955-1956 May 1961 Mar. 1964 Jul. 1, 1974 Dec. 1, 1976 1965-1987 1965-1987 1965-1987 1970, 1972 Undated Undated Jun. 1, 1946 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 21 8 9 Releasable Information on U.S. Air Force Aircraft P-75 Functional Equipment Installation Index Oversize Location 25, Files 9 1. Blueprint – Boeing MB3A, U.S. Army 1922 Pursuit Type, General Arrangement & Airframe Details, Drawn by Joseph Nieto, Air Age Inc.., New York 2. Master Miniature Aircraft Plan, Person-Williams “Mr. Smoothie,” 1938 Thompson Trophy Racer, Classic & Rare Old Racers Plan #R11-02, Hall Enterprises, Winter Park, FL 3. Master Miniature Aircraft Plan, Marcoux-Bromberg Special, 1939 Version Thompson Trophy Racer, Classic & Rare Old Racers Plan #R75-03, Hall Enterprises, Winter Park, FL 4. Curtiss R3C-1 & R3C-2, Army-Navy 1925 Racer, General Arrangements, Drawn by Joseph Nieto, Air Age Inc., New York Oversize Location 25, File 6 Air Trails Pictorial – WWII Aircraft in Flight: North American Mitchell; Supermarine Spitfire; Douglas Havoc; Douglas SBD Dauntless; Grumman F6F-3 Hellcat; Republic P-47 Thunderbolt; Superfortress; Avro Lancaster; Kingcobra; Lockheed A-29 Hudson; DeHavilland Mosquito; Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress; North American B-25 Mitchell; Vought-Sikorsky F4U-1 Corsair; Consolidated B-24 Liberator; Lockheed P-38 Lightning; VoughtSikorsky OS2U-2 Kingfisher; Douglas A-20A Havoc; Curtiss C46 Commando; Grumman TBF-1 Avenger 27 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 28 1 2 3 Air Racing Information Pilot & Aircraft Listings, 1920s, & 1930s Drawing of “Gee Bee Super Sportster” 1946 National Air Races Flyer List of Racers – 1938, 1948, 1949 Goodyear Trophy Races Official Standings – 1929, 1930, 1934, 1939, 1946-1949 National Air Races, Cleveland, OH – Newspaper Clippings (See Location25, File 7) “Dole Derby: Roaring 20s Fatal Air Race,” Los Angeles Herald Examiner (See Location 25, File 7) Aircraft Accidents Aircraft Accident Note Cards Aircraft Accident Summary Aircraft Accident Report Jun. 27, 1951 Sep. 1944 Undated Jul 1970 Nov. 1974 Undated ca1945 Undated 1932-1934 1946 1938, 1948-1949 1948-1949 1929-1949 1940s-1950s Aug. 19, 1973 1927-1939 1930-1941 Mar. 12, 1931 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 22 4 5 6 Aircraft Accident Reports Flying Accidents Report, 2nd Ferrying Group Resume of Accidents Involving U.S. Scheduled Air Carrier Operations, 1938-1945 Air Carrier Accidents, 1946 Resume of U.S. Air Carrier Accidents, 1947 Resume of U.S. Air Carrier Accidents, 1948 Resume of U.S. Air Carrier Accidents, 1949 Resume of U.S. Air Carrier Accidents, 1950 Resume of U.S. Air Carrier Accidents, 1951 Resume of U.S. Air Carrier Accidents, 1952 Resume of U.S. Air Carrier Accidents, 1953 Resume of U.S. Air Carrier Accidents, 1954 Accidents in U.S. Civil Air Carrier & General Aviation Operations, 1957 U.S. Air Carrier & General Aviation Accidents, 1958 Aircraft Accident Report General Aviation Accidents, 1959 General Aviation Accidents, 1960 Resume of Accidents, 1961 Aircraft Accident Reports Aircraft Accident Reports Resume of Accidents, 1962 Aircraft Accident Prevention – “The Phenomenon of Aircraft Aquaplanning,” CAA BOSP 7-4-2 Aircraft Accident Reports Aircraft Accident Reports May 1944 May 1944 Jan. 1, 1948 1964 1973-1974 1975 1976 1977 1977 7 8 9 10 11 Aircraft Accident Reports National Transportation Safety Board Recommendations National Transportation Safety Board Recommendations National Transportation Safety Board Recommendations National Transportation Safety Board Safety Information National Transportation Safety Board – Annual Report to Congress Aircraft Accident Report Aircraft Accident Report National Transportation Safety Board Safety Information National Transportation Safety Board Safety Information National Transportation Safety Board Safety Information 1 2 3 Canadian Aircraft Accident Reports Canadian Aircraft Accident Reports ICAO Aircraft Accident Digest, No. 9, Circular 56-AN/51 1967-1968 1969-1970 1959 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 Jun. 19, 1947 Jul. 15, 1948 Jun. 1949 May 1950 Aug. 1951 Apr. 1952 May 15, 1953 Apr. 30, 1954 Apr. 8, 1955 Aug. 29, 1958 Nov. 30, 1959 Jul. 1, 1959 1960 1961 1962 Mar.-Jul 1962 Aug.–Dec. 1962 1963 Oct. 1963 Jan.-Jul.1963 Aug.-Dec.. 1963 Oct. 20, 1977 Dec. 18, 1977 1978 1979 1980-1982 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 23 SERIES VI: AIRCRAFT PHOTOGRAPHS AND NEGATIVES Subseries VIA: General Information Box File Description Date 31 Photographs Taken by William F. Yeager (List) William F. Yeager Photo Notebooks William F. Yeager Photo Notebooks William F. Yeager Photo Notebook & Miscellaneous Notes William Yeager Aircraft Photo Service – Photo Lists Pamphlet – “Pictures from the Air…with your Camera” Photo Catalog of Post-War Air Racers, Stephen J. Hudek Aeronautical Archives, Detroit, MI Catalog of WWI Photographs Available from The Imperial War Museum Aircraft Photo Album (Removed from album) “Famous Flights, 1926-1938” (Thompson Valves) Plane Packet – Photographs & Silhouettes Photographs of Combat Planes – British, Russian, German, Italian, Japanese Official Photographs – U.S. Army & Navy Planes Historical Aircraft Photo Package No. 2, USAF Museum Undated 1933-1941 1941-1958 Undated Undated 1947 1986 “Wings of Glory,” A Color-etch Collection of WWI Aircraft by John Berkey Photo Pack No. 1, 36 Fighting Planes of the Allied Nations (WWII) Photo Pack No. 2, 36 Bombing Planes of the Allied Nations (WWII) “Genuine Photographs – U.S. Army Airplanes” (Small cards) “Genuine Photographs – Chanute Field, Rantoul, IL (Small cards) Canadian Air Forces – WWII Training Photos Sabreliner Business Jet Aircraft – Postcards with aircraft facts Miscellaneous Drawings & Photographs from Magazines & Others Sources: Gee Bee Biplane; Curtiss R-6; Martin B-26 Marauder; “Rylard” Varnish airplane; Pearson-Williams PW-1 Racer “Mr. Smoothie;” Aeronca L-3 (silhouette) Undated US Army Air Forces (AAF) & US Navy Photographs: WWII, The Air War in Europe and the South Pacific Air Forces Fair, Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio WWII British & American Aircraft Carriers & Battleships Photographs of Pilots: Signed with Pilot License Number Bell Aircraft Museum Ford Museum, Dearborn, MI 1941-1945 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 31A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 31B 1 2 3 4 5 6 Undated 1939-1943 c.a.1938 c.a.1942 c.a.1942 c.a.1944 1971 Undated Undated c.a.1944 c.a.1944 c.a.1942 c.a.1960s Undated Sept. 1945 1941-1945 c.a.1950s Sep/Oct 1993 Sep/Oct 1993 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 24 7 8 9 Auburn Automobile Company Museum, Auburn, IN Train Photos Miscellaneous & Unidentified Photographs Sep/Oct 1993 1861-1981 Undated 32 William F. Yeager Photo Service – Photo Card File (3 x 5 Cards) Undated 32A William F. Yeager Photo Service – Photo Card File (3 x 5 Cards) Undated Subseries VIB: Photographs Civilian & Military Aircraft – 8” x 10” Photographs Box File Item Description 33 1 1 33 2 1 2 3 4 33 2 Tail/AC # A.E.G. A.E.G. G IV bomber 10 11 12 13 14 Aeronca Aeronca C-3 Aeronca Model K Aeronca Model K Aeronca Model 65 “Defender” Tandem Trainer Two airplanes in flight: Top: Aeronca Model 7 “Champion” Bottom: Aeronca Model 9 “Arrow” Aeronca PT-19 Trainer Aeronca PT-19 Trainer Aeronca Model 40 “Chief,” Air ambulance Aeronca Model 40 “Chief,” Air ambulance Aeronca Model 40 “Chief,” In flight Aeronca Model 40 “Chief” Aeronca Model 7AC “Champion” Aeronca Model 7AC “Champion” Aeronca Model 7AC “Champion” 5 6 7 8 9 Date 33 3 1 2 3 4 Aero Aero Commander AC-2 Aero Commander AC-2, taking off Aero Commander Aero Flight “Streak” 33 4 1 Albatros Albatros D V a 1935 NC-19332 NC-19342 NC-36594 1941 247833 247833 NC-39580 NC-82285 NC-82285 Apr. 1946 NX-1946 NX-1946 N-26518 NX-92846 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 25 2 Albatros D IX Arado Arado Ar 234, Freeman Field, IN Arado Ar 234, Freeman Field, IN Arado Ar 234, Freeman Field, IN Two Arado Ar 234s at Freeman Field, IN 33 5 1 2 3 4 33 6 1 2 33 7 1 2 33 8 12 13 1 Bell Bell XFM-1 “Airacuda,” in flight 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 9 Barling Witteman-Lewis (Barling) Bomber NBL1, in flight Witteman-Lewis (Barling) Bomber NBL1 Beechcraft (Beech) Beechcraft Model E-178 Beechcraft JRB-4, Anacostia #464, RH main LG collapsed Beechcraft JRB-4, Anacostia #464, RH main LG collapsed Beechcraft JRB-4, Anacostia #464, RH main LG collapsed Beechcraft JRB-4, Anacostia #464, RH main LG collapsed Beechcraft C-45H accident at Clinton Co. AFB, MLG failure Beechcraft C-45H accident at Clinton Co. AFB, MLG failure Beechcraft C-45H accident at Clinton Co. AFB, MLG failure Beechcraft C-45H accident at Clinton Co. AFB, MLG failure Beechcraft Model D-18-CT Beechcraft Model D-17-5, General Tire’s “Miss Streamline III” Beechcraft Model D-17-S Beechcraft Model D-17-S 3 33 Avro Avro Avian IVM, built by Whittlesey Body Co. Avro “Lancaster” landing at Long Beach Army Air Base Aug. 1, 1946 64215 NC-18557 NC-18557 Bu. 66464 Bu. 66464 Bu. 66464 Bu. 66464 52-10655 52-10655 52-10655 52-10655 N-7001 NC 129 M N-419J N-419J 36-351 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 26 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 33 10 Bell XFM-1 “Airacuda” Bell YFM-1 “Airacuda” (Wright Field Photo 64066) Bell XP-39 “Airacobra” Bell XP-39 “Airacobra” Bell P-39F-BE “Airacobra,” in flight Bell P-39D “Airacobra,” firing gun at night Bell P-59B-BE “Airacomet” Bell P-59B-BE “Airacomet” Bell X-1B, USAF Museum airplane Bell XC-15 helicopter, flight Bell XC-15 helicopter, flight Bell Model 47 Helicopter. Ladder stunt during benefit for veterans at Sant Anita Race Track 2 Bellanca Bellanca Model 66-75 “Aircruiser” (Philippines) Bellanca CH-300 “Pacemaker,” Berliner-Joyce Berliner-Joyce XFJ-1 (Modified) Berliner-Joyce XF2J-1 Berliner-Joyce XF2J-1 Berliner-Joyce XF3J-1 1 33 11 1 2 3 4 33 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Boeing Boeing P-12E or P-12F in flight Boeing XCO-7B, McCook Field Line abreast formation of Boeing P-12Bs, 95th Pursuit Squadron Boeing DH-4M (McCook Field Photo 23477) Boeing ME-3a with Fokker DVIII in background Boeing (X)PW-9 (McCook Field Photo 18384) Boeing (X)PW-9 Boeing PW-9 Boeing PW-9 Boeing XP-7 Boeing Model 66/XP-8 (Two views) Boeing XP-8 36-351 May 22, 1941 May 23, 1939 38-326 38-326 41-7224 44-22656 44-22656 48-1385 Feb. 18, 1946 1959 1947 NPC-41 NR-61W Bu. A-8288 Bu. 8973 Bu. 8973 Bu. 9224 May 7, 1931 31216 1924 Jun. 30, 1923 23-1218 25-308 25-395 28-41 28-359 28-359 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 27 33 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 33 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 33 15 1 16 Boeing Model 80A-1, loading cargo Boeing Model 226 Boeing Model 226 Boeing Model 226 Boeing Model 226, in flight Boeing Model FB-5 Boeing F4B-2s of VF-5 in line abreast in flight Boeing F2Bs of VF-1 in “Vee-of-Vees,” formation Boeing P-12s & P-12Bs of 95th Pursuit Sqdn. P-26A, 19th Pursuit Sqdn Boeing Model 100A (Modified) 28-386 (N)C-181E (N)C-286 (N)C-270 NC-381 NC-381 NC-381 (N)C-397E (N)X-234M Jul. 16, 1930 NC-2338 NC-2338 NC-2338 NC-2338 Bu. A-7118 Dec. 10, 1930 Dec. 10, 1930 Dec. 10, 1930 PR/2 NR-247K 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Boeing Model 100A modified as F8C-2 for movie “Task Force” Boeing Model 100A modified as F8C-2 for movie “Task Force,” Actor John Wayne by nose Boeing Model 200 “Monomail” Boeing Model 200 “Monomail” Boeing Model 200 “Monomail” Boeing Model 202 (Became XP-15) Boeing Model 200 “Monomail” Boeing Model 200 “Monomail” Boeing Model 200 “Monomail” Boeing Model 215 (Became YB-9) (N)X-725W (N)X-725W (N)X-725W (N)X-270V NC-725W NC-725W NC-725W (N)X-10633 May 27, 1930 May 27, 1930 Jun. 25, 1930 1 2 3 4 Boeing Model 221A “Monomail” Boeing Model 221A “Monomail” Boeing Model 221 “Monomail” Boeing Model 221 “Monomail” (N)X-725W NC-754W NC-10225 NC-10225 Sep. 14, 1931 2 33 Boeing XP-9 Boeing Model 408-4 Boeing Model 40A, in flight Boeing Model 40B with NACA cowling Boeing Model 40-Y Boeing Model 40-Y Boeing Model 40-Y Boeing Model 95 with Model 40-Y in background, in flight Boeing Model 80-B Boeing Model 80A-1, loading cargo, Autographed by Bob Reeve MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 28 33 33 33 17 18 19 5 6 7 8 9 10 Boeing Model 247D, in flight Boeing Model 264 (Became YP-29A) Boeing Model 266, P-26A Boeing Model 266, P-26A Boeing Model 266, P-26A Boeing Model 266, P-26A NC-13348 XP-940 33-28 33-28 33-28 33-28 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Boeing XB-15 Boeing XB-15, flight Boeing XB-15 and P-26A, flight Boeing B-17D Boeing SB-17G, flight Boeing SB-17G-95-DL, flight Boeing SB-17G-95-DL, flight Boeing SB-17G, flight, banking right Boeing B-17 formations leaving contrails Boeing B-17E 35-277 35-277 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Boeing Model 221 “Monomail” Boeing Model 221 “Monomail” Boeing Model 221 “Monomail” Boeing Model 221 “Monomail” Boeing Model 221 “Monomail” Boeing Model 221A “Monomail” Boeing Model 221A “Monomail” USAF Museum’s Boeing B-17G Boeing Model 299-Z, flight Boeing Model 299-Z, flight NC 10225 NC 10225 NC 10225 NC 10225 NC 10225 NC 10225 NC 10225 1 2 3 4 Boeing Model 299-Z, flight Boeing Model 299-Z, flight Boeing Model 299-Z, flight Boeing Model 307 “Stratoliner,” flight, artist’s conception Boeing B-29A-5-BN, flight Boeing B-50A-15-BN, flight Boeing Model 377-10-26 “Stratocruiser,” Boeing markings, flight Boeing Model 377 “Stratocruiser,” In flight Boeing B-47A-BW, flight Boeing B-47A-BW, flight Boeing YB-52-BO, flight N5111N N5111N N5111N 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 33 20 1 44-83764 44-83764 Sep. 6, 1930 Sep. 6, 1930 Sep. 6, 1930 Sep. 6, 1930 Sep. 6, 1930 May 11, 1931 N5111N N5111N 42-93844 46-026 NX 1039 V NX-90700 49-1900 49-1900 49-231 Boeing KC-135A assembly at BoeingRenton, color MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 29 2 4 5 6 Boeing KC-135A assembly at BoeingRenton, color Boeing KC-135As on flight line, BoeingRenton, color Boeing KC-135A, taking off Boeing KC-135A, flight KC-135A refueling B-52B-B0 7 KC-135A refueling B-52D-70-B0, color 8 9 10 Boeing KC-135A, flight, color Boeing VC-137A, MATS markings, flight Boeing VC-137A, MATS markings, flight 1 2 3 4 Boeing VC-137A, MATS markings, flight Boeing Model 707 on landing approach Boeing Model 707-121, flight, color Boeing Model 707-124, Continental Airlines, color Boeing P-12B Boeing P-12B of Air Corps Technical School, Chanute Field, IL Three Boeing F4B-1s of VF-5 in formation flight Boeing P-12 (Wright Field Photo 36638) Boeing P-12 (Wright Field Photo 36639) Boeing P-12 (Wright Field Photo 36640) 58-6970 Boeing P-12F, in hangar after accident Boeing P-12F, with enclosed cockpit Boeing XF6B-1 United Airlines “Flight Research” Boeing 247D United Airlines “Flight Research” Boeing 247D Running up engine of Boeing P12E, Bolling Field A.C. Detachment Running up engine of Boeing P12E, Bolling Field A.C. Detachment Running up engine of Boeing P12E, Bolling Field A.C. Detachment Running up engine of Boeing P12E, Bolling Field A.C. Detachment Boeing Y1B-17B, in flight, at Wright Brothers Memorial, Kill Devil Hills, NC Boeing YQM-94A (Compass Cope 8) 32-78 32-101 Bu. 8975 NX-13365 3 33 21 5 6 7 8 9 10 33 22 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 55-3127 55-3118/ 542676 55-3127/ 56582 55-3127 58-6970 58-6970 N 708 PA N 70773 29-329 Sep. 3, 1930 29-354 29-354 29-354 Jun. 24, 1929 Jun. 24, 1929 Jun. 24, 1929 Mar. 13, 1933 NX-13365 32-40 32-40 32-40 32-40 Apr. 30, 1941 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 30 33 23 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Boeing 707 – Libyan Arab Airlines Boeing 727 – Libyan Arab Airlines Boeing 727 – All Nippon Airways Boeing 737 – Air Algerie Boeing 737 – Pacific Western Boeing 737 – Monarch Boeing 747 – Air Afrique Boeing 747 – Northwest Orient Cargo Boeing (Unidentified model) – All Nippon Airways 33 24 1 2 Bowlus Bowlus XCG-8 Glider Bowlus XCG-8 Glider 41-29622 41-29622 X 69125 (N)X-844N 33 25 1 Brantley Brantley two-seat experimental helicopter 33 26 1 Breeze Breeze R-6 Mail Plane 33 27 1 2 Brequet Brequet Type 17.AZ Brequet Type 17.AZ 33 28 1 Briegler Briegler BG.8/ XTG-13-BR Glider 33 29 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 33 30 1 Bristol Bristol F.2b “Brisfit” fighter Bristol “Badger II” Bristol Type 142M “Blenheim I” Bristol Type 142M “Blenheim I,” in flight Bristol Type 142M “Blenheim I,” in flight Bristol Type 142M “Blenheim I,” in flight Bristol Blenheim I Three Bristol Blenheim Is in Vee formation Five Bristol Blenheim Is in Vee formation Bristol F2B of Allino Superior Aircraft with enclosed passenger cabin Bushmaster Bushmaster 2000 at American Air Museum 42-96829 J-6492 K-7033 K-7033 K-7033 K-7033 K-7037 Jun. 7, 1970 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 31 33 31 1 2 3 Capelis Capelis XC-12 transport Capelis XC-12 transport Capelis XC-12 transport (N)X 12762 (N)X 12762 (N)X 12762 33 32 1 Caproni (Standard/Fisher) Caproni Ca.5 S.C. 42119 1 2 3 4 Cessna Cessna Model JRC-1 Cessna Model 140 Cessna Model 140, In flight Cessna Model 140, Engine Compartment 1 Cierva Cierva C.19 Mk.IV Autogyro 33 33 33 33 34 35 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 33 36 1 Consolidated Consolidated “Commodore,” N.Y.R.B.A. Line’s “Havana,” taking off Consolidated Model 17 “Fleetster,” of N.Y.R.B.A. Line Consolidated Model 20, Type 1, “Fleetster,” of N.Y.R.B.A. Line Consolidated Model 20, Type 1, “Fleetster,” of N.Y.R.B.A. Line Consolidated Model 20, Type 1, “Fleetster,” of N.Y.R.B.A. Line Consolidated Model 20, Type 3, “Fleetster,” of Western Canada Airways Consolidated Model 20, Type 3, “Fleetster,” of Western Canada Airways Consolidated Model 17, “Fleetster,” loaned to USAAC as Y1C-11 Consolidated Model 17, “Fleetster,” loaned to USAAC as Y1C-11 Consolidated Model 17, “Fleetster,” loaned to USAAC as Y1C-11 Consolidated Model 17, “Fleetster,” Y1C22 Consolidated Model 17, “Fleetster,” Y1C22 L to R: F. Trubee Davison & Capt. I.A. Eaker & Y1C-22 Bu. 64469 NC-41684 NC-41684 Mar. 31, 1946 G-AAKY 1931 Dec. 1945 NC 673-M NC 673-M NC 673-M NC 673-M CF-AIP Jun. 30, 1930 CF-AIP NC-700V NC-700V NC-700V 31-470 31-470 31470 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 32 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 33 37 Consolidated Model 20A “Fleetster,” of TWA, flight Consolidated XB2Y-1 dive bomber Consolidated PB-2A, flight Consolidated PB-2A, flight Consolidated OA-10-CO USAF Museum’s Consolidated B-24D160-CO, “Strawberry Bitch,” Consolidated B-24J-25-CO, flight Consolidated B-24H-1-CF, flight Consolidated PB4Y “Privateer,” coded HA-2, landing Consolidated PB4Y “Privateer,” coded HA-5, landing 1 Continental Continental GR-1 33 38 1 2 3 33 39 1 Cox-Klemin Cox-Klemin X-A1 Ambulance plane 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Culver Culver V, In flight Culver Model V, In flight Culver Model V Culver Model V, Cockpit Culver Model V Culver Model V Culver “Cadet,” In flight Culver “Cadet” Culver “Cadet” Culver PQ-8, Radio-controlled Target 34 40 1 1 2 3 4 Bu. 9221 Jun 26, 1933 43-3260 42-72843 Sept. 1958 42-73250 42-64435 X-864_ Convair Convair XC-99-CO, taking off Convair XF-102-CO Convair XF-102-CO and F-102A-CO 33 NC 13208 Curtiss Curtiss-Wright “Travel Air Sedan” Model 6-B Capt. Paul Beck in Curtiss D Billy Parker in replica Curtiss Pusher NR8Y Curtiss R-2 1935 43-52436 52-7995 52-7995/ 561072 23-1248 NC- 80144 NX-80128 Mar. 1946 NX-44504 NX-80128 NC-37826 NC-20948 41-10530 NC-4833N MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 33 34 34 34 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Curtiss Model S-3 Scout Triplane Curtiss JN-4D trainer Curtiss JN-4A Curtiss JN-4B Curtiss Model 18 Triplane Pilots and Curtiss JN-4Can. “Canucks” of Service Aviation Training & Transportation Company, Wabash, IN 1 2 3 4 5 6 P-198 7 8 9 Curtiss PN-1, 63276, McCook Field Curtiss three-engine “Eagle” transport Curtiss three-engine “Eagle” transport Curtiss three-engine “Eagle” transport Curtiss Model 17 “Oriole” Curtiss A-3A, Instructor’s Ship, 41st School Sqdn. Curtiss Y1A-18 Curtiss Y1A-18 Curtiss Y1A-18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Curtiss P-1 Curtiss P-1 Curtiss P-1B “Hawk” Curtiss XP-10 Curtiss XP-10 Curtiss XP-10 Curtiss XP-6B Curtiss P-6D Curtiss XP-22 Curtiss XP-6E 25-410 25-410 1 Curtiss P-6Es of 17th Pursuit Squadron. At 1932 National Air Races Curtiss P-6Es of 17th Pursuit Squadron. At 1932 National Air Races Curtiss P-6Es of 17th Pursuit Squadron. At 1932 National Air Races Curtiss P-6E of 17th Pursuit Squadron Curtiss P-6E of 17th Pursuit Squadron Curtiss XP-23 with F-2 turbo supercharger Curtiss YP-23 Curtiss YP-23 Curtiss Y1P-36 Curtiss P-36C 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 S.C. 233 Bu. A3326 28-387 28-387 28-387 29-259 29-262 29-374 May 8, 1931 1932 1932 1932 32-262 32-277 32-278 32-278 32-278 37-68 PA/5 Aug. 5, 1939 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 34 34 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Camouflaged P-36Cs, flight Camouflaged P-36C, flight Three camouflaged P-36Cs, flight Camouflaged P-36C, flight Camouflaged P-36Cs, flight Camouflaged P-36C Camouflaged P-36C, flight Three Camouflaged P-36Cs, flight Camouflaged P-36C 34 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Curtiss XP-40 Curtiss YP-40, flight Curtiss YP-40 Curtiss P-40s on line at Patterson Field Curtiss P-40F line-up Curtiss P-40K-15-CU Curtiss P-40K-15-CU Curtiss P-40K-15-CU Curtiss XP-42 Curtiss XP-42 1 J. H. Doolittle & Curtiss “Hawk I Demonstrator” Curtiss “Hawk 1 A” Curtiss XO-1, “Falcon” Curtiss O-1 “Falcon” Curtiss O-52 line up Curtiss AT-4s, flight Mixed flight formation of Curtiss Hawks and Boeing P-12Bs Curtiss Robin B Curtiss Robin “Ole Miss,” set 1935 World Endurance Record Curtiss “Condor 18” 34 7 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 34 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Curtiss “Kingbird” mail-passenger airplane Curtiss-Wright Model CW-19L Curtiss-Wright Model CW-19L Curtiss-Wright Model CW-19L Curtiss-Wright Model CWA-19R Curtiss-Wright Model CW-19R Curtiss-Wright C-46E “Commando” Curtiss-Wright Model CW-25, AT-9 “Jeep” Curtiss SB2C-4 “Helldiver,” flight Aug. 26, 1939 38-10 38-10 38-10 1941 42-10343 42-10343 42-10343 38-4 38-4 NR-9110 NR 982V 23-1252 1935 NS-69 NS-69 NS-69 NC 16421 NC 59486 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 35 34 9 10 11 12 Curtiss A-25A-5-CS, flight Curtiss A-25A-5CS, flight Curtiss A-25A-5-CS, flight 41-18787 41-18787 41-18787 1 Lt. Clark & Curtiss F6C-3, with modified cooling system Curtiss F9C-2 “Sparrowhawk,” assigned to U.S.S. Macon Curtiss F9C-2 “Sparrowhawk,” hooking on U.S.S. Macon Curtiss BF2C-1 of VB-5’s C.O., flight Curtiss SBC-4, a/c #1 of NRAB Oakland Curtiss SBC-4 Curtiss XP-3A (Wright Field Photo 33476) Curtiss XF6C-6, 1930 Thompson Trophy Race Curtiss Y1P-36, assigned to Wright Field 27th Pursuit Squadron “C” Flight Leader’s Curtiss P-36C, camouflaged for 1939 National Air Races demonstration Curtiss R2C-1 (Navy) Curtiss-Wright “Sedan” 15-D Bu. A-7144 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 34 10 1 2 34 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Dayton-Wright Dayton-Wright TA-5, McCook Field P283 Dayton-Wright DH4 & M-1 at South Field DeHavilland DH4B DH4B advertising 1924 International Air Race at Dayton , OH D.H. Sea Hornet F.20 of 806 Sqdn RNAS with wings folded D.H. Sea Hornet F.20 of 801 Sqdn RNAS, landing De Havilland (Canada) “Beaver” Prototype DeHavilland DH-75 “HawkMoth” DeHavilland DH-4 Airco (de Havilland) D.H.9 Airco (de Havilland) D.H.9A Bu. A-9057 Bu. 1504 Bu. 1303 Nov. 28, 1927 Bu. A-7147 1930 1939 Bu. A-6691 1931 68583 Aug. 14, 1918 1924 TT 209 CF-GQO G-EBVV F-1073 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 36 34 12 1 2 34 13 1 2 3 34 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 34 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 34 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 Doak & Deeds Doak & Deeds S-100 “Sportsman” Doak & Deeds S-100 “Sportsman” Dornier Dornier DO-X, Dornier DO-X Dornier DO 18E taking off from New York Douglas Douglas XB-42A-DO “Mixmaster” Eastern Airlines Douglas DC-2, Landing Douglas C-47B-45-DK, Air-Sea Rescue, in flight National Air Transport Douglas M-4, Fleet No. 44 United Airlines DC-3, Landing Douglas TBD, flight Douglas O-25A Formation of Douglas O-2H and O-38s, 107th Observation Squadron, Michigan National Guard Douglas YO-31C X-6581 X-6581 D-1929 D-1929 43-50225 NC-14970 45-9894 NC-1645 NC-16086 31-608 Douglas XO-35 Powell Crossley, Jr.’s Douglas “Dolphin” Amphibian Douglas AD-2 Douglas AD-2, in flight Douglas AD-3N Douglas A-24, flight Douglas A-24, flight Three Douglas A-24s, flight, line-abreast Douglas SBD-1 “Dauntless” Douglas SBD-5, flight Douglas D-558 “Skystreak” Douglas F4D-1 “Skyray,” flight 30-2275 NC-982Y “Pull-off” parachute jump from Douglas DT-2 Parachute jump from Douglas C-1 Douglas O-38A, Douglas O-38A Douglas O-38, nose of airplane Douglas O-38 Bu. A-6421 Bu. 122339 Bu. 122339 Bu. 122922 Bu. 1626 Bu. 36550 Bu. 37970 Bu. 134752 Dec. 31, 1943 N.G. 30-407 N.G. 30-407 N.G. 30-408 N.G. 30-408 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 37 7 8 9 10 34 34 34 17 18 19 1 2 3 4 5 Two O-38s & hangars of 115th Obs. Sqdn, Calif. National Guard Douglas O-38B Douglas O-3 Accident between two 115th Obs. Sqdn. Douglas O-38s 6 7 8 9 10 11 Douglas O-25A Douglas YO-31 Douglas O-43A, in flight Douglas XB-7 Douglas Dolphin Model 114 of Wilmington-Catalina Airlines, taking off from water Douglas DST, landing Douglas DC-3-270B, take off Douglas C-47A-10-DK, on ramp Douglas C-47A-10-DK, on ramp Douglas C-47A-10-DK, on ramp Douglas C-47A-10-DK, in flight 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Douglas F-3A (A-20J) Douglas A-24-DE, in flight Douglas A-24-DE, in flight Douglas A-24, in flight Douglas A-24, in flight Douglas A-24, in flight Douglas A-24, in flight Douglas A-24 Douglas C-39 (Wright Field Photo 63402) Douglas B-23 (Wright Field Photo 65488) 1 2 3 4 5 Douglas C-47B-10-DK, in flight Douglas C-47, taking off Douglas C-48 Douglas C-53-DO Douglas DC-4E “Super Mainliner,” landing at Cleveland, OH Douglas DC-3, in flight Douglas C-54C-1-DC, of All Weather Flying Center Douglas C-54C-1-DC, of All Weather Flying Center Douglas C-54 “Skymaster” C-54, taking off United Airlines DC-4, accident 6 7 8 9 10 11 N.G. 32-328 N.G. 31-374 30-164 30-228 NC 14204 NC 25694 42-92577 42-92577 42-92577 42-92577 41-15780 41-15780 Mar. 2, 1939 Oct. 16, 1939 43-49108 41-7681 42-47371 NC-8100 NC-17085 42-72485 42-72485 2107451 Jan. 16, 1961 NC-30050 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 38 34 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Douglas UC-67 Douglas UC-67 Douglas UC-67 Douglas B-18-DO Douglas B-18B-DO, with radar nose Douglas XB-19, in flight Douglas XB-19A, in flight Douglas DB-7A “Boston” MkII Douglas Havoc MkI, in flight 39-047 39-047 39-047 36-295 37-543 38-471 38-471 AH-516 34 21 1 2 3 4 5 6 Douglas A-24-DE Douglas A-24-DE, in flight Douglas A-24, in flight Douglas A-24, in flight Douglas DWC (L to R) Flight of three Douglas World Cruisers: a. Douglas DWC b. Douglas DWC (Prototype) c. Douglas DWC Douglas R3D-1 (U.S. Marine) Douglas 8A-3P (Peruvian AF) Douglas DC-5 (Prototype) Douglas C-54-1-DC, engines running Powell Crosley, Jr.’s Douglas Dolphin 3 Amphibian “LESGO,” on land at Glenn Curtiss Airport, Long Beach, NY 41-15746 41-15780 7 8 9 10 11 34 22 1 2 34 23 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Engineering Division, McCook Field Engineering Division XCO-5, McCook Field Engineering Division TLO-1, McCook Field Erco Erco “Ercoupe” Model 415 equipped with Holland wing-fold device Erco “Ercoupe,” In flight Erco “Ercoupe,” In flight Erco “Ercoupe” Erco “Ercoupe” Erco “Ercoupe,” Engine Erco “Ercoupe,” Factory Erco “Ercoupe,” Factory Erco “Ercoupe,” Factory, Fuselage under construction Aug. 1926 23-1230 23-1210 23-1232 Bu. 1904 NX-21701 42-72521 NC-982Y 68578 64317 Sep. 26, 1921 N 87201 NC-37133 NC-93315 NC-87310 Mar. 1945 Mar. 1945 Mar. 1945 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 39 10 11 12 13 34 24 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 34 25 1 2 3 4 5 Erco “Ercoupe,” Wing Section Erco “Ercoupe,” Engine Compartment Erco “Ercoupe,” Engine Compartment Erco “Ercoupe,” Landing gear Fairchild Fairchild Model 71A, on floats, flight Fairchild Model 22-C7D, flight Fairchild Model 24-K, flight Fairchild Model F.24R-40, impressed as UC-86-FA, Fairchild Model F.24R-40, impressed as UC-86-FA Fairchild XPT-23-FA Fairchild ex AAF AT-21-50-BL as civil NX 25663 Fairchild ex AAF AT-21-FA as Mexican XA-FUL Fairchild EC-82-FA, with tracked undercarriage Fairchild EC-82-FA, with tracked undercarriage, taking off Fairchild EC-82-FA, with tracked undercarriage retracted, flight Fairchild XC-120-FA, flight Fairchild F-24, In flight Fairchild F-24 Fairey First Fairey Long-range Monoplane First Fairey Long-range Monoplane Second Fairey Long-range Monoplane Second Fairey Long-range Monoplane, in flight L to R: Fairey “Battle”; Heinkel He 70GG-ADZF; Hawker High Speed Fury, in flight 34 26 1 Fleetwing FleetwingYPQ-12A-FL, as Flying Bomb 34 27 1 Fletcher Fletcher YCQ-1A, Target Drone 34 28 1 Focke-Wulf Captured Focke-Wulf Fw 190A-4 Mar. 1945 May 1946 May 1946 May 1946 NC 9378 NC 2575 NC 20610? NC 25325/ 42-78029 NC 25325/ 42-78029 41-15172 NX 25663 Mar. 31, 1946 XA-FUI Apr. 7, 1946 45-57746 45-57746 45-57746 48-330 NC-41846 NC-41846 J-9479 J-9479 K-1991 K-1991 41-39049 Jun.11, 1943 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 40 2 3 4 5 6 34 29 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 34 30 1 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 Fokker PW-7 Fokker PW-7 Fokker PW-7 3 4 5 6 31 Fokker Two-seat Fokker DVII, McCook Field Fokker YO-27 R. E. Byrd’s Fokker F. VII – 3m “America” during tests Cdr. Richard E. Byrd’s Fokker tri-motor “Josephine Ford” Fokker F-32 Fokker F-32 Fokker F-32 Fokker F-32 Western Air Express Fokker F-32, with 20 bathing beauties on top of wing Fokker F-11-A Amphibian, being weighed Fokker F-11-A Amphibian Fokker XO-27 (Wright Field Photo 40556) Fokker YO-27 (Wright Field Photo 43867) Fokker “Super Universal” (Wright Field Photo 35637) Fokker “Super Universal” (Wright Field Photo 35638) Fokker “Super Universal” (Wright Field Photo 35639) Fokker “Super Universal” (Wright Field Photo 35640) Fokker C-7A (Wright Field Photo 38141) Fokker C-7A (Wright Field Photo 38142) Fokker C-7A (Wright Field Photo 38143) Fokker C-7A (Wright Field Photo 38144) 2 34 Focke-Wulf Fw 200C-3 “Condor,” SG & KS, in flight Focke-Wulf Ta152H Focke-Wulf Ta152H Focke-Wulf FW 190A-3, of Oblt. Faber; adj. III/JG2 Focke Achgelis Fa 330 Bachstelge (Water Wagtail) gyro kite FE 112 FE 112 WNr. 313 94034 1927 NC-130-M NC-130-M NC-130-M NC-130-M NC-333N (N)X-148H 1930 (NX)-148H Mar. 12, 1931 May 14, 1932 NC-9705 Jan. 1929 NC-9705 Jan. 1929 NC-9705 Jan. 1929 NC-9705 Jan. 1929 29-407 29-407 29-407 29-407 Apr. 3, 1930 Apr. 3, 19330 Apr. 3, 1930 Apr. 3, 1930 68580 68580 68581 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 41 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 34 32 34 32 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 34 33 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 35 1 1 2 3 Fokker PW-7 Fokker P W-7 Fokker PW-7 Fokker V-40 (PW-5) (McCook Field Photo 11926) Fokker PW-5 (McCook Field Photo 17622) Fokker T-2, Non Stop, Coast-to-Coast Fokker T-2, fuel & oil for Non-Stop Transcontinental Flight piled next to airplane. Lts John Macready (L) & Oakley Kelly (R) 68581 68581 68582 64231 Jan. 28, 1922 68554 Apr. 18, 1923 Fokker XA-7 (Wright Field Photo 41942) Fokker XA-7 (Wright Field Photo 41943) Fokker XA-7 (Wright Field Photo 41944) Fokker XA-7 (Wright Field Photo 41945) Fokker F-10 (Wright Field Photo 34395) Fokker F-10 (Wright Field Photo 34396) Fokker F-10 (Wright Field Photo 34397) Fokker F-10 (Wright Field Photo 34398) Fokker F-10 Fokker F-10 “Super-Tri-Motor” (Wright Field Photo 35233) Fokker F-10 “Super-Tri-Motor” (Wright Field Photo 35234) Fokker F-10 “Super-Tri-Motor” (Wright Field Photo 35235) 30-226 30-226 30-226 30-226 (NC)-5358 (NC)-5358 (NC)-5358 (NC)-5358 (NC)-5358 NC-8010 Sep. 24, 1931 Sep. 24, 1931 Sep. 24, 1931 Sep. 24, 1931 May 15, 1928 May 15, 1928 May 15, 1928 May 15, 1928 NC-8010 Oct. 18, 1928 NC-8010 Oct. 18, 1928 Fokker CO-4 Fokker CO-4 (McCook Field Photo 20247) Fokker CO-4 (Side radiators) (McCook Field Photo 17462) Fokker CO-4 (Lamblin Radiators) (McCook Field Photo 13753) Fokker D VII (Wright Field Photo 207386) Fokker D-9 (McCook Field Photo 13759) Fokker (Unidentified model) 23-1209 23-1209 Jan. 11, 1924 68556 Apr. 9, 1923 68557 Jun. 13, 1922 7756/18 Apr. 18, 1946 68575 Jun. 15, 1922 1925 Ford Ford 5-AT-88, of Romanian Prince Bibesco Ford 5-AT-6, British Registration Ford 5-AT-6, British Registration 64233 Oct. 18, 1928 CV-FAI G-ABHF G-ABHF MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 42 4 5 6 G-ABHF G-ABHF NC-9649 10 11 12 13 Ford 5-AT-6, British Registration Ford 5-AT-6, British Registration Ford 5-AT-D, Transcontinental AirTransport #9, wreckage Harrah’s Ford 5-AT-D, in TAT markings, Merced, CA Harrah’s Ford 5-AT-D, in TAT markings, Merced, CA Harrah’s Ford 5-AT-D, in TAT markings, Merced, CA Ford Model 8 “Freighter” Ford 5-AT-B Ford 5-AT-B Ford 4-AT-E, in flight 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Ford 5-AT-B “Stanolind III” Ford C-9 (Wright Field Photo 36633) Ford C-9 Ford C-9A (Wright Field Photo 40525) Ford 5-AT-D Ford 5-AT-C Phillips 66 “Woolaroc III” Ford 5-AT, in flight Ford 5-AT-C, loading mail in wing Ford Model 8 “Freighter” Ford Model 4-AT-B NC-9676 29-220 29-220 31-401 NS-1 NC-418H 7 8 9 35 2 35 3 1 2 Funk Funk Model B Funk Model B, Engine cowl 35 4 1 Gallaudet Gallaudet DB-1 Day Bomber 35 5 1 2 3 4 5 NC-9645 Jun. 6, 1970 NC-9645 Jun 6, 1970 NC-9645 Jun. 6, 1970 (N)X-8499 NC-9669 NC-9668 (N)C-5092 NC-427H (N)X-8499 NC-9610 Jun. 24, 1929 Mar. 1931 Aug. 10, 1933 Sep. 22, 1932 Apr. 21, 1931 NC-81123 General Aviation Corp. General Aviation Corp. (Clark) General Aviation Corp. Model GA-43 transport General Aviation Corp. Model GA-43 transport General Aviation Corp. Model GA-43 transport General Aviation G.A.-43, in water on pontoons GA-43 X-775H Oct. 11, 1933 X-775H X-775H X-13904 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 43 35 6 1 2 35 7 1 General Motors General Motors TBM-3E “Avenger,” flight General Motors TBM-3E “Avenger,” flight General Tire Corp. General Tire Corp. Civil B-23 N-1G General Western General Western “Meteor” P-2-S, converted to a duster with Continental engine 35 8 1 35 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 Globe Globe “Swift” Globe “Swift” Globe “Swift” Globe “Swift” Globe “Swift,” Instrument Panel Globe “Swift,” Drawing of Interior Gotha Gotha G III bomber 35 10 1 35 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 35 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Great Lakes Great Lakes 2-T-1 Great Lakes 2-T-1 Great Lakes 2-T-1 Great Lakes 2-T-1A, in flight Great Lakes BG-1, of VMB-6’s C.O. Great Lakes 2T-1, Special Experimental Model Grumman Grumman Model G.41, in flight (Wright Field Photo 76443) Grumman Model G.6, landing Grumman F2F-1, of VF-3’s C.O. Grumman F2F-1, of VF-3’s C.O. Grumman F2F-1, of VF-3’s C.O. Grumman F3F-1, of VF-4’s C.O. Grumman F6F-3N, “Hellcat” night fighter Grumman G-53 “Kitten I,” with experimental ducted wing N-12294 1953 NC-80543 Apr. 1946 (N)X-213K (N)X213K (N)X-213K Bu. 9840 XP-50 Jun. 1941 SF-1 Bu. 9624 Bu. 9624 Bu. 9624 Bu. 0252 Bu. 41764 NX 41808 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 44 35 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 35 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 35 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Grumman F8F-1 “Bearcat,” flight Grumman F8F-1 “Bearcat,” flight Grumman F8F-1B “Bearcat,” flight Grumman F8F-1B “Bearcat,” flight Grumman F8F-1B “Bearcat,” flight Grumman F8F-2 “Bearcat,” flight Grumman F8F-2 “Bearcat,” flight Grumman F9F-2 “Bearcat,” flight Grumman F8F-2N “Bearcat” night fighter, flight Grumman F8F-2N “Bearcat” night fighter, flight Grumman F8F-2N “Bearcat” night fighter, flight Grumman F8F-2N “Bearcat” night fighter, flight Grumman XJR2F-1 “Albatross,” flight Grumman XJR2F-1 “Albatross” Grumman XJR2F-1 “Albatross” Grumman XJR2F-1 “Albatross,” flight Grumman XJR2F-1 “Albatross,” taking off from water Grumman XJR2F-1 “Albatross,” landing on water Grumman SA-16A-GR “Albatross, taking off from water Grumman J2F “Duck,” JRF “Goose,” G44-A “Widgeon,” flight Grumman UF-1 “Albatross,” flight Grumman UF-1 “Albatross,” flight Grumman JRF-5 “Goose,” flight Grumman G-73 “Mallard,” flight Grumman G-73 “Mallard,” flight Grumman G-73 “Mallard,” taxiing on water Grumman G-73 “Mallard,” “the Blue Tail Fly,” flight Grumman XTB3F-1S, flight Grumman XTB3F-1S, flight Grumman XTB3F-1S, flight Grumman XTB3F-1S, flight Grumman XTB3F-1S, flight Grumman XTB3F-1S, flight Grumman AF-2W, flight Bu. 95337 Bu. 95337 Bu. 122096 Bu. 122096 Bu. 122096 Bu. 122689 Bu. 121726 Bu. 121726 Bu. 121601 Bu. 121601 Bu. 121601 Bu. 121601 Bu. 82853 Bu. 82853 Bu. 82853 48-588 Bu. 37803 N 2980 N 2980 N 2980 N 5115 Bu. 09505 Bu. 90505 Bu. 90505 Bu. 90505 Bu. 90505 Bu. 90505 Bu. 123089 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 45 35 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 35 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 35 18 1 2 3 4 5 6 Grumman XTB3F-1 “Fertile Myrtle,” flight Grumman XTB3F-1 “Fertile Myrtle,” flight Grumman XTB3F-1S & XTB3F-1, flight Grumman XTB3F-1S “Guardian,” flight Grumman XTB3F-1S “Guardian,” flight Grumman XTB3F-1S “Guardian,” flight Grumman AF-2W, Carrier Qualification Trials, wings folded Grumman AF-2W, Carrier Qualification Trials, taking off Grumman XF9F-2 “Panther” Grumman XF9F-2 “Panther,” flight Grumman XF9F-2 “Panther,” flight Grumman XF9F-2 “Panther,” landing Grumman XF9F-2, flight, speed brakes full down Grumman SF9F-2, flight, speed brakes partially retracted Grumman XF9F-2, flight Grumman XF9F-2, flight Grumman SF9F-2, flight Grumman F9F-2, flight Grumman F9F-2, flight, Grumman F9F-3 “Panther,” flight Grumman F9F-3, “Panther,” flight Three Grumman F9F-3 “Panthers,” parked, wings folded Grumman F9F-3, on deck of CV42, U.S.S. F.D. Roosevelt Grumman F9F “Panther” & Republic F84D-RE, parked on line Aerial View of Grumman Aircraft & Engineering Corp. & Airfield, Bethpage, Long Island, NY 35 19 1 Gyrodyne Gyrodyne G.C.A.2 helicopter, flight 35 20 1 Hamilton Hamilton “Metalplane,” on floats Bu. 50506 Bu. 50506 Bu. 90505 Bu. 90505 Bu. 90505 Bu. 122475 Bu. 122475 Bu. 122475 Bu. 122475 Bu. 122475 Bu. 122475 Bu. 122475 Bu. 122475 Bu. 123584 Bu. 123584 Bu. 122560 Bu. 122560 Bu. 122564 N 74101 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 46 35 21 1 2 3 4 5 6 35 35 22 23 1 1 2 3 4 Handley-Page Handley-Page H.P. 42 Handley-Page H.P. 42 Handley-Page H.P. 42 Handley-Page H.P. 42, in flight Standard-built Handley-Page 0/400, DH4 & JN-6MB Handley-Page “Halifax,” taking off Hannover Hannover CLIIIa brought down by Rickenbacker & Chambers Hawker Hawker “Hurricane” MKI (Wright Field Photo 79393) Hawker “Hurricane” Mk II, in flight Hawker Hurricane MKII (Captured by Japanese) Hawker Hurricane MKII (Captured by Japanese) 35 24 1 Heath Heath “Baby Bullet,” Amelia Earhart standing next to airplane 35 25 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Heinkel Heinkel He111H-3 Heinkel He111H-3 Heinkel He 111P Heinkel He 70G, flight Heinkel He 70G, flight Heinkel He 70G, flight Heinkel He 162 at Freeman Field, IN Two Heinkel He 162s at Freeman Field, IN 35 26 G-AAGX G-AAGX G-AAGX G-AAGX Z-2974 BD-485 (N)X 6784 G-ADZF G-ADZF G-ADZF 1 Henschel Henschel Hs 123 dive bomber NX13515 NX-37602 NX-37602 35 27 1 Herrick Herrick Vertaplane 35 28 1 2 Hughes Hughes H-4 Flying Boat, taxiing trials Hughes H-4 Flying Boat, taxiing trials Nov. 2, 1947 Nov. 2, 1947 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 47 35 29 3 4 5 Hughes H-4 Flying Boat, airborne Hughes XF-11 Hughes XF-11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Junkers Junkers Ju88D-1/Trop Junkers Ju88D-1/Trop Junkers Ju88D-1/Trop Junkers Ju88D-1/Trop Junkers Ju88 “Comanche” Junkers Ju88 “Comanche” Junkers Ju88 “Comanche” Junkers Ju88 “Comanche” Junkers G.38, flight Junkers G.38, landing Amiot AAC1 (Junkers J652/3mg7es) Junkers Ju 88, flight 35 30 1 35 31 1 35 32 1 35 33 D-2000 D-2000 No. 029 Kawanishi Kawanishi H6K5 Navy Type 97 Flying boat, in flight under attack by allied aircraft Nov. 2, 1947 Oct. 5, 1943 c.a.1944 Kellett Five Kellett YG-1B autogyros, parked 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Keystone Formation of Keystone LB-5s, 43rd School Squadron, Air Corps Advanced Flying School, Kelly Field, TX Formation of Keystone Bombers, 2d Bombardment Group, Langley Field, VA, Keystone B-4A Keystone B-4A Keystone B-4A Keystone B-4A Keystone B-4A Keystone B-4A Keystone B-4A 1 2 3 4 5 6 Keystone Y1B-4 Keystone B-4A Keystone Y1B-4A Keystone Y1B-4A Keystone B-4A Keystone B-4A 2 NX-37602 44-70155 44-70156 Apr. 24, 1930 Apr. 18, 1931 32-129 32-129 32-129 32-129 30-346 30-344 30-344 32-137 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 48 35 34 7 8 9 Keystone B-4A Keystone B-4A Keystone B-4A 33-133 33-133 1 Kreider-Reisner Kreider-Reisner XC-31 34-26 NC-243M 35 35 1 Kreutzer Kreutzer “Air Coach” K-5 35 36 1 2 3 5 Laister-Kaufman Laister-Kaufman CG-4-LK Glider Laister-Kaufman CG-4-LK Glider Laister-Kaufman CG-4-LK Glider Lasiter-Kaufman XTG-4 35 37 1 2 3 35 35 38 39 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 LePere (Packard-built) LePere Triplane LUSAO11 (Packard-built) LePere Triplane LUSAO11 Packard-LePere LUSAC 11 over McCook Field Lockheed Five Lockheed Vegas on ground Lockheed Vega Lockheed Vega Lockheed Vega Lockheed Vega, Taking off Lockheed Vega John A. Macready in front of Shell Oil Lockheed Vega #4 Apr. 30, 1937 Jun. 25, 1942 Jun. 25, 1942 Jun. 25, 1942 42-14705 S.C. 40012 S.C. 40012 N-174D N-174D NC-336H Jun. 28, 1958 Jun. 23, 1958 NC-926Y Assembling Vega fuselage frame at Lockheed factory Outer Vega wooden skin being placed in fuselage mold at Lockheed factory Wing fabrication at Lockheed factory, Vega & Air Express in background One-piece spar and wooden wing being fabricated at Lockheed factory; Vega & Air Express in background Wooden wings and fuselages at Lockheed factory MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 49 6 7 8 9 10 35 40 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 35 41 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Unfinished Lockheed Vega fuselages; Allan Lockheed in foreground Lockheed Vega fuselage under construction Lockheed Vega Model 1 in final assembly Four Lockheed Vegas in final assembly Sir George Hubert Wilkins, right, & his mechanic examining engine installation in Lockheed Vega Model 1 Lockheed Vega 1 Lockheed Vega 1 Lockheed Vega 1 Lockheed Vega Model 1 Lockheed Vega Model 1, interior of cockpit Lockheed Vega Model 1 Detroit News-Wilkins Arctic Expedition Lockheed Vega Model 1, Wilkins on left Texaco Pipeline Co’s Lockheed Vega Model 1, “Texaco 2” Burt E. Hall & Texaco Pipeline Co’s Lockheed Vega Model 1, “Texaco 2” Schlee-Brock Aircraft Corp. Lockheed Vega Model 1 Joe Crosson testing Sir Geo. Hubert Wilkin’s Lockheed Vega Model 1 at San Pedro, CA. 2788 2788 NX-913 X-2788 X-2788 Standard Oil Development Co’s Lockheed Vega Model 1 Standard Oil Development Co’s Lockheed Vega Model 1 Edwin Aldrin, Sr., standing in cockpit of Standard Oil Development Co.’s Lockheed Vega Model 1 Edwin Aldrin, Sr., right, & Standard Oil Development Co.’s Lockheed Vega Model 5 Standard Oil Development Co.’s Lockheed Vega Model 5, Edwin Aldrin, Sr., on left? Standard Oil Development Co.’s Lockheed Vega Model 5, at Croydon, England Lockheed Vega Model 1 X 7740 3625 X 3903 7162 7162 7894 X 7439 X 7740 X 7740 X 7740 NC 7740 NC 7740 7894 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 50 8 9 10 35 42 1 2 3 4 5 6 35 43 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 35 44 1 Commercial Airways, Ltd., Lockheed Vega Model 1 Commercial Airways, Ltd., Lockheed Vega Model 1 Lockheed Vega Model 1 CF-AAL California Aerial Transport’s Lockheed Vega Model 1, “Invalid Coach” Tallmantz Aviation, Inc., Lockheed Vega Model 1, in Continental Airlines/ Varney Speed Lines, Inc. livery Tallmantz Aviation, Inc., Lockheed Vega Model 1, in Continental Airlines/ Varney Speed Lines, livery, flight Tallmantz Aviation, Inc. Lockheed Vega Model 1 in Continental Airlines/ Varney Speed Lines, Inc., livery, with Continental Airlines Boeing 707 in background Lockheed Vega Model 1 Les Maldin’s restored Lockheed Vega Model 1 NC-32-E Lockheed Vega Model 5 Lockheed Vega Model 5 Harry Tucker’s Lockheed Vega Model 5 “Yankee Doodle” Air Express Corp’s Lockheed Vega Model 5 Erle P. Halliburton & Erle P. Halliburton Co’s Lockheed Vega Model 5 “The Tester,” Erle P. Halliburton & Robert W. Cantwell & Erle P. Halliburton Co’s Lockheed Vega Model 5 “The Tester” Erle P. Halliburton’s Lockheed Vega Model 5, with racing number 22 R.L. Robbins’s Lockheed Vega Model 5, modified for Seattle-Tokyo non stop refueling attempts, flight Schlee-Brock Aircraft Corp’s Lockheed Vega Model 5 Schlee-Brock Aircraft Corp’s Lockheed Vega Model 5 X 4769 X 4769 X-4769 CF-AAL 7895 N 965 Y N 965 Y N 965 Y NC-200-E N-161-N ca. 1946 NC 6526 X 7429 X 7429 X 7429 NR 7429 X 7741 X 7741 Amelia Earhart’s Lockheed Vega Model 5 NC 7952 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 51 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 36 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 36 2 1 2 3 4 Amelia Earhart’s Lockheed Vega Model 5, aft fuselage Lockheed Vega Model 5 Lockheed Vega Model 5 Lockheed Vega Model 5 Lockheed Vega Model 5 Lockheed Vega Model 5 & Lockheed Orion Nevada Airlines, Inc., Lockheed Vega Model 5, flight Lockheed Vega 5, “Juneau,” on floats Lockheed Vega 5, taking off NC 7952 Lockheed Vega Model 5, flight Transcontinental & Western Air Lockheed Vega Model 5 at Grand Central Air Terminal, Glendale, Elinore Smith with Lockheed Vega Model 5, with “American Airways” logo on fuselage Schlee-Brock Aircraft Corp.’s Lockheed Vega Model 5B Independent Oil & Gas Co.’s Lockheed Vega Model 5A Phillips Petroleum Co.’s Lockheed Vega Executive Model 5A General Electric Co. Lockheed Vega Model 5C Lockheed Vega Model 5 Lockheed Vega 5A “Miss Silvertown” Lockheed Vega 5A “Miss Silvertown” B.F. Goodrich Rubber Co.’s Lockheed Vega Executive Special Model 5A (Special) “Miss Silvertown” 515-E NC-658-E B.F. Goodrich Rubber Co.’s Lockheed Vega Executive Special Model 5A (Special) “Miss Silvertown,” racing number 36, flight B.F. Goodrich Rubber Co.’s Lockheed Vega Executive Special Model 5A (Special) “Miss Silvertown” Lockheed Vega Executive 5A Special “Miss Silvertown” Lockheed Vega Executive 5A Special “Miss Silvertown,” engine running NC 308 H NC 7953 NC 7953 NC 7953 NC 7953 NR 7954 NC 195 E NC-432E NC-434E NC-658-E NC-871-E NC 898 E NC 898 E N 174 D 9424 (N)X-308H (N)X-308H NC/NR/X308H R-308-H NC-308H NC-308H MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 52 5 6 7 8 9 10 36 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 36 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 Lockheed Vega Executive 5A Special “Miss Silvertown” Lockheed Vega Executive 5A Lockheed Vega Executive 5A, “The Blue Streak” Pacific Alaska Airways Lockheed Vega Model 5 on floats Alaska Southern Airways Lockheed Vega Model 5, “Baranof,” on floats Alaska Coastal Airlines Lockheed Vega Model 5, on floats NC-308H Evening News Association’s Lockheed Vega Model “Special/5C” “The Detroit News” and “WWJ” Probably Evening News Association’s Lockheed Vega Model “Special/5C,” “The Detroit News” and “WWJ” Lockheed Vega 5B “Correo Aereo” (Mexican) Lockheed Vega 5B Wedell Williams Air Service Lockheed Vega Model 5B Jimmie Mattern & his Lockheed Vega Model 5B Jimmie Mattern’s Lockheed Vega Model 5B James Mattern’s Lockheed Vega 5 “Century of Progress,” with “Eagle” paint scheme Jimmie Mattern’s Lockheed Vega Model 5B NC-32-M Lockheed Vega 5B “Winnie Mae,” in flight Lockheed Vega 5B “Winnie Mae” modified for High Altitude Flight Lockheed Vega 5B “Winnie Mae” modified for High Altitude Flight Lockheed Vega 5B “Winnie Mae” modified for High Altitude Flight F.C. Hall’s Lockheed Vega Model 5B “Winnie Mae,” flown around the world by Post & Gatty F.C. Hall’s Lockheed Vega Model 5B “Winnie Mae,” at Roosevelt Field, L.I. NR-105W NC-309H NC-309H NC 336 H NC-974-H NC 47 M NC-32-M X-ABH1 NC-536M NC-537-M NR-869-E NR-869-E NR-869E 1933 NR-869-E NR-105W NR-105W NR-105W NR-105-W NR-105-W MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 53 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 36 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 36 6 1 2 Wiley Post’s Lockheed Vega Model 5C “Winnie Mae,” flown on his solo aroundthe-world flight Wiley Post’s Lockheed Vega Model 5C “Winnie Mae,”, in flight Refueling the Fain & Post Drilling Co.’s Lockheed Vega Model 5C, used by Post for high-altitude flight experiments Wiley Post & Lockheed Vega Model 5C, used for high altitude flight experiments Wiley Post & Lockheed Vega Model FC, used for high altitude flight experiments Wiley Post’s high-altitude Lockheed Vega Model 5 Wiley Post’s high altitude Lockheed Vega Model 5C F.C. Hall’s Lockheed Vega Model 5B, “Winnie Mae of Oklahoma City” NR-105-W Beardsley & Piper executive transport Lockheed Vega Model 5B Chemical Process Co.’s Lockheed Vega Model 5B Shell Oil Co.’s Lockheed Vega Model 5B, “Shell Oil No. 4” Shell Oil Co.’s Lockheed Vega Model 5B “Shell Oil No. 4,” John Macready on right American-Lithuanian Trans-Atlantic Flight Association’s Lockheed Vega Model 5B, “Lituanica II,” flown by Felix Waitkus Lockheed Vega DL-1 Special Bernt Balchen & Elinor Smith’s Lockheed “Hi-Speed Vega Special 5C”, “Mrs.?” Continental Oil Co.’s Lockheed Vega Model 5C Special Lockheed Vega 5C Continental Oil Co.’s Lockheed Vega Model 5C Special Continental Oil Co.’s Lockheed Vega Model 5C Special NC-152-W Lockheed Vega 5C Ruth Nichols & Crosley Radio Corp’s Lockheed (Schlee-Brock) Vega Model 5 Special NC-13705 NR 496 M NR-105-W NR-105-W NR-105-W NR-105-W NR-105-W NR-105-W NC-905-Y NC-161-W NC 926 Y NC 926 Y NR-926-Y G-ABGK NC-965-Y NC-12282 NC-980Y NC-12282 NC-12282 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 54 3 Ruth Nichols & Crosley Radio Corp’s Lockheed (Schlee-Brock) Vega Model 5 Special, “A Kita” Crosley Radio Corp.’s Lockheed Vega 5 Special “Crosley Radio Ship,” taking off Ruth Nichols & Crosley Radio Corp’s “Sunken Wing Vega” with “Life Savers” logo Crosley Radio Corp’s “Sunken Wing Vega” with “Life Savers” logo Lockheed Vega 5-B, “McAleer’s Polish” Lockheed Vega 5-B, “McAleer’s Polish” Lockheed Vega 5-B “Prest-O-Lite Batteries” Lockheed Vega 5-B “Prest-O-Lite Batteries” J. H. Doolittle & his Shell Oil Lockheed Vega 5 Shell Oil Lockheed Vega 5C, in flight Shell Oil Lockheed Vega 5C, in flight NR 496 M NC 497 H NC 483 M NC 483 M NC 483 M NC 483 M NC 8495 7 Detroit-Lockheed Vega Model DL-1B Detroit-Lockheed Vega Model DL-1B Detroit-Lockheed Vega Model DL-1B Detroit-Lockheed Vega Model DL-1B Detroit-Lockheed Vega Model DL-1B Braniff Airways Lockheed Vega Model DL-1 Detroit-Lockheed Vega DL, Air Corps 8 Detroit-Lockheed Vega DL, Air Corps 9 Detroit-Lockheed Vega DL, Air Corps 10 Detroit-Lockheed Vega DL-1B Special, Air Corps 1 Detroit-Lockheed Vega DL-1B Special, Air Corps Detroit-Lockheed Vega DL-1B Special, Air Corps John Morrell & Co.’s Lockheed Vega DL1B Special, “Morrell’s Pride II” Detroit-Lockheed Vega DL-1S Special Detroit-Lockheed Vega DL-1S Special Detroit-Lockheed Vega DL-1S Special 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 36 36 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 3 4 5 6 NR-496M NR 496 M NR 496 M NC-904Y NC-904Y NC-959Y NC-959Y NR-539M NC-13705 NC-13705 Y1C-12/ 31405 Y1C-12/ 31405 Y1C-12/ 31405 Y1C-17/ 31408 Y1C-17/ 31408 Y1C-17/ 31408 NC 12288 G-ABGK G-ABGK G-ABGK MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 55 7 8 36 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 36 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Detroit-Lockheed Vega DL-1S Special with wheel pants & Race #36 Lockheed Model DL-1 Special, “Puck,” MacRobertson Trophy Racer #56 G-ABGK Lockheed Air Express Model 3 The Texas Co.’s Lockheed Air Express Model 3 “Texaco 5,” autographed by Frank Hawks Lockheed Air Express Model 3 “Texaco 5” Lockheed Air Express Model 3, in flight Lockheed Air Express Model 3 “Texaco #5” Western Air Express’s Lockheed Air Express Model 3 Western Air Express’s Lockheed Air Express Model 3 Western Air Express’s Lockheed Air Express Model 3 Lockheed Air Express Model 3, on display Lockheed Air Express Model 3 Lockheed Air Express Model 3 Lockheed Air Express Model 3, “The Gilmore Lion” Lockheed Air Express Model 3 “The Gilmore Lion” 7955 NC 7955 Lockheed Air Express Model 3 “The Gilmore Lion,” Roscoe Turner in cockpit Roscoe Turner in cockpit of Lockheed Air Express “The Gilmore Lion,” engine running Roscoe Turner & Gilmore Oil Co’s Lockheed Air Express Model 3 Roscoe Turner & Lockheed Air Express “The Gilmore Lion” Lockheed Air Express Model 3 “The General Tire” Lockheed Air Express Model 3, Roscoe Turner’s “Ring-Free Express” Charles A. Lindbergh (right) & Lockheed Air Express Lockheed Air Express Model 3 Lockheed Air Express Model 3 NR-3057 G-ADGK NR-7955 NR-7955 NR-7955 4897 4897 4897 4897 4897 NC-514E NR-3057 NC-3057 NR-3057 NR 3057 NR-3057 NR-3057 NC-3057 NR-3057 NR-3057 NR 3057 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 56 10 11 12 13 Lockheed Air Express Model 3 Lockheed Air Express Model 3 Lockheed Air Express Model 3 Marshall Headle & Lockheed Air Express Model 3 Lockheed Air Express Model 3 Special, Laura Ingalls in cockpit NR 3057 NR 3057 NC 307 H NC-522-K NC-13W 7 8 9 10 Clarence Chamberlain’s Lockheed Altair Model 8D Kingsford- Smith’s Lockheed Altair Model 8 Special Lockheed Altair 8D, “Lady Southern Cross” Lockheed “Altair” 8-E “Lady Southern Cross” Sir Charles Kingsford Smith & Lockheed “Altair” 8-E “Lady Southern Cross” Lockheed Altair Model 8A, became 32393 Lockheed Altair Model 8A, as 32-393 Lockheed Altair Model 8A, as 32-393 Lockheed Altair Model 8A, as 32-393 Lockheed Altair 1 Lockheed Altair DL-2 14 36 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 36 12 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 36 13 1 2 3 4 NR-974Y X-119W VH-USB VH-USB VH-USB Y-1C25 Y-1C25 Y-1C25 Y-1C25 X-119W Y1C-23 32-232 Detroit-Lockheed Altair Model CL2A NR-849A Detroit-Lockheed Altair Model DL-2A, as Y-1C23 32-232, for Asst. Sec. of War F. Trubee Davison Detroit-Lockheed Altair Model 2A, of Y-1C23 Bolling Field Air Corps Detachment Barbara MacFadden’s Lockheed Altair NR-998Y Special, flight Detroit-Lockheed Altair Model DL-2A, as XR-O1 U.S. Navy B/N 2054 Bernarr MacFadden’s Lockheed Altair NR-998Y Special Bernarr MacFadden’s Lockheed Altair NR-998Y Special Lockheed Electra Model 10A Lockheed Electra Model 10A Lockheed Electra Model 10A Lockheed Electra Model 10A NC-14938 SP-AYB VH-UXH NC-16050 1934 1934 1934 1934 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 57 36 36 14 15 5 6 7 8 9 Lockheed Electra Model 10A Lockheed Electra Model 10A Lockheed Electra Model 10A Lockheed Electra Model 10A Two Lockheed Electra 10As 10 Two Lockheed Electra 10As 11 Lockheed Electra Model 10A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Lockheed Electra Model 10A Lockheed Electra Model 10A Lockheed Electra Model 10B, In flight Lockheed Electra Model 10B Lockheed Electra Model 10B Lockheed Electra Model 10B Lockheed Electra Model 10C Lockheed Electra Model 10E Lockheed Electra Model 10E Lockheed Electra Model 10E Lockheed Electra Junior Model 12, In flight 1 Lockheed Electra Model 10 (USAAC C26) Light Transport Lockheed Electra Model 10, In flight Lockheed Electra Model 10, Interior Lockheed Electra Model 10, Interior Lockheed Electra Model 10, Interior Lockheed Electra Model 10, Interior Lockheed Electra Model 10, Interior Lockheed Electra Model 10, Interior Lockheed Electra Model 10, Interior Lockheed Electra Model 10, Instrument Panel Lockheed Electra Model 10, Instrument Panel Lockheed Electra Model 10, Artists Concept – Interior Lockheed Electra Model 10, Artists Concept – Interior 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 36 16 1 2 Amelia Earhart’s Lockheed Electra Model 10E Amelia Earhart’s Lockheed Electra Model 10E NC-16050 NC-13762 NC-14259 XR30-1 YV-ACI YV-ACE YV-ACI YV-ACE G-AEPA 1934 1934 1934 1934 1934 NC-17375 NC-14958 NC-16021 NC-14958 NC-14992 XA-BEM NC-16059 NC-14971 NC-16020 X-233Y 1934 1935 1935 1935 1935 1934 1934 1934 1934 1934 1934 1937 1934 X-16020 X-16020 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 58 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 36 17 1 2 3 4 36 36 18 18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Amelia Earhart’s Lockheed Electra Model 10E Amelia Earhart stepping off wing trailing edge of her Lockheed Model 10 “Electra” Lockheed Electra Junior Model 12A, as Army, 38-582, with fixed tricycle landing gear, Cleveland, OH Chicago and Southern Airlines Lockheed Electra Model 10B Gannelt Newspapers’ Lockheed Electra Junior Model 12A, Cleveland, OH Lockheed Electra Junior Model 12A, as Army, 38-548, 17th Pur. Sq. Lockheed Electra Junior Model 12A, as Cuban IM-18, ex-Army 38-547 Lockheed Electra Junior Model 12A Lockheed Electra Junior Model 12A X-16020 Harold Bromley’s Lockheed Explorer Model 2, “City of Tacoma” Harold Bromley’s Lockheed Explorer Model 2, “City of Tacoma” Lockheed Explorer Model 7 (Special), “Yankee Doodle” Lockheed Explorer Model 7 (Special), “Yankee Doodle” NR-896H Line of three (L to R): a. Lockheed Orion Model 9D b. Lockheed Orion Model 9D c. Lockheed Orion Model 9D Six Varney “Speedlines” Lockheed Orion Model 9 Lockheed Orion Fuselage under construction Lockheed Orion Model 9 New York & Western Airlines Lockheed Orion Model 9 New York & Western Airlines Lockheed Orion Model 9 New York & Western Airlines Lockheed Orion Model 9 Lockheed Orion Model 9 Shell Oil Co.’s Lockheed Orion Model 9C Special ”Shellightning” C-40B Sep. 1, 1939 NC-16021 NC-16057 Aug. 25, 1939 C-40A C-40A NC-17311 NC-17311 NR-896H NR-101W NR-101W NC-13747 NC-13748 NC-13749 NC-12223 NC-12228 X-960Y NC-984Y NC-984Y NC-984Y NR-984Y NE12222 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 59 10 11 12 13 14 15 36 19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 36 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Shell Oil Co.’s Lockheed Orion Model 9C Special “Shellightning” Shell Oil Co.’s Lockheed Orion Model 9C Special, flight Shell Oil Co.’s Lockheed Orion Model 9C Special, flight Doolittle & Lockheed “Orion 9C “Shell Lightning” Hal Roach Studios’ Lockheed Orion Model 9 Varney Speed Lines’ Lockheed Orion Model 9 Special, “Northwind” NR12222 TWA’s Lockheed Orion Model 9 Special Wiley Post’s Lockheed Orion-Explores Model 9E, on floats and beaching dolly Wiley Post’s Lockheed Orion-Explores Model 9E, on floats in water Wiley Post’s Lockheed Orion-Explores Model 9E, on wheels American Airways’ Lockheed Orion Model 9D Detroit News’ Lockheed Orion Model 9D2,without camera pod Detroit News’ Lockheed Orion Model 9D2 Detroit News’ Lockheed Orion Model 9D2 Detroit News’ Lockheed Orion Model 9D Special, without camera pod Laura Ingall’s Lockheed Orion Model 9D Special, “Auto-da-Fe” Possibly Phillips Petroleum Co’s Lockheed Model 9F1 NC-12277 NR-12283 John Macready & Shell Oil Co. Lockheed Sirius Model 8 Lockheed Sirrus 8 Texas Oil Co.’s Lockheed Sirius Model 8A,“Texaco 16” Lockheed Sirius Model 8A Lockheed Sirius Model 8A Col. Robert Fierro’s Lockheed Sirius Model 8 Col. Robert Fierro’s Lockheed Sirius Model 8 NC-349V NC12222 NC12222 NR-12222 NC-12228 NC-12225 NR-12283 RN-12283 NC-213Y NC-799W NC-799W NC-799W NC-799W R-14222 NC-14246 NR-12W NC-16W NC-16W NC-16W XB-ADA XB-ADA MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 60 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 36 21 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 36 22 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Lockheed Sport Cabin Sirius Model 8C Lockheed Sirius Model 8A Lockheed Sirius Model 8A Lockheed Sirius Model 8A , “Justice for Hungry” Lockheed Sirius Model 8A, as prototype Altair Marshall Headle (R) & Lockheed Sirius Model 8A, as prototype Altair Lockheed Sirius Model 8A, as prototype Altair, with rear cockpit faired over Lockheed P2V-2 “Neptune,” Model 12652-02, in flight Lockheed P2V-2 “Neptune,” Model 12652-02, taking off Lockheed P2V-2 “Neptune,” Model 12652-02, taking off Lockheed P2V-2 “Neptune,” Model 12652-02, taking off B.F. Goodrich’s Lockheed L.18 “Lodestar” Time Life’s Lockheed Lodestar Model 18, landing Midcontinent Airlines Lockheed Lodestar Model 18-50, flight National Airlines Lockheed Lodestar Model 18-50, flight USAAF B-34, Lockheed Model 137 Ventra Lexington Navy PV-1, Lockheed Model 137 Ventra, in RAF markings Lockheed Model 89, “Constitution” Lockheed Model 89 “Constitution” First Flight of Lockheed Model 89, “Constitution,” taking off Lockheed P-38G-1-LO, in flight Lockheed P-38E (Wright Field Photo 87175) Three Lockheed P-38s in flight Lockheed P-38-LO, in flight Lockheed P-38, in flight Lockheed P-38F-LO, Sardinia Lockheed F-4A-1-LO, Panda, India Lockheed F-4-1-LO, Panda, India NC-116W NC-117W NC-117W NC-115W X-119W X-119W X-119W NC-7000 NC-60485 NX-25384 NX-25687 Oct. 1989 XRO-1 XRO-1 XRO-1 42-12687 Mar. 4, 1942 40-744 41-2371 41-2169 1943 Aug. 1943 Aug. 1943 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 61 36 23 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 36 24 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 36 25 Lockheed FP-80A-5-LO, at Clinton County AAF Lockheed P-80A-5-LO Lockheed YP-80A-LO, in flight Wing tip tank accidentally dropped from Lockheed P-80 near housed in Lakewood, Ohio Lockheed YF-94-LO, in flight Lockheed F-104A-5-LO, Flight Lockheed YF-12A 45-8365 Detroit-Lockheed XP-900/YP-24 President Eisenhower’s VC-121B, 4B610, “Columbine II”, Lockheed Constellation Model 749 Three Lockheed PV-1 “Venturas,” in flight Lockheed C-40 Lockheed C-60A-1-LO, in flight Lockheed Y1C-12 (Wright Field Photo 39333) (Left to Right) a. Laura Ingalls’ Lockheed Orion Model 9D Special b. Air Express Model 3 c. Kingsford-Smith’s Altair Model 8D Same as #3 above L to R: Lockheed Air Express Model 3; Vega Model 1; Vega Model 5 L to R: Lockheed Air Express Model 3; Vega Model 1; Vega Model 5 32-320 1 2 3 4 5 Loening Wright-Martin (Loening) M-8 Pursuit Loening COA-1 Amphibian Loening COA-1 Amphibian Loening COA-1 Amphibian Loening OA-1C Amphibian 6 Loening OA-1C Amphibian 7 Loening OA-1C Amphibian 8 Loening OA-1C Amphibian 45-8318 44-83034 Aug. 1946 48-356 56-737 38-536 42-55851 31-405 Oct. 2, 1930 NR4-222 NR-974Y VH-USB 7955; 5894; X 7441 7955; 5894; X 7441 24-8 24-8 24-8 28-73 XP-505 28-73 XP-505 28-73 XP-505 28-73 XP-505 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 62 9 10 Loening PW-2A (McCook Field Photo 12402) Loening PW-2A (McCook Field Photo 12403) 36 26 1 Luscomb Luscomb Model 8 “Phantom” 37 1 1 2 3 4 5 Macchi Macchi 202 (Wright Field Photo 194847) Macchi 202 (Wright Field Photo 194848) Macchi 202 (Wright Field Photo 194849) Macchi 202 (Wright Field Photo 194850) Macchi 202 (Wright Field Photo 194851) 37 2 1 2 MacDonnell MacDonnell F2H-1 MacDonnell F2H-1 37 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 37 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Mar. 11, 1922 64388 Mar. 11, 1922 N-1337 Oct. 5, 1945 Oct. 5, 1945 Oct. 5, 1945 Oct. 5, 1945 Oct. 5, 1945 Bu. 122994 Bu. 123002 Martin Martin XT5M-1, (BM-1 prototype) Martin TB-26B “Marauder”, Target Tow Martin B-26-MA Martin B-26, in flight Martin B-26, in flight Martin B-26B-1-MA, in flight Martin B-26B-1-MA, in flight Martin B-26B-2-MA, in flight Martin B-26B-2-MA, in flight Martin B-26B-2-MA “Marauder,” in flight Martin B-26B-3-MA, in flight Martin B-26B-3-MA, in flight Martin B-26B, night Martin B-26G-1-MA Martin B-26G-5-MA, in flight Martin AM-1, in flight Martin Model 130, twin vertical tail, in flight Martin JRM-2, in-flight Martin XB-48, in flight Martin XB-48, in flight Martin MB-2 Martin MB-2 (McCook Field Photo 8827) Martin MB-2 (McCook Field Photo 8826) Bu. A8051 42-43416 Dec. 17, 1930 Oct.. 3, 1945 41-17635 41-17694 41-17704 41-17704 41-17704 41-17962 41-17962 43-34130 43-34396 Bu. 22269 (NX)-19167 45-59585 45-59585 Apr. 5, 1921 Apr. 5, 1921 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 63 9 Martin B-10, landing McCulloch McCulloch MC-4 helicopter 37 5 1 37 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 37 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Apr. 8, 1935 N 4070K Messerschmitt Nord (S.N.C.A.N.) 1000, French-built Messerschmitt Me 108 Messerschmitt Me262B-1a/U1 (Wright Field Photo 194839) Messerschmitt Me262B-1a/U1 (Wright Field Photo 194840) Messerschmitt Me262B-1a/U1 (Wright Field Photo 194841) Messerschmitt Me262B-1a/U1 (Wright Field Photo 194842) Messerschmitt Bf 108B (Wright Field Photo 194843) Messerschmitt Bf 108B (Wright Field Photo 194844) Messerschmitt Bf 108B (Wright Field Photo 194845) Messerschmitt Bf 108B (Wright Field Photo 194846) Messerschmitt Me262 (Wright Field Photo 194871) Captured Messerschmitt Me 262 (Wright Field Photo 194873) Messerschmitt Me 410A-3 coded F6 & WK (Wright Field Photo 194876) Messerschmitt Me 410A-3 coded F6 & WK (Wright Field Photo 194877) Messerschmitt Me 410A-3 coded F6 & WK (Wright Field Photo 194878) Messerschmitt Me 109G (Wright Field Photo 194879) Messerschmitt Bf 109E (Wright Field Photo 92956) Messerschmitt Bf 109E (Wright Field Photo 92957) Messerschmitt Bf 109E (Wright Field Photo 92958) Messerschmitt Bf 109E (Wright Field Photo 92959) FE-610 Oct. 5, 1945 FE-610 Oct. 5, 1945 FE-610 Oct. 5, 1945 FE-610 Oct. 5, 1945 FE-4610 Oct. 5, 1945 FE-4610 Oct. 5, 1945 FE-4610 Oct. 5, 1945 FE-4610 Oct. 5, 1945 Oct. 5, 1945 FE-110 Oct. 5, 1945 Oct. 5, 1945 Oct. 5, 1945 AE-479 Jun. 6, 1942 AE-479 Jun. 6, 1942 AE-479 Jun. 6, 1942 AE-479 Jun. 6, 1942 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 64 37 8 1 37 9 1 Mitsubishi Mitsubishi F1M2 “Pete” on Munda beach Monocoupe Phoebe Omlie & her Monocoupe Model 70 37 10 1 Moony Moony M-18 “Mite” 37 11 1 2 Morane-Saulnier Morane-Saulnier MS 230 Trainer Morane-Saulnier 223 Mummert Mummert “Sportplane” 37 12 1 37 13 1 3 4 5 37 14 1 Navy Navy DH-4B1, flight 37 15 1 New Standard New Standard D-25, line-up 37 37 16 17 N 359 A Nakajima Nakajima Ki-43II-KAI “Hayabusa” (Oscar Mk II) shot down in New Guinea Captured Nakajima KI-84 “Hayate” (Frank) burning after being straffed by Japanese “Tony,” Biak Island Nakajima Ki-84-Ia “Hayate” (Gale) Nakajima Ki-84-Ia “Hayate” (Gale) Nakajima Ki-34 2 June 1939 F-AMBT Bu. A-6382 4 Nieuport Nieuport Type 11.C1 “Bebe” Nieuport Type 17.C1 Nieuport Type 27.C1, Field #3, Issoudun, France Nieuport Type 28.C1 1 2 3 4 5 North American North American XO-47 North American O-47A, in flight North American O-47A North American BC-1 North American AT-6-NA 1 2 3 NR-8917 N 2474 36-145 37-260 37-341 40-2149 Dec. 22, 1940 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 65 6 7 8 9 10 37 18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 37 19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 37 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 37 21 1 2 3 North American BT-14 North American BT-14s at Randolph Field North American AT-6A North American NA-16-2H North American SNJ-1 North American BT-9, in flight over Randolph Field North American BT-9Bs North American BT-14s, in fight echelon flight North American BT-9C, in dive North American AT-6A-NT North American SNJ-5, in flight North American NA-21 (became XB-21) North American NA-40 North American NA-40 North American NA-40 MD/49 NR-16025 Jun. 20, 1937 41-279 Bu. 51752 Mar. 4, 1937 NX-14221 NX-14221 NX-14221 North American P-64, Jack Canary in cockpit North American NA-68 North American NA-68 North American NA-68 North American NA-50 North American NA-50 North American NA-50 North American NA-50 North American B-25A-NA, in flight North American B-25C, in flight North American B-25D-15-NC, Burma 1944 North American B-25J-25-NC, Russian markings North American B-25J-25-NC, Russian markings North American B-25J-25-NC, Russian markings North American P-51-NA “Mustang,” in flight North American P-51-NA “Mustang,” in flight North American P-51D-10-NA, in flight 40-2189 41-30440 44-30052 44-30052 44-30052 44-14214 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 66 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 37 22 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 37 23 1 2 3 9 10 1 2 Northrop YP-61-NO Northrop XP-61-NO 5 6 7 8 24 North American Model NA-35 North American XFJ-1 “Furry” North American XFJ-1 “Furry” North American FJ-1 North American YB-44, in flight North American B-45A-NA, in flight North American B-45A-NA North American F-86A-1-NA North American F-86A-5-NA North American F-86A-5-NA North American “Sabre Liner,” artist’s conception, flight Northrop Northrop Alpha, in flight Northrop Y1C-19, Wright Field Frank Hawk’s Northrop Gamma 2A, in flight, Autographed by Frank Hawks Frank Hawks’ Northrop Gamma 2A “Texaco Skychief,” in flight Northrop A-17A, Landing, 13th Attach Sqdn. Northrop A-17A, Accident Northrop A-17A, Accident Lincoln Ellsworth’s Northrop Gamma 2B, in flight Northrop YP-61-NO Northrop A-17A 4 37 North American P-51H-5-NA, flight testing model wing shapes North American P-51H-5-NA, flight testing model wing shapes North American P-51H-5-NA, flight testing model wing shapes North American P-51H-5-NA, flight testing model wing shapes North American P-51H-5-NA, flight testing model wing shapes North American P-51H-5-NA, flight testing model wing shapes North American P-51H-5-NA, flight testing model wing shapes NX-14299 Bu. 39053 Bu. 39053 Bu. 120363 45-59479 47-011 47-014 47-633 48-184 48-130 NC-942Y 31-518 NR-12265 NR-12265 AC/60 36-162 36-162 NR-12269 41-18877 36-162 41-18877 41-19509 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 67 3 4 5 6 7 Northrop P-61 Northrop XP-61E-NO Northrop XP-61E-NO Northrop XP-61E-NO, in flight Northrop RF-61C-NO, All-Weather Flying Center Northrop RF-61C-NO, All-Weather Flying Center, in flight Northrop RF-61C-NO, All-Weather Flying Center 41-19510 42-39549 42-39459 42-39459 Northrop Alpha 4 (became Y1C-19) Northrop Alpha 4 (became Y1C-19) Northrop Alpha 4 (became Y1C-19) Northrop Alpha 3 Northrop Gamma 2C (became XA-13) Northrop Gamma 2C (became XA-13) Northrop Gamma 2C (became XA-13) Northrop Gamma 2C (became XA-13) Northrop Gamma 21, Hercules engine test bed Northrop Gamma 2ED-C (RAF) Northrop Gamma 2ED-C (RAF) Northrop Gamma 2ED-C (RAF) X-127W X-127W X-127W NC-933Y X-12291 X-12291 X-12291 X-12291 G-AFBT NC-2111 9 10 Bernarr MacFadden’s Northrop Gamma 2H Bernarr MacFadden’s Northrop Gamma 2H Bernarr MacFadden’s Northrop Gamma 2H Northrop Gamma 2D, studio prop for movie “Ceiling Zero” Northrop Gamma 2D, studio prop for movie “Ceiling Zero” Northrop Gamma 2D, studio prop for movie “Ceiling Zero” Northrop Gamma 2D, studio prop for movie “Ceiling Zero” Northrop Gamma 2D, TWA Experimental Overweather Lab Stearman-Northrop Alpha 4, Wreckage Northrop Y1C-19, Wright Field NC-966Y 31-518 Mar. 1932 1 2 Northrop A-17A Northrop Delta 1B 36-219 X-ABED Dec. 24, 1939 8 9 37 25 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 37 26 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 37 27 43-8357 K-5053 K-5053 K-5053 NC-2111 NC-2111 NC-13757 NC-13757 NC-13757 NC-13757 X-13758 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 68 3 X-216H 5 6 7 8 9 Northrop Flying Wing, 2-seat tractor version Jack Northrop, Eddie Bellande & Northrop Flying Wing, 2-seat tractor version Northrop 2-J Northrop 2-J Northrop 2-J Northrop 2-J Northrop N-3PB, taxiing 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Northrop XB-35, in flight Northrop XB-35, take-off Northrop XB-35 Northrop XB-35, taxiing Northrop XB-35, taxiing Northrop XB-35, take-off roll Northrop XB-35, airborne Northrop YB-49-NO, take-off Northrop XF-89A-NO, in flight Northrop N.23 “Pioneer,” 1st take off 42-13603 42-13603 42-13603 42-13603 42-13603 42-13603 42-13603 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Northrop “Beta” Stearman (Northrop) “Beta” Stearman (Northrop) “Beta” Stearman (Northrop) “Beta” Stearman (Northrop) “Beta” Stearman (Northrop) “Beta” Northrop N-3PB, Taxiing Northrop BT-1, USS Yorktown Air Group Commander airplane Northrop BT-1, USS Yorktown Air Group Commander airplane X-963-Y NC-1224 NC-1224 NC-1224 NC-1224 NC-1224 4 37 37 28 29 9 37 30 1 Pfalz Pfalz D.XII, Restored 2 Pfalz D IIIa X-216H Sep. 20, 1949 46-679 NX-8500H Bu. 0633 Aug. 3, 1938 Bu. 0633 Aug. 3, 1938 Wk Nr. 7517/18 6033/17 37 31 1 Phillips Phillips Aviation Corp. Model 1-B “Aeroneer” X-PT NX-16075 37 32 1 Piasechi U.S. Coast Guard’s Piasecki HRP-1 helicopter, flight Bu. 111823 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 69 2 37 33 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 U.S. Coast Guard’s Piasecki HRP-1 helicopter, flight Bu. 111823 Piper Piper TG-8, training glider 43-3010 General view of approximately 650 planes at Piper Open House Aerial view of parked aircraft at Piper Open House W. T. Piper & Sons at Piper Open House Final approach, Piper Open House Roll out of Piper “Apache,” 45,000 Piper airplane Part of crowd at Piper Open House Piper J-2 “Cub” NX-19518 Piper Cub Coupe J-3C-50 “Key of NX-23233 America” Three Piper aircraft: (L to R) a. Piper “Cub” J-4 Coupe b. Piper “Cruiser” J-5 c. Piper “Cub” J-3 Trainer 37 34 1 2 Plane Mobile Plane Mobile, taxiing Plane Mobile 37 35 1 Prest Prest Baby Pursuit NX-7308 Rearwin Rearwin Ken-Joyce 2000 CO NC-12359 37 36 1 37 37 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Republic Republic P-47B-RE Republic F-84E-10-RE Republic YP-84-5-RE, in flight Republic YP-84-5-RE, in flight Republic YP-84-5-RE, in flight Republic F-84E-1-RE Republic F-84E-1-RE Republic YP-84-5-RE, in flight Republic P-84B line-up at Farmingdale, LI Republic P-84B-16-RE Republic P-84B-36-Res, in flight NX-30031 NX-30031 Aug. 17, 1957 Aug. 17, 1957 Aug. 17, 1957 Aug. 17, 1957 Aug. 17, 1957 Aug. 17, 1957 1938 41-5895 48-782 45-59485 45-59485 45-59485 49-2027 49-2036 45-59485 45-59573 46-652 46-653 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 70 37 38 1 Roteron Roteron, Inc. XM-1 experimental singleseat helicopter 37 39 1 2 3 4 5 6 Royal Aircraft Factory Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5a Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5a Royal Aircraft Factory R.E.8 Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5a Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.2b Royal Naval Air Service Sopwith F.1 “Camel” 37 40 1 37 41 1 37 37 42 43 A-4563 D-9104 N-6332 Rumpler Three views of captured Rumpler C4 2 3 4 5 6 7 Ryan Ryan B-1 “Brougham, “Miss Aerol II, Autographed by W. E. “Pop” Cleveland Ryan B-1 “Brougham “Miss Aerol II” Ryan B-1 “Brougham “Miss Aerol II” Three Ryan Sts, in flight, echelon left Ryan ST, in flight Ryan “Navion,” In flight Ryan “Navion,” In flight 1 2 Salvay-Stark Salvay-Stark “Skyhopper” Salvay-Stark “Skyhopper” 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 C-8740 NC-1159 Aug. 11, 1933 NC-1159 NC-1159 Aug. 11, 1933 Aug. 11, 1933 NC-17305 NC-8966H NC-4152K N-41770 N-41770 Seversky Seversky 2PA-BX Seversky BT-8, landing Seversky BT-8, Bolling Field aircraft #35 Seversky P-35 (1st Pursuit Group) Seversky P-35 Seversky P-35, Accident Seversky P-35, Accident Seversky P-35, Accident Seversky P-35, Accident Seversky P-35, Accident Nose of 94th Pursuit Squadron Seversky P-35 that crashed in Cleveland, OH NX-2586 36-354 36-354 36-354 36-354 36-354 36-354 c.a.1938/39 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 71 38 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 38 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 38 3 1 2 3 38 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Sikorsky Sikorsky 5-38B, in flight Sikorsky C-6, Wright Field Sikorsky C-6, Wright Field Sikorsky C-6A Sikorsky C-6A Sikorsky 5-43, Autographed by Bob Reeve Sikorsky Y10A-B Sikorsky Helicopter XR-14. Dr. Igor I Sikorsky, Orville, Wright, & Lt. Col. Frank Gregory at Wright Field after successful demonstration of Helicopter Sikorsky YR-4B Sikorsky YR-4B Sikorsky XR-5 Sikorsky XR-5 Sikorsky XR-6A Sikorsky XR-6A Sikorsky H-19A-SI, “Hop-A-Long,” landing Sikorsky H-19A-SI, “Hop-A-Long” Sikorsky H045-1, helicopter Sikorsky H045-1 helicopter Sikorsky H035-1 “Dragonfly” helicopter, flight Sopwith Sopwith 5F.1 “Dolphin” (Canadian) Sopwith F.1 “Camel” for A.E.F. Air Service Sopwith Triplane Spad Spad 18 (McCook Field Photo 128) “Eddie” Rickenbacker & restored Spad 7C.1 Restored Spad 7C.1 E.V. “Eddie” Rickenbacker in cockpit of restored Spad 7 shaking hands with unidentified airline captain Two views of Spad 7.C1 Spad 7.C1, McCook Field Spad 7.C1, McCook Field Spad 13.C1 29-408 29-408 30-397 30-397 N-52834 Feb. 28, 1938 41-18874 May 18, 1942 42-107237 42-107237 43-282336 43-282336 43-28240 43-28240 51-3893 51-3893 Bu. 125507 Bu. 125507 Bu. 122513 E-4764 12186 55079 55079 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 72 38 5 1 2 38 6 1 2 3 Standard Standard SJ-1 7 1 38 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 38 38 9 10 11 NC-17605 42-38267 Sperry Sperry M-1 “Messenger,” McCook Field’s P-152 Sperry “Zero Reader” instrument plane Sperry Messenger 38 38 Spartan Spartan 7-W “Executive” Spartan C-71-SP, belly landing Stearman Stanavo’s Stearman 4Es & 4EX, in flight Stearman YPT-9B, Randolph Field Stearman PT-133 Stearman XA-21 Stearman XA-21 Stearman XA-21 Stearman Model 4-C “Jr. Speedmail,” Detroit Steel Products Co.’s “Fenestra” Stearman Model 6P, at Cleveland Stearman C-3B 3 4 5 6 7 Stinson Stinson “Detroiter” SM-6B Stinson “Detroiter” SM-6, “Pilot Airplane Laboratory” Stinson “Junior” Model S Stinson Model R-2 “Conoco No. 5” Stinson Model R-2, “Stanolind VI” Stinson SR Stinson “Voyager,” In flight 1 Stout Stout “Skycar,” became XC-65 2 Stout “Skycar,” became XC-65 3 Stout “Skycar,” became XC-65 1 Supermarine Supermarine MKVB “Spitfire 1 2 64224 31-460 36-2 40-191 40-191 40-191 NC 8839 Jan. 15, 1932 NC 787N NC-4099 Jun. 2, 1940 NR-463H NC-4876 Aug. 3, 1939 Sep. 16, 1932 NC-11151 NC-447M NC-13491 NC-97743 1947 NX 22446/ 42-7772 NX 22446/ 42-7772 NX 22446/ 42-7772 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 73 38 12 8 9 10 11 Tachikawa Tachikawa Ki-36, Army Type 98 Tachikawa Ki-36 Army Type 98 Tachikawa Ki-36 Army Type 98 Tachikawa Ki-54b Light Transport Tachikawa Ki-54b Light Transport Tachikawa Ki-54C Army Type 1, Model C Tachikawa Ki-70, Exp. Command Reconnaissance Plane Tachikawa Ki-74 Tachikawa Ki-74 Tachikawa Ki-77 Tachikawa Ki-92 1 2 Taylorcraft Taylorcraft TG-6 glider Taylorcraft TG-6 glider 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 38 13 38 14 1 2 38 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 38 16 1 2 3 4 5 Temco Temco TT-1 “Pinto” Temco Riley Twin of General Tire & Rubber Co. Thomas-Morse Thomas-Morse O-19 Thomas-Morse O-19B Thomas-Morse O-19C Thomas-Morse MB-6, after Capt. Moseley’s crash Thomas-Morse MB-6, after Capt. Moseley’s crash Thomas-Morse R-5, and Capt. Frank O’D “Monk” Hunter Travel Air Art Goebel’s Travel Air Model D9-4000 Florence “Pancho” Barnes’s Travel Air Model R Frank Hawk’s flying Travel Air Model R, “Texaco 13,” Autographed by Hawks Frank Hawks in Travel Air Model R, “Texaco 13,” Frank Hawk’s flying Travel Air Model R, “Texaco 13,” in Europe J-BAFA Bu. 144223 Mar. 31, 1930 68437 Oct. 23, 1921 68537 Oct. 23, 1921 68561 NR-481N R-613K NR-1313 NR-1313 NR-1313 1931 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 74 6 7 8 38 17 1 38 18 1 2 3 4 38 38 38 19 20 21 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Travel Air Model R, for Italy Cleveland Pneumatic Tool Co.’s Travel Air Model A-6000H, “Miss Aerol,” autographed by “Pop” Cleveland Travel Air Model 6000 (First Production Model Vance Vance “Flying Wing” cargo monoplane Verville Verville YPT-10, Randolph Field Verville VCP-R, in front of McCook Field Assembly Hangar Verville VCP-R, minus rudder & empennage Verville VCP-R, minus rudder & empennage Vought Vought SB2U-1 Vought Model V-143, in flight Vought Model V-143 Vought Model V-143 Vought F4U-1 “Corsair,” in flight Lewis & Vought VE7 (fabric & cowlings removed) NC-9965 6469 NR-12700 40126 40126 Aug. 12, 1920 40126 Aug. 12, 1920 Bu.0775 NR-56V NR-56V NR-56V Jul. 14, 1936 Jun. 29, 1937 Jun. 29, 1937 Vultee Vultee YA-19 Vultee V-11-GB Attack bomber, in flight Vultee Model V1-AS Seaplane Vultee Model V1-A, In flight WACO WACO Model 9, McCook Field WACO Model DSO “Miss Aerol I,” photo autographed by E. W. “Pop” Cleveland WACO Model MNF Art Davis’s WACO CTO Special WACO Model ZVN-7 Line of 6 WACO Model EGC-7 WACO Model YOC WACO Model YOC WACO Model YOC Aug. 8, 1933 Jul. 1936 26-206 NC-11213 NNC-666N X-17731 1937 NC-15246 NC-15246 NS-40T 1935 1935 1935 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 75 38 38 38 22 23 24 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 WACO Model CUC-1 WACO Model CUC-1 WACO Model CUC-1 WACO Model CUC-1 WACO Model UOC WACO Model MNF WACO Model WHD (Prototype), in flight WACO Model 9 WACO Model 9 NC-14618 NC-14623 NC-14623 NC-14623 NC-303E NC-11213 14130 1 2 3 4 5 6 WACO CG-3A-CM Glider WACO CG-3A-CM Glider WACO CG-4A-WO Glider WACO CG-4A-WO Glider WACO CG-4A-WO Glider WACO CG-4A-WO Glider 42-43518 42-43518 1 2 38 38 25 26 1 1 38 27 1 38 28 1 2 3 1935 1935 1935 1935 1935 1930 1926 1926 Oct. 12, 1942 Oct. 12, 1942 Oct. 12, 1942 Oct. 12, 1942 Wright Wright 1903 Flyer, First Flight, Kill Devil Hills, NC Captain Charles De F. Chandler, Army Signal Corps, in Wright “B” Flyer Dec. 17, 1903 c.a.1912 Yakolev Yakolev 18 trainer Yokosuka Various Views of Yokosuka OHKA Model 11 Zenith Zenith “Albatross” tri-motor I-13 X-3622 Miscellaneous Shell Oil Co. photo montage of James H. Doolittle, James G. Haizlip, Gee Bee R-1 Supersportster #11, Wedell-Williams Racer #92, Laird 400 “Super Solution”, Lockheed “Orion,” and Bellanca “Skyrocket” Composite photo of Air Corps airplanes: Curtiss P-6; Fairchild F-1A; Curtiss B-2; Boeing B-9; Douglas O-38; Fokker Y1C15 Composite photo of Air Corps airplanes: c.a.1930s MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 76 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 38 29 1 Curtiss A-8; Douglas O-31; Fokker O-27; Douglas B-7; Berliner-Joyce P-16; Curtiss OComposite photo of Air Corps airplanes: A-8; B-10; C-6A; O-27; B-7; C-9; O-27; P-16; O-39; C-26A; C-71 Airship; P-12B; P-1B; P-6E; P-12E; B-3A; A-3; B-2; B-9; O-19B; O-25A; O-38; P-26 Composite photo of Air Corps airplanes: A-12; A-17; PB-2A; P-35; A-18; XFM-1; P-36; P-37; B-10B; XB-15; O-38E; O46A; B-17; B-18; YG-1; O-47; YC-30; C33; BT-8; BT-9; XC-35; YOA-8; PT-13; C-6 Motorized Balloon Photo montage of U.S. Navy airplanes: Consolidated N2Y-1, Curtiss N2C-2, Sikorsky RS-1. Ford RR-1, Martin T4M1, Great Lakes TG-1 Photo montage of U.S. Navy airplanes: Boeing F4B-2, Vought O3U-2, Curtiss O2C-1, Loening OL-8, Keystone PK-1, Martin P3M-1 Photo montage of U.S. Navy lighter-thanairships: Kite Balloon, Free Balloons; Non-rigid J-3 & J-4, Metal clad ZMC-2, USS Lon Angeles, USS Akron Charles Parker in his Pusher Aircraft, Wright Memorial, Kill Devil Hills, NC, in flight WWII Army GB-4 Glide bomb, Project MX-108-1 USAF Century Series Fighters: XF-104-LO F-100A-NA F-102 F-101A-MC AT-6, O-46A, O-47, AT-6, O-52 flying in echelon Northrop “Flying Wing” & Northrop “Alpha” on display at United Airport, Burbank, CA 53-7786 33-1663 53-2340 c.a.1930 Two airplanes: a. Lockheed Type LO (Model 14-38) b. Tatikawa T.S.I. Single Seat Monoplane MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 77 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 38 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Clinton County Air Base Armed Forces Day “Open House.” Three airplanes (L to R): a. Lockheed P-80A-1-LO b. Republic YF-84A-5-RC c. Bell YR-13-BE Three Aircraft at McCook Field in front of hangar: a. Boeing MB-3A b. Atlantic (Fokker) T-2 c. Verville-Sperry R-3 L to R: Lt Lowell Smith, SSgt Henry Ogden, Lt. Erik Nelson, Lt. Leigh Wade, Lt. John Harding, & Lt. Leslie Arnold standing in front of Army Air Service Douglas World Cruiser “Chicago” Air Force Cadet & Instructor in Vultee BT-13 “Vibrator” Air Force Cadets (Flight Training), Vultee BT-13 in background Flight Training Group Inspection, Air Base unknown (Vultee BT-13, in flight, in background) Gen. Jonathan N. Wainwright, hero of Corregidor, boarding the All-Weather Flying Center airplane at Wilmington, Ohio Donald Douglas, Amelia Earhart, Jimmie Doolittle Jimmie Doolittle (?) and Curtiss-Wright Flying Band in front of Great Lakes Randolph Field Headquarters Building Aerial View of Clinton County Air Base, Wilmington, OH (Aircraft on flight line) Aerial view of 112th observation squadron’s hangar, 0-38s, 0-47, and BC/BTs, Cleveland, Ohio 44-85311 45-59490 46-234 Feb. 23, 1923 64233 22-328 23-1230 1924 Aug. 1945 ca. 1938-41 Aeronca Factory, Assembly area Aeronca Factory, Fuselage Production Aeronca Factory, Wing Production Aeronca Factory, Assembly line Aeronca Factory, Construction area Aeronca Factory, Fuselage Construction Aeronca Factory, Workers Aeronca “Champion,” Interior MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 78 38 31 9 Aeronca “Chief,” Instrument Panel 1 2 Boeing Model 307 “Stratoliner,” Galley Boeing Model 307 “Stratoliner,” Passenger seating Boeing Model 307 “Stratoliner,” Passenger seating Boeing Model 307 Stratoliner,” Control room Boeing Model 307 “Stratoliner,” Pilot’s cabin & Instrument Board Boeing Model 307 “Stratoliner,” Cutaway sketch Boeing Model 307 “Stratoliner,” Sleeping births Boeing Model 307 “Stratoliner,” Passenger seats Boeing Model 314 “Clipper,” Ladies lounge Boeing Model 314 “Clipper,” Cutaway drawing 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 38 32 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 26 10 1 2 Piper J-4 Cub Coupe, Fuselage under construction Piper “Super Cruiser,” Passenger compartment Beechcraft Model 35 “Bonanza,” Interior Beechcraft Model 35 “Bonanza,” Instrument Panel Luscombe “Silvaire,” Cockpit Luscombe “Silvaire,” Instrument panel Taylorcraft, Construction detail Junkers JUMO 004 (German), Nozzle Diaphram (Wright Field Photo 182509) Engine Maintenance Shop, Mechanic working on radial air-cooled engine Engine Maintenance Shop, Mechanic working on in-line water-cooled engine Large Photos – 11” x 14” Lockheed Vega 5B, Wiley Post & “Winnie Mae” Varney Speed Lines: (L to R) Lockheed Orion 9 “East Wind” Lockheed Orion 9 “Winter Wind Lockheed Orion 9, “West Wind” NC-30803 May 2, 1945 Undated Undated NC-105W NC-12226 NC-12227 NC-12223 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 79 3 4 5 26 11 1 Flight of four North American P-51D-10NA “Mustang,” In flight 2 North American P-51D-5-NA “Mustang,” In flight North American P-51D-5-NA “Mustang,” “Ferocious Frankie,” In flight North American P-51D-5-NA Mustang,” “Kay’s Kite,” In flight North American P-51D-5-NA “Mustang,” In flight Flight of 4 North American “Mustangs”: P-51D-10-NA P-51B-10-NA P-51D-10-NA P-51D-10-NA Douglas C-47A “Skytrain” Aerial view of Cleveland Hopkins Airport, Ohio 3 4 5 6 26 26 12 13 Varney’s Mexican Airlines: (L to R) Lockheed Orion 9 Lockheed Orion 9 Lockheed Orion 9 Lockheed Orion 9 Lockheed Vega 5, Transcontinental & Western Air, Inc, #251 Lockheed Vega 5B, Stanavo-Standard Oil Co. at 1934 National Air Races 1 1 XA-BHE XA-BHD XA-BHD NC-624E NC-105N 1934 44-14305 44-14139 44-14515 44-? 44-13857 44-13704 44-13676 44-13357 44-13410 42-106638 44-13763 44-13717 0-16272 Mar. 1973 Racing Airplanes – 8” x 10” Box 39 39 File Item Description Arrow 1 1 Arthur Mix “Arrow”, 1924 Dayton Daily News Race entry #16 2 Arthur Mix “Arrow”, 1924 Dayton Daily News Race entry #16 2 1 2 3 Bee Line Bee Line BR-1, 1922 Pulitzer Racer #6 Bee Line BR-1, 1922 Pulitzer Racer #6 Bee Line BR-1, 1922 Pulitzer Racer #6 Tail/AC # Date 1924 1924 Bu. A-6429 Bu. A-6429 Bu. A-6429 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 80 39 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 39 4 1 2 3 4 5 39 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 Bell Charles Tucker’s Bell P-63C-5 King Cobra “Tucker Special,” 1946 Thompson Trophy Race, Race #28 Charles Tucker’s Bell P-63C-5 King Cobra “Tucker Special,” 1946 Thompson Trophy Race, Race #28 Bell P-63C-5 King Cobra, Race #4, flown by Steve Wittman in 1946 Thompson Trophy Race Bell P-63F King Cobra, Race #21, flown by H.L. Pemberton in 1946 Thompson Trophy Race Bell P-63C-5 King Cobra, Race #65, flown by Wilson Newhall in 1948 Thompson Trophy Race Charles Tucker’s Bell P-63C King Cobra “Flying Red Horse,” Race #30, 1949 Thompson Trophy Race Bell P-39Q “Cobra II,” Race #84, Winner 1946 Thompson Trophy Race flown by “Tex” Johnson Bell P-39 “Air Cobra.” Race #12, flown by C.W. Bing in 1946 Sohio Trophy Race Cessna Johnny Livingston flying circus Cessna CR-3 Johnny Livingston taxiing out Cessna CR3 for propeller test Johnny Livingston’s Cessna CR-3 Racer Cessna CR-2 Racer Cessna GC-1 Racer Chester Chester Loose Racer Art Chester in his “Chester Special” Art Chester’s “Sweet Pea” Art Chester’s “Sweet Pea,” Race #5, 1947 Goodyear Trophy Race Bill Broadbeck & Lynn Kaufold’s Chester “Sky Baby,” Race #7, 1948 Goodyear Trophy Race Art Chester’s “Sweet Pea,” Race #2, 1948 Goodyear Trophy Race N-62995 1946 N-62995 1946 NX-69797 1946 NX-1719 1946 NX-69702 1948 NX-63231 1949 NX-92848 1946 N-575__ 1946 NR-57Y NR-57Y 1933 NR-57Y NR-11717 NR-144V 1932 (N)R-686 NC-12930 NX-8400-H NX-8400-H 1937 1932/1933 N-8400-H 1948 N-4080-K 1948 1947 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 81 7 8 39 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 39 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Art Chester’s “Sweet Pea,” Race #2, 1948 Goodyear Trophy Race Art Chester “Jeep” Race #2 Curtiss Curtiss-Cox “Texas Wildcat,” 1920 Gordon Bennett Cup Entry Curtiss R-6, P-278, 1924 Pulitzer Racer #68, and Capt. Burt Skeel Curtiss R-6, P-278, and Lt. Wendell Brookley Curtiss R-6, winner 1922 Pulitzer & Lt. Lester D. Maitland Curtiss R-6 Curtiss R-6 Curtiss R-6, Winner 1922 Pulitzer Race Curtiss R-6, winner 1922 Pulitzer Race Curtiss R-6, 2d place 1922 Pulitzer Race Curtiss R-6, 2d place 1922 Pulitzer Race Curtiss R-6, 2d place 1922 Pulitzer Race Curtiss R-6, P-278, 1922 Pulitzer Race winner Curtiss R-6, P-278, 1922 Pulitzer Race winner Curtiss R-6, P-279, reconditioned for 1924 Pulitzer, negative printed backward Curtiss R-6, P-278, reconditioned for 1924 Pulitzer Curtiss R-6, reconditioned for 1924 Pulitzer Curtiss R-6, P-279, Reconditioned for 1924 Pulitzer Curtiss R-6, P-279, Reconditioned for 1924 Pulitzer Curtiss CR-2, 1922 Pulitzer Racer #8 Curtiss R-8, Reconditioned for 1924 Pulitzer Curtiss R3C-1, 1925 Pulitzer Racer Curtiss R3C-1 #43, 1925 Pulitzer Race Winner Curtiss XP-3A, 1929 National Air Races Free-for-All Racer #6 Curtiss P-1B being refueled at 1929 Air Races N-4080-K 1948 R-12930 1932/1933 Sep. 26, 1920 68564 1924 68564 68563 68463 68463 68564 68564 68563 68563 68563 68564 Sep. 25, 1922 Sep. 25, 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 68564 1922 68563 1924 68564 1924 1924 68563 1924 68563 1924 Bu. A-6080 23-1235 ex Bu. 6691 Bu. A-6979 28-189 1924 1925 1925 1929 1929 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 82 39 8 1 2 Delgado Trade School Delgado Trade School “Delgado Maid’ Racer Charles McArthur in cockpit of Delgado “Flash” NR-65Y NR-65Y 39 9 1 Fiat Fiat R.700 Racer, 1922 Coupe Deutsch Race 39 10 1 2 Folkerts Folkerts SK-1, Race #4 Harold Neuman & Folkerts SR-2 “Toots,” Race #1, 1936 National Air Races (N)R-50010 R-283Y 1933 1936 39 11 1 Francis-Angell Francis-Angell Special “The Whistler,” 1947 National Air Races NX-84Y 1947 39 12 1 2 3 4 5 39 13 1 2 3 4 Gloster Gloster III-A , 1925 Schneider Trophy Racer Gloster VI, built for 1929 Schneider Trophy Race Gloster “Bamel,” 1922 Coupe Deutsche Race (Wright Field Photo 17204) Gloster “Bamel,” 1922 Coupe Deutsche Race (Wright Field Photo 17205) Gloster “Bamel,” 1922 Coupe Deutsche Race (Wright Field Photos 17207 & 17208) Goodyear Ron Puckett in cockpit of Goodyear F2G1 Corsair, “Miss Port Columbus”, Race #18, 1949 Thompson Trophy Race Ron Puckett in cockpit of Goodyear F2G1 Corsair, “Miss Port Columbus”, Race #18, 1949 Thompson Trophy Race, engine running Ron Puckett’s Goodyear F2G-1 Corsair, Race #18, 1947 Thompson Trophy Race “Cook” Cleland’s Goodyear F2G-1 Corsair, winner of 1947 Thompson Trophy Race 1922 1925 1929 G-EAXE Mar. 21, 1923 G-EAXE Mar. 21, 1923 G-EAXE Mar. 21, 1923 N-91092 1949 N-91092 1949 N-91092 1947 NX-5577N 1947 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 83 5 6 7 8 39 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 39 15 1 2 3 4 “Cook” Cleland’s Goodyear F2G-1 Corsair, Race #94, flown by Richard Becker, 1947 Thompson Trophy Race “Cook” Cleland’s Goodyear FG-1 Corsair “Lucky Gallon”, Race #92. 1946 Thompson Trophy Race “Cook” Cleland’s Goodyear F2G-1 Corsair, Race #94, winner 1949 Thompson Trophy Race “Cook” Cleland’s Goodyear F2G-1 Corsair, Race #94, winner 1949 Thompson Trophy Race Granville Bros. “Gee Bee” Granville Bros. “Gee Bee SuperSportster” R-1 “Jimmie” Doolittle & Granville Bros. “Gee Bee SuperSportster” R-1 Granville Bros. “Gee Bee SuperSportster” R-1/R-2Hybrid Granville Brothers “Gee Bee” Model Z “City of Springfield” Granville Brothers “Gee Bee” Model R-1 “Super Sportster” Granville Brothers “Gee Bee” Model R-1 “Super Sportster” Granville Brothers “Gee Bee” Model R-1 “Super Sportster” Granville Brothers “Gee Bee” Model R-1 “Super Sportster” Granville Brothers “Gee Bee” Model R-1 “Super Sportster” J. H. Doolittle & Granville Brothers “Gee Bee” Model R-1 “Super Sportster” Granville Brothers “Gee Bee” Model R-1 “Super Sportster,” rounding pylon, 1932 Thompson Trophy Race Granville Bros. Gee Bee Model B “Sportster” Granville Bros. Gee Bee Model D “Sportster” Granville Bros. Gee Bee Model D “Sportster” Granville Bros. Gee Bee Model D “S6portster” NX-5590N 1947 NX-6900 1946 N-5590N 1949 N-5590N 1949 NR-2100 NR-2100 NR-2101 NR-77V NR-2100 NR-2100 NR-2100 NR-2100 NR-2100 NR-2100 NR-2100 1932 NR-854Y NC-110433 NC-11043 NC-11043 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 84 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 39 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Granville Bros. Gee Bee Model E “Sportster” Granville Bros. Gee Bee Model E “Sportster,” Race #9 Granville Bros. Gee Bee Model Y “Senior Sportster” Granville Bros. Gee Bee Model Y “Senior Sportster,” Race #54 Russell Boardman in Gee Bee Model Y, Race #54, rounds home pylon in 1932 Omaha-Council Bluffs Free-for-All Race Granville Bros. Gee Bee Model Y “Senior Sportster,” Race #54 Granville Bros. Gee Bee Model Y “Senior Sportster,” Race #54, engine running Granville Bros. Gee Bee Model Y “Senior Sportster,” Race #54 NC-46Y Granville Bros. Gee Bee Model Z “Super Sportster” Granville Bros. Gee Bee Model Z “Super Sportster,” Race #4 Granville Bros. Gee Bee Model Z “Super Sportster,” Race #4 Granville Bros. Gee Bee Model Z “Super Sportster,” Race #4 Granville Bros. Gee Bee Model Z “Super Sportster,” Race #4 Granville Bros. Gee Bee Model Z “Super Sportster,” Race #4, engine running Granville Bros. Gee Bee Model Z “Super Sportster,” Race #4 Granville Bros. Gee Bee Model R-1 ”Super Sportster,” Race #11, in original (small rudder) configuration Russell Boardman & Granville Bros. Gee Bee Model R-1 ”Super Sportster,” Race #11, in original (small rudder) configuration Russell Boardman & Granville Bros. Gee Bee Model R-1 ”Super Sportster,” Race #11, with large rudder Gee Bee Model R-1 ”Super Sportster,” Race #11, in racing configuration Gee Bee Model R-2 ”Super Sportster,” Race #7 NR-77V NC-72V X-11049 NR-11049 NR-11049 1932 NR-11049 NR-11049 NR-11049 NR-77V NR-77V NR-77V NR-77V NR-77V NR-77V NR-2100 NR-2100 NR-2100 NR-2100 NR-2102 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 85 13 39 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 39 18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Gee Bee Model R-1/R-2 “Long Tail,” Race #7 Howard Howard DGA-11 Benny Howard’s DGA8 “Mr. Mulligan” Benny Howard’s DGA-4 Racer “Mike,” Race #38 Benny Howard’s DGA-4 Racer “Mike,” Race #38 William Ong in Benny Howard’s DGA-5 “Ike,” Race #39, 1932 National Air Races John Livingston in cockpit of DGA-4 “Mike” Benny Howard’s DGA-5 “Ike,” Race #39, flying past race pylon Harold Newman in Howard’s DGA-6 “Mister Mulligan” Wreckage of Howard’s DGA-6 “Mister Mulligan,” 1936 Bendix Trophy Race Wreckage of Howard’s DGA-6 “Mister Mulligan,” 1936 Bendix Trophy Race Wreckage of Howard’s DGA-6 “Mister Mulligan,” 1936 Bendix Trophy Race Wreckage of Howard’s DGA-6 “Mister Mulligan,” 1936 Bendix Trophy Race Harold Neuman in cockpit of Howard DGA-4 “Mike,” being presented with 1935 Greve Trophy Laird Laird LC-DE “Speedwing, Jr.” 1931 National Air Races Laird LC-DW-300 “Solution,” 1931 National Air Races Laird LC-DW-300 “Solution” (Modified), 1933 National Air Races Laird LC-DW-300 “Solution” Laird LC-DW-500 “Super Solution,” Laird LC-DW-500 “Super Solution,” gear fixed down Laird LC-DW-500 “Super Solution” Laird LC-DW-500 “Super Solution” Laird LC-DW-500 “Super Solution,” in flight NR-2101 1935 NC-14871 NR-273Y5 NR-55Y NR-55Y NR-56Y 1932 NR-55Y 1934 NR-56Y NR-263V 1935 NR-263V 1936 NR-263V 1936 NR-263V 1936 NR-263V 1936 NR-55Y 1935 NR-10422 1931 NR-10538 1931 NR-10538 1933 NR-10538 NR-12048 NR-12048 1931 1931 1932 NR-12048 NR-12048 NR-12048 1932 1932 1932 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 86 10 11 12 13 39 19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 39 20 1 Laird “Super Solution” being refueled for 1931 Thompson Trophy Race Laird “Super Solution” Laird “Super Solution” Jimmy Doolittle refueling his Laird “Super Solution” at Cleveland after winning 1931 Bendix Trophy Race & continuing to Newark, NJ and setting a coast-to-coast speed record Lockheed James Goodwin Hall’s Lockheed Altair, “The Crusader” Racer #125, 1931 National Air Races James Goodwin Hall’s Lockheed Altair, “The Crusader” Continental Airways’ Lockheed Orion Model 9 Continental Airways’ Lockheed Orion Model 9, 1931 Bendix, Racer # 64 Lockheed F-5, Race #34, Rounding the Pylon Charles Walling rounding pylon in Lockheed P-38J, Race #14, 1947 Thompson Trophy Race Tony LeVier’s Lockheed P-38L, Race #3, 1946 Thompson Trophy Race Lockheed Altair 8A, flown by Ira Eaker in 1931 Bendix & Thompson Trophy Races Harry Tucker’s Lockheed Vega Model 5, “Yankee Doodle” Harry Tucker’s Lockheed Vega Model 5, “Yankee Doodle,” racing number 44 Joan Fay Shankle’s Lockheed Sirius Model 8A, Racer #45 1931 National Air Races Joan Fay Shankle’s Lockheed Sirius Model 8A, Racer #45 1931 National Air Races Wedell-Williams Air Service Lockheed “Sirius” 8A Loening Loening R-4 Racer (McCook Field Photo 15055) NR-12048 1931 NR-12048 NR-12048 1931 NR-15W 1931 NR-15W NR-12220 NE-12220 1931 N-67864 NX-25Y 1947 NX-21764 1946 NR-119W 1931 X 4769 X 4769 NC-13W 1931 NC-13W 1931 NC-167N Sep. 25, 1922 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 87 2 3 4 5 6 7 39 21 1 2 3 4 5 6 39 22 1 2 3 4 5 39 23 1 2 3 Loening R-4 Racer, Grover Loening on right (McCook Field Photo 15056) Loening R-4 Racer (McCook Field Photo 15348) Loening R-4 Racer (McCook Field Photo 15349) Loening R-4 Racer (McCook Field Photo 15350) Loening R-4 Racer (McCook Field Photo 15351) Loening R-4 Racer (McCook Field Photo 15352) Monocoupe John Livingston’s Monocoupe Racer, in crowd Jack Wright & his Monocoupe Special, Race #14, Autographed Johnny Livingston’s Monocoupe Special, Race #14, 1932 National Air Races Johnny Livingston’s Monocoupe Special, Race #14, 1932 National Air Races Monocoupe Special Monocoupe Special, Race #14, Autographed by Vern Roberts, Monocoupe Test Pilot Navy-Wright Navy-Wright NW-1 “Mystery Racer”, 1922 Pulitzer Navy-Wright NW-1 “Mystery Racer”, 1922 Pulitzer, Tail Raised Navy-Wright NW-1 “Mystery Racer”, 1922 Pulitzer entry Navy-Wright NW-1 “Mystery Racer”, after crash in 1922 Pulitzer Line-up of Navy 1923 Pulitzer Racers Nieuport Nieuport-Delage 37 type “Course,” 1922 Coupe de la Meurthe Race entrant #6 Nieuport 29 Vitesse, Racer #6, 1920 Prix Henry Deutsch de la Meurthe winner Nieport-Delage 29V, Racer #4, 1922 Coupe Deutsch de la Meurthe winner Sep 25, 1922 Oct. 23, 1922 Oct. 23, 1922 Oct. 23, 1922 Oct. 23, 1922 Oct. 23, 1922 (NR)-501W 1932 NR-501W 1933 NR-501W 1932 NR-501W 1932 NR-501W NR-501W Bu. A-6543 1922 Bu. A-6543 1922 Bu. A-6543 1922 Bu. A-6543 1922 1923 1922 1920 1922 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 88 4 5 6 7 39 24 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Nieuport-Delage 29V, Racer #4, 1922 Coupe Deutsch de la Meurthe winner Nieuport-Delage Sesquiplane Racer “Eugene Gilbert” Nieuport-Delage Sesquiplane Racer “Eugene Gilbert” Nieuport-Delage Sesquiplane Racer “Eugene Gilbert” North American North American T-6/SNJ, National Air Show, Race #79 Earl Ortman’s North American P-51D-30 “Mustang,” Race #2, 1946 Thompson Trophy Race Anson Johnson’s modified North American P-51D, Race #45, winner of 1948 Thompson Trophy Race, engine running J.D. Reed’s North American P-51D, race #37, flown by Charles Walling in 1948 SOHIO Trophy Race J.D. Reed’s highly modified North American P-51C “Beguine,” Race #7, flown by Bill Odom in 1949 Thompson Trophy Race J.D. Reed’s highly modified North American P-51C “Beguine,” Race #7, flown by Bill Odom in 1949 Thompson Trophy Race J.D. Reed’s highly modified North American P-51C “Beguine,” Race #7, flown by Bill Odom in 1949 Thompson Trophy Race J.D. Reed’s highly modified North American P-51C “Beguine,” Race #7, flown by Bill Odom in 1949 Thompson Trophy Race 39 25 1 Northrop Jacqueline Cochran’s Northrop 2G “Gamma,” Race #55, in hangar 39 26 1 P.Z.L. P.Z.L. Production Prototype P.11/III at 1932 National Air Races 1922 NX-656_5 NX-64553 1946 N-13Y 1948 NX-37492 1948 N-4845N 1949 N-4845N 1949 N-4845N 1949 N-4845N 1949 NR-13761 Aug. 29, 1935 1932 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 89 2 39 27 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 39 28 1 2 3 4 5 P.Z.L. P.6 Fighter at 1931 National Air Races Keith Rider Keith Rider R-5/Marcoux-Bromberg “Jackrabbit” Earl Ortman & Marcoux-Bromberg/Keith Rider R-3 Racer Earl Ortman & Marcoux-Bromberg/Keith Rider R-3 Racer, Race #54, 1936 Thompson Trophy Race Keith Rider CR-2 “Bumble Bee,” Race #1 Keith Rider CR-2 “Bumble Bee,” Race #1 George Hague in Keith Rider CR-2 “Bumble Bee,” Race #1 George Hague & Keith Rider CR-2 “Bumble Bee,” Race #1 Keith Rider CR-2 “Bumble Bee,” Race #1, 1933 National Air Races Keith Rider R-1 “San Francisco I,” Race #131 Ray Moore, Winner of Frank Phillips (Woolaroc) Trophy, Frank Phillips, & Keith Rider R-1 “San Francisco I,” 1932 National Air Races David Elmendorf in his Keith Rider R-5 “Elmendorf Special,” Race #22, 1936 National Air Races Rudy Kling & his Keith-Rider R-1 “Suzy,” Race #131, 1936 Greve Trophy Race Seversky Frank Fuller’s Seversky SEV-32, winner of 1939 Bendix Trophy Race Frank Fuller’s Seversky SEV-32, winner of 1939 Bendix Trophy Race Vincent Bendix congratulating Frank Fuller, in cockpit of his Seversky SEV-32, for winning 1939 Bendix Trophy Jacqueline Cochran in cockpit of Seversky SEV-1XP Jacqueline Cochran & Seversky AP-7, 1939 Bendix Trophy Race 1931 NX-264Y NR-14215 NR-14215 1936 R-52Y R-52Y R-52Y 1933 1933 1933 R-52Y 1933 R-52Y 1933 NR-51Y NR-51Y 1932 R-284Y 1936 NR-51Y 1936 NX-70Y Sep. 6, 1939 NX-70Y Sep. 6, 1939 NX-70Y 1939 R-18Y NX-1394 1939 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 90 39 29 1 2 3 4 39 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 39 31 1 2 39 32 1 2 39 33 1 Spad Jean Casale in Spad S.20 bis, 1920 Gordon Bennett Trophy Racer #9 Spad S.20 bis, 1920 Gordon Bennett Trophy Racer #8 Spad S.58, 1922 Coupe Deutsch Racer #3 Spad S.58, 1922 Coupe Deutsch Racer #3 Springfield Aircraft Co Springfield Aircraft Co. Hall “Bulldog” Racer Springfield Aircraft Co. Hall “Bulldog” Racer Springfield Aircraft Co. Hall “Bulldog” Racer Springfield Aircraft Co. Hall “Bulldog” Racer Bob Hall in his “Bulldog Racer,” Race #6, 1932 Thompson Trophy Race Springfield Aircraft Co. “Cicada” Springfield Aircraft Co. “Cicada” Springfield Aircraft Co. “Cicada” Springfield Aircraft Co. “Cicada” Springfield Aircraft Co. “Cicada” Springfield Aircraft Co. “Cicada” Frank Lynch’s “Cicada” Supermarine Supermarine Spitfire MK XIV, Canadian Registration CF-GMZ, 3d place in Tinnerman Trophy Race, 1949 National Air Races, ex RAF Supermarine Spitfire MK XIV, Canadian Registration CF-GMZ, 3d place in Tinnerman Trophy Race, 1949 National Air Races, ex RAF Thomas-Morse Thomas-Morse MB-7, 1922 Pulitzer Racer #7 Thomas-Morse MB-7, 1922 Pulitzer Racer #7 Travel Air Travel Air Model 5000 “Woolaroc,” Dole Race Winner 1920 1920 1922 1922 NR-2111 NR-2111 NR-2111 NR-2111 NR-211 1932 NR-13205 NR-13205 NR-13205 NR-13205 NR-13205 NR-13205 NRI-3205 1932 TZ 138 1949 TZ 138 1949 64374 Bu. A-6071 64374 Bu. A-6071 NX-869 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 91 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 39 34 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 39 35 1 2 Travel Air Model 5000 “Woolaroc,” Dole Race Winner Travel Air Model 5000 “Woolaroc,” Dole Race Winner, in flight Travel Air Model 5000 “Woolaroc,” Dole Race Winner Art Goehel & Travel Air Model 5000 “Woolaroc,” Dole Race Winner Travel Air Model R “Mystery Ship,” Race #32, 1929 National Air Races Travel Air Model R “Mystery Ship,” Race #31, Winner 1929 Thompson Trophy Race Travel Air Model R “Mystery Ship,” Race #31, Winner 1929 Thompson Trophy Race Travel Air Model R “Mystery Ship,” Race #31, Winner 1929 Thompson Trophy Race Verville Verville VCP-R, landing after winning 1920 Pulitzer Verville, R-1, 1922 Pulitzer Racer #42 Verville-Sperry R-3, P-269 Verville-Sperry R-3, 1922 Pulitzer Racer #58, Verville-Sperry R-3, P-362, and Lt. Harry Mills Verville-Sperry R-3, P-362, 1922 Pulitzer Racer #70 Verville-Sperry R-3, P-362, 1922 Pulitzer Racer #70 Verville-Sperry R-3, P-362, 1922 Pulitzer Racer #70 Lt. Harry Mills & Verville-Sperry R-3, 1924 Pulitzer Race Winner Army Air Service Verville R-1 racer, Nace #42, 1922 Pulitzer Race, engine running Wedell-Williams Wedell-Williams Model 44, Race #92 Wedell-Williams “Wee Will Jr.,” Race #17 NX-869 NX-869 NX-869 1928 NX-869 1928 NR-613K 1929 R-614K 1929 R-614K 1929 R-614K 1929 40126 1920 40126 22-326 22-328 1922 Oct. 23, 1922 22-328 22-328 1922 22-328 1922 22-328 1922 1934 40126 1922 NR-536V NR-10337 1930 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 92 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 39 36 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Wedell-Williams Model 44, Race #92, 1932 Bendix Trophy Winner James & Mae Haizlip & Wedell-Williams Model 44, autographed James Wedell in Wedell-Williams Model 44, Race # 44 James Wedell and Wedell-Williams Mode 44, Race #44 James Wedell in Wedell-Williams Model 44, Race # 44 James Wedell in Wedell-Williams Model 44, Race # 44 Wedell-Williams Model 44, Race #44 Roscoe Turner & his Wedell-Williams Racer, sponsored by Gilmore Oil, Race #121 NR-536V Roscoe Turner’s Wedell-Williams Racer, Race #2, sponsored by 20th Century Pictures Roscoe Turner & his: Wedell-Williams Model 44, “Ring Free Special,” & his Lockheed Air Express Roscoe Turner & his Wedell-Williams Model 44, “Ring Free Special” Roscoe Turner in his Wedell-Williams Racer, Race #57, Winner of 1934 Thompson Trophy Race Roscoe Turner’s Wedell-Williams Racer after winning 1934 Thompson Trophy Race Wreckage of Roscoe Turner’s WedellWilliams Racer “MacMillan Ring Free Special” Wreckage of Roscoe Turner’s WedellWilliams Racer “MacMillan Ring Free Special” Wreckage of Roscoe Turner’s WedellWilliams Racer “MacMillan Ring Free Special” Wreckage of Roscoe Turner’s WedellWilliams Racer “MacMillan Ring Free Special” 1932 NR-536V NR-278V 1932 NR-278V 1932 NR-278V 1932 NR-278V 1932 NR-278V NR-61Y 1932 1932 NR-61Y 1933 1933 NR-61Y NC-3057 NR-61Y NR-61Y 1934 NR-61Y 1934 NR-16Y 1936 NR-16Y 1936 NR-16Y 1936 NR-16Y 1936 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 93 39 37 10 Wreckage of Roscoe Turner’s WedellWilliams Racer “MacMillan Ring Free Special” NR-16Y 1936 1 Wreckage of Roscoe Turner’s WedellWilliams “MacMillan Ring Free Special” Wreckage of Roscoe Turner’s WedellWilliams Racer “MacMillan Ring Free Special” Wreckage of Roscoe Turner’s WedellWilliams Racer “MacMillan Ring Free Special” Wreckage of Roscoe Turner’s WedellWilliams Racer “MacMillan Ring Free Special” Wreckage of Roscoe Turner’s WedellWilliams Racer “MacMillan Ring Free Special” Wreckage of Roscoe Turner’s WedellWilliams Racer “MacMillan Ring Free Special” Roscoe Turner & his: Wedell-Williams “Ring Free Comet,” Race #25 Laird LTR-14 “Ring Free Meteor,” Race #29 Roscoe Turner & his Wedell-Williams “Ring Free Comet,” Race #25 Roscoe Turner & his Wedell-Williams “Ring Free Comet,” Race #25 NR-16Y 1936 NR-16Y 1936 NR-16Y 1936 NR-16Y 1936 NR-16Y 1936 NR-16Y 1936 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 40 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 Racing - Miscellaneous Roscoe Turner & his 1937 “Ring Free Comet” Racer, Race # 25 Either Roscoe Turner’s LTR-14 “Pescoe Special” or “Miss Champion” Roscoe Turner & his LTR-14 “Miss Champion,” 1939 Thompson Trophy Winner Close-up of Gordon Israel by cockpit of his “Redhead” Racer Gordon Israel & his “Redhead” Racer, 1933 National Air Races Steve Wittman’s “Chief Oshkosh” Racer, Race #66 1936 R-61Y R-263Y R-61Y 1937 R-61Y 1937 R-61Y 1937 1939 NR-111V NR-111V 1933 NR-12407 1932 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 94 7 8 9 10 11 40 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 40 3 1 2 3 4 Wreckage of Steve Wittman’s “Chief Oshkosh” after forced landing during 1938 Golden Gate International Races Pearson-Williams PW-1 Racer “Mr. Smoothie,” Race # 11 Four views of Pearson-Williams PLU-1 racers internal structure William Brennand & Wittman Special “Buster,” Race #20 Steve Wittman’s “Bonzo,” Race # 1, start of 1949 Goodyear Trophy Race 1938 NR-94Y 1938 NX-14855 N-1292 1949 Alvin E. Anderson’s “Beetle Bomb,” Race #63, 1948 Goodyear Trophy Race Alvin Anderson’s “Beetle Bomb,” Race #63, 1948 Goodyear Trophy Race Alvin Anderson’s “Beetle Bomb,” Race #63, 1949 Goodyear Trophy Race Michel Detroyat climbing out of Caudron Special C-460 Racer after winning 1935 Thompson Trophy Race Mike Murphy’s “Check to Check,” 1939 National Air Races Loose Special, Race #44, 1948 Goodyear Trophy Race Harvey Mummert in his Mercury S “Red Racer,” Race #22, 1930 All American Fly Derby Bill Falck & his 1948 Goodyear Trophy racer “Rivets”, Race #92 Frank Haines & his racer, Race #88 Alden Brown Racer, Race #203 Lawrence Institute of Technology’s Racer, Race # 29, 1949 Goodyear Trophy Race N-5541N 1948 N-5541N 1948 N-5541N 1949 Reaver Special, Goodyear Trophy racer “Fish” Salmon in his Cosmic Wind Racer “Minnow,” Race # 4, 1948 Goodyear Trophy Race Tony LeVier in his Cosmic Wind racer “Little Toni,” Race #3, 1948 Goodyear Trophy Race Bob Downey in his Cosmic Wind “Ballerina,” Race #5, 1948 Goodyear Trophy Race 1935 NX-15354 1939 NX-64573 1948 10360 1930 N-60089 1948 R-91Y NR-71Y N-18C 1932 1949 NX-1W N-21C 1948 N-20C 1948 N-22C 1948 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 95 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 40 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 40 5 William Leighnor’s “Mirage,” Race #42, 1949 Goodyear Trophy Race Arnold Hanes’ “Hornet,” Race #71, 1947 Goodyear Trophy Race Al Foss’s “Jinny,” Race #94, 1949 Goodyear Trophy Race Tom Dixon’s “Dixon Special, Race #41, 1949 Goodyear Trophy Race David Long & his LA-1 “P-Shooter,” Race # 67, 1948 Goodyear Trophy Race M. L. LeFevers in Falcon Special II, Race #10, 1948 Goodyear Trophy Race Curtiss Pitts’ “Pitts’ Pellet,” Race #21, 1948 Goodyear Trophy Race Al Bennyworth in Garland Pack’s “Miss Nashville,” Race #47, Goodyear Trophy Race Vincent Ast’s “Shoestring,” race #16, 1949 Goodyear Trophy Race Miles M.5 “Sparrowhawk” NX-3154K 1949 NX-68379 1947 N-68732 1949 NX-1N 1949 NX-511H 1948 NX-1E 1948 NX-52120 1948 Marion McKeen & his Brown B-2 racer “Miss Los Angeles, autographed by McKeen Doug Davis & Thompson Trophy Doug Davis being congratulated after winning 1934 Bendix Trophy Race Rudy Kling accepting 1937 Thompson Trophy Lee Miles with Greve Trophy Allegheny Ludlum Achievement Award Winners, 1939 National Air Races, L to R: Steve Wittman, Tony LeVier, Roscoe Turner, T. C. Sherman or Allegheny Ludlum, Joe Mackay, Earl Ortman Scene at William Warrick & Paul Bloom crash, 1932 Sportsman Pilot Race Wreckage of unidentified racing airplane Aerial View of Crash, Doug Davis in Thompson Trophy Race, National Air Races NR-255Y Parachute Group at 1939 National Air Races NX-66311 N-266C 1949 NC-191M 1929 1934 1937 1934 1939 1932 Undated Unidentified 1939 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 96 40 40 6 7 Sequence – Douglas B-23 picking up glider tow rope from pick-up station (WACO CG-3A) (Wright Field Photos) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 40 40 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 Dec. 21, 1942 U.S. Air Force Museum, WrightPatterson Air Force Base, Ohio Aerial view of AF Museum and outside aircraft exhibit, Area A Aerial view of AF Museum (center foreground) & outside aircraft exhibit at left center, looking towards Fairborn, OH Aerial view of AF Museum (left center) & outside aircraft exhibit (right center), looking towards flight line (west) Aerial view of AF Museum (left) & outside aircraft exhibit (right) Aerial view of AF Museum with outside aircraft exhibit at lower right Aerial view of entrance to AF Museum with X-3 at lower left Aerial view of entrance to AF Museum with P-47N, X-3, & P-59 in foreground AF Museum entrance with X-5, X-3 & X7 in foreground Lockheed X-7 on exhibit outside entrance to AF Museum AF Museum – Aircraft static displays outside North American X-10 “Navajo” Bell X-5 Boeing YB-52 Bell P-59B-BE “Aircomet” Bell P-63E-BE “King Cobra” Cessna XT-37 “Tweety Bird” Cessna XT-37 “Tweety Bird” Convair YB-36-CF Douglas YC-124A-DL Douglas X-3 Douglas YC-124A-DL Lockheed F-94A-5-LO North American B-45C-NA Republic P-47N-25-RE North American P-51D-30-NA “Sharpshooter” Dec. 1957 Aug. 1958 Aug. 1958 Aug. 1958 Aug. 1958 1957 1957 1959 1959 44-22650 43-11728 54-718 54-718 42-13571 O-265410 46-674 O-265410 49-2498 48-1 44-89444 44-74936 1959 1959 1959 1959 1959 1959 1959 1959 1959 1959 1959 1959 1959 1959 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 97 40 10 6 7 8 9 10 North American P-5H-5-NA Northrop P-61C-NO Aerial view of Northrop P-61C-NO North American P-82B-NA “Betty Joe” North American F-86A-5-NA 44-64314 43-8353 43-8353 44-65168 48-170 1959 1959 1959 1959 1959 1 2 3 4 5 6 North American YF-107A-NA North American T-6G-NT North American T-6G-NT Northrop SM-62-NO “Snark” Martin B-61 “Matador” on launcher North American B-25D-30-NC, rebuilt by North American to represent B-25B-NA flown by Lt. Col James Doolittle on Apr. 18, 1942 Tokyo raid, engines running on flight line North American B-25D-30-NC, rebuilt by North American to represent B-25B-NA flown by Lt. Col James Doolittle on Apr. 18, 1942 Tokyo raid, on flight line Martin B-26G-10-MA MiG 15 Supermarine Spitfire MK.6 at USAF Museum 55-5119 50-1279 50-1279 1959 1959 1959 1959 1959 1958 7 8 9 10 40 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 40 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 AF Museum – Aircraft static displays inside Replica of Wright B “Military Flyer” Lockheed XP-80R-LO (Col. Albert Boyd broke world speed record, Jun. 19, 1947) Lockheed XP-80R-LO Curtiss P-6E (Restored by Purdue University in markings of 174th Pursuit Squadron) Consolidated PT-1 Curtiss JN-4D Uncovered Curtiss JN-4D fuselage Boeing P-26A Boeing P-26A Boeing P-26A Boeing P-26A Boeing P-26A Boeing P-26A Charles Lindbergh’s Lockheed “Sirius” Special “Tingmassartoq” 43-3374 40-2344 43-3374 40-2344 1958 43-34581 1959 1959 TE 330 44-85200 1959 1959 44-85200 32-61 1959 1959 1959 1959 NR-211 1959 1959 1959 1959 1959 1959 1959 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 98 40 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 40 14 1 2 3 4 5 Charles & Anne Lindbergh Transatlantic Survey Flight for Pan American Airways Charles & Anne Lindbergh in cockpit of their Lockheed Sirius before fitting of sliding canopies (Left to Right) Charles & Anne Lindbergh in their Lockheed Sirius Model 8; closeup of cockpits Charles Lindbergh in a southwester climbing on wing of Lockheed Sirius to pick up a weather report Anne Lindbergh at controls of Lockheed Sirius flying between Stockholm & Karlsrona, Sweden Lindbergh’s Lockheed Sirius “Tingmassartoq” moored Charles & Anne Lindbergh in Lockheed Sirius on Lotus Lake outside the wall of Nanking Eskimo boy painting name “Tingmassartoq on Lindbergh’s Lockheed Sirius, Angmagssalik, Greenland Lindbergh’s Lockheed Sirius “Tingmassartoq” moored Eskimos wearing hoods to protect them from mosquitoes, Hebron, Labrador Lindbergh’s Lockheed Sirius moored in storm harbor of Greenland Aerial view of Greenland’s ice cap between Godthaab & Holsteinborg, (by Anne Lindbergh) Icebergs calve from glacier-choked mouth of a fjord in Disco Bay, Greenland (by Anne Lindbergh) Dr. Lauge Koch’s base at Ella Island, Greenland (by Anne Lindbergh) Aerial view of Pan American Airways Expedition ship “Jelling” in outer harbor of Holsteinsborg, Greenland Aerial view of two French boats amid shifting ice off the little town in Scoresby Sound, Greenland NR-211 1933 NR-211 1933 NR-211 1933 NR-211 1933 NR-211 1933 NR-211 Sep. 1931 NR-211 Aug. 1933 NR-211 1933 Jul. 1933 1933 1933 1933 1933 1933 1933 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 99 6 7 8 9 10 40 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 40 16 1 2 3 Aerial view of glacier south of Scoresby Sound, Greenland Aerial view from 12,300 feet of mountain range north of Kangerdlugssauk, Greenland Dodging icebergs in Angmagssalik, Greenland, harbor Overall view of inner harbor at Angmagssalik, Greenland & moored Lindbergh Lockheed Sirius Aerial view of icebergs in Denmark Strait 1933 Aerial view of Eskifjordur, Iceland Aerial view of Faroe Island rock cliffs Aerial view of village in Skane Province, Sweden Aerial view of Stockholm, Sweden Volcanic peak on island of Salvage group between Madeira & Canary Islands, Aerial view of Ponta Delgado Aerial view of Spanish fort, hangar & landing field of French air route to South America, along with Moorish tent encampment at Spanish colony of Rio de Oro, West Africa Aerial view of hangar built by French as a transatlantic seaplane base & rocky coast of Cape Verde Islands Native fishermen and boat with lateen sail “Tingmassartoq” tied up to low willow stumps in inlet off Minho River, Portugal and spectators Aerial view of Angmagssalik, Greenland & surrounding area 1933 1933 1933 Mad River Flooding at WrightPatterson AFB, Ohio – January 20-22, 1959 Aerial view of Patterson Field flight line, looking east Aerial view of Patterson Field, looking east Aerial view of Patterson Field flight line, looking east northeast, C-131 in foreground 1933 1933 1933 1933 1933 1933 1933 1933 1933 1933 1933 1933 1959 1959 1959 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 100 4 5 6 7 8 9 40 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 40 18 1 2 3 4 Distant aerial view of Patterson Field, looking east, Mad River in foreground Aerial view of Patterson Field looking east southeast Aerial view of Patterson Field looking south, C-47 taking off from Runway 23 Aerial view of southern parts of Patterson Field, Mad River, & Ohio State Route 4 Aerial view of Patterson Field looking north, Flight line, Officer’s Quarters, & Golf Course to right Aerial view of Patterson Field looking south southeast Chateauroux Air Station, INDRE, France: Project “New Tape” – Congo Air Life Aerial View of Chateauroux Air Station, C-124s parked on ramp, view from distance Aerial View of Chateauroux Air Station, C-124s parked on ramp, end of runway view Aerial View of Chateauroux Air Station, C-124s parked on ramp, hangar area Aerial View of Chateauroux Air Station, C-124s parked on ramp Aerial View of Chateauroux Air Station, C-124s parked on ramp, hangar area Aerial View of Chateauroux Air Station, C-124s parked on ramp, hangar area Aerial View of Chateauroux Air Station, C-124s parked on ramp, hangar area Downtown Cleveland, Ohio – August 1964 View from Terminal Tower of downtown Cleveland, including Erieview tower & Lakefront Airport View from Terminal Tower looking east of downtown Cleveland View from Terminal Tower of downtown Cleveland showing industrial area View from Terminal Tower of Soldiers & Sailors Monument in Public Square 1959 1959 1959 1959 1959 1959 Jul. 18, 1960 Jul. 18, 1960 Jul. 18, 1960 Jul. 18, 1960 Jul. 18, 1960 Jul. 18, 1960 Jul. 18, 1960 1964 1964 1964 1964 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 101 5 Aerial view of downtown Cleveland, including Terminal Tower 1964 Civilian Aircraft – 5 x 7 Photographs Box File Description Tail/AC # 41 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Abrams P-1 “Explorer” AERO Commander L-26 Aeronca “Duplex” C-3 Aerospace Lines 377-PG Auster J. LB “Aiglet” AVRO Anson V AVRO CF-100 MK33B AVRO Canada CF-105 MK1 “Arrow” X19899 9 10 11 12 26 27 28 29 30 31 Beechcraft S-18A (On floats) Beech “Bonanza” A-35 Bell 47-G Rescue Helicopter, In flight Bellanca “Skyrocket” CH-400 “Miss Veedol.” First flight across Pacific from Samishiro Beach, Japan to Wenatchee, Washington Bellanca Airbus P-200A Bellanca J-300 (Spec.) “Cape Cod” Blohn-Voss HA-139 (“Nortstern”) Boeing B-1 Boeing Model 40-B4 Boeing Model 80-A1 Boeing “Monorail” Model 221 Boeing Model 247 Boeing Model 100 Boeing Model 100 Boeing Model 100A Boeing Model 100A (Modified) (“Bradley’s Beast”) Boeing Model 100A (Modified) (“Bradley’s Beast”) Boeing Model 299 Boeing Model SA-307B “Stratoliner” Boeing Model 314 Clipper Boeing Model 377-10-34 “Stratoliner” Buhl “Airsedan” CA-6, Special Bristol Type 175 “Britannia” 312 32 33 Cessna T-50 “Bobcat” (After accident) Cessna Model T-50 “Bobcat” (After accident) 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Date NC-12406 N1024V XK-AXJ CF-JAW RCAF 18145 RL-201, 25201 CF-BGY NC-675B N994B NR-796N 785W NR-761W D-ASTA 4985 NC-10357 NC-232M X725W NC-13326 NC-872H NC-873H NC-247K N247K N247K X-13372 NC-19907 NC-18602 NC-31225 NC-14502 BOAC G-AOVB NC-56877 NC-56877 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 102 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 45a 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 Cessna Model 172 Cessna Model 180 Chase YC-122-CA “Avitruc” Convair 340 Consolidated Model 28-1 “Cuba” Culver Dart G. W. Special Culver Cadet PQ-8A Curtiss “Texas Wildcat” (France) Curtiss “Falcon” Mailplane Curtiss-Robertson “Thrush” Model J, Women’s World Refueling Endurance Record, 196 hrs. Curtiss-Robertson “Robin” J-1, In-Flight Refueling Endurance Record, 653 hrs. 34 min. Curtiss-Wright “Condor” T-32 Curtiss OX-5 Engine, 90 hp DeHavilland DH-4, Used in motion picture “The Court Martial of Billy Mitchell” DeHavilland Mail DH-4 DeHavilland “Tiger Moth” DeHavilland D. H. 82C “Tiger Moth” DeHavilland “Fox Moth” DH-83 DeHavilland “Rapide” DH-89A (On floats) DeHavilland “Otter” DeHavilland “Comet 2” DH-106 Dornier Do27 Douglas M-2 “Special” Douglas M-4 Douglas Dolphin 136 Douglas 7B Prototype, Wreckage Douglas 7B Prototype, Wreckage Douglas 7B Prototype, Wreckage Douglas DC-1, Transcontinental Record Los Angles to New York, 11 hrs. 5 min. Douglas CD-2-115 D/F (“Swissair”) Douglas CD-2-124 Douglas DC-3-194B Douglas DC-3-270B Douglas DC-4 (DC-4E) Douglas C-54A Douglas A-26B “Invader” Fairchild Model FC-2 Fairchild FC-2W2, Byrd Antarctic Expedition Fairchild Model KR-21 Fairchild Model 71 Fairchild Model A-942B Fleet Model 7 (On floats) N-5638B N-2385C 48-1370 NC-777 NX-20912 NC-61468 1920 X-208E NC-9142 NR-526N 1935 NC-12868 ZK-AN?? CF-DHR NC-12739 CF-BBH QT-882 XK-670 N-5235 NR-1060 (N)C 150 NC-14286 X-223Y Jan. 23, 1939 Jan. 23, 1939 Jan. 23, 1939 Apr. 30, 1935 HB-ITO NC-1000 PH-ALV NC-25694 NC-18100 PIC-100 NX-67834 NC-4763 NC-8006 CF-AMH NC-9108 NC-782V MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 103 75 76 77 78 79 80 Cole Palen’s Fokker DVII Fokker E.III 417/15 Replica Fokker F-32 Fokker “Tri-Motor” F-10A Ford Model 4-AT-E Ford Model 5-AT-B Ford Model 5-AT-B Ford Model 4-AT-B Ford Model 4-AT-B 81 Ford Model 5-AT-B, Crash 82 Ford Model 5-AT0B, Crash 83 Ford Model 5-AT0B, Crash 84 Ford Model 5-AT0B, Crash 85 Ford Model 5-AT0B, Crash 86 Ford Model 5-AT-C (Cabin Interior) 87 Ford “Trimotor” 5-AT-CS 88 General Western “Meteor” (Modified) 89 Goodyear Non-Rigid Airship 90 Great Lakes 2-T-1A 91 Great Lakes 2T-1M “Special” 92 Great Lakes 2T-1E 93 Grumman J2F “Duck” 94 Grumman G-22 “Gulfhawk II” 95 Grumman “Goose” G-21-A 96 Hiller 360 Helicopter 97 Heinkel He 70C 98 Helio-Courirr 391B 99 Horton Model HW-X-26-52 “Wingless” 100 Hughes 269A Helicopter 101 Hughes XH-14 Flying Boat 102 Humphreys Special MG-2 103 JEACO 2 “Lil Monster” 104 Johnson Uniplane 105 Junkers Ju60 “PFEIL” 106 Junkers W-33F/F1 107 Sweden Built Junkers K-47 108 Kaman HOK-1 “Huskie” 109 Kellett K-4 110 Keystone K-47-C 110a Keystone K-47C “Pathfinder” 111 Laird “Bone Crusher,” Flown by Katherine Stinson in 1916-1917 during exhibition tour of Japan 112 Laird “Commercial” LC-B3000 113 Laird “Speedwing Jr.” LC-DC (Modified) 114 Lear Jet 24 7625/1B NC-584K NC-9612 NC-9639 NC-9636 NC-7119 NC-7582 NC-9649 NC-9649 NC-9649 NC-9649 NC-9649 NC-414 H N12294 NC-16A N11339 NX-315Y X700K MV-07 NR-1050 N-1503V N-110H Sep. 4, 1929 Sep. 4, 1929 Sep. 4, 1929 Sep. 4, 1929 Sep. 4, 1929 1929 N-4205B N-81P NX-20928 N17K NX-13680 D-2400 CF-AQW S-AABW 1954 1938 NC-11666 NR-5317 NR-5317 1916 NC-632 NR-10537 N-111LJ 1937 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 104 114a 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 Lincoln “All-Purpose,” AP-B5 Little Toot Lockheed Vega Model 1, “Artic Expedition” Lockheed Vega Model 1, “Artic Expedition” Lockheed Vega Model 1 Lockheed Vega Model 1 Lockheed Vega Model 1 restored by Les Maldin Lockheed Vega 5 Lockheed Vega 5 Lockheed Vega 5 Lockheed Vega 5A Special (“Miss Silvertown”) Lockheed Vega 5A (Mexico) Lockheed Vega 5C Special (Amelia Earhart standing on wheel pant) Lockheed Vega 5C Special (“Conc”) Detroit-Lockheed Vega DL-1 (“Silver Streak”) Lockheed Explorer 4 (“City of Tacoma”) Lockheed Explorer H (“City of Tacoma”) Lockheed Altair 8D (“Lady Southern Cross”) Lockheed Altair 8E (Japan) Lockheed “Orion” 9 Lockheed “Orion” 9C Lockheed “Orion” 9 (“Springwind”) Lockheed “Orion” 9E Special, Acquired in 1935 by Wiley Post to be modified as the “OrionExplorer,” which crashed in shallow waters at Walakpi, Alaska killing Post & Will Rogers. Lockheed “Orion” 9D Special, Made first nonstop transcontinental flight from Burbank, CA to Newark, NJ in 36 hrs. 34 min. Lockheed Electra 10-A Lockheed Model 14-N2 Lockheed 1049G Super Constellation Lockheed Hudson MK-V Lockheed “Lightning” F-FA Luscomb Model 8 Martin M-130 Martin 202 Martin Liner 202 (202A) Martin B-26 “Marauder” (Executive Business Conv.) Mercury “Chic T-2” Mile’s “Sparrowhawk” M-5 Mitsubishi G3M2, Made Round-the-World Flight from Aug. 26 to Oct. 20, 1936, 194 flying hours. NC-954N CF-PKX X-3903 X-3903 CF-AAL CF-AAL N-161N NC-433-E NC-7954 NC-7954 NC-309H XB-MAA NR-965Y 1935 NC-12282 NC-8495 NR-856H NR-856H VH-USB J-BAMC NC-988Y NR-12222 NC-12228 NR-12283 c.a.1935 NR-14222 NC-14937 NC-18973 NZ-1019 N-62350 CF-BNC NC-14715 N-93056 N-93058 N3E NC-191M J-BAC1 1936 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 105 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 Mitsubishi G3M2, Made Round-the World Flight from Aug. 26 to Oct. 20, 1936, 194 flying hours. Mooney “Sky Baby” N5K Stinson Model 108-3 Voyager Mono “Monoprep” 218 Mono “Monosport” Model 1 Mono “Monosport” Model 2 Monocoupe Model 70 Northrop Beta 2 Northrop Alpha 2 Northrop Flying Wing Empennage Northrop Alpha 3 Northrop Gamma 2A Northrop Gamma 2B, Ellsworth Trans-Antarctic Flight Northrop Gamma 2B, Ellsworth Trans-Antarctic Flight Northrop “Gamma” X-2-D Northrop “Delta” 1-B Ogden “Osprey” Model PC Piasecki (Vertol) HUP-2 Retriever (French Navy) Piper Cub J3C (Accident) Piper “Cub” J-3F-60 Piper J-4 Special 2 – Piper PA-11 Mated Together Piper Aztec PA-23 Pitcairn “Autogiro” PCA-2 Pitcairn “Fleetwing II” PA-4 Pitcairn “Mailwing” PA-5 Pomilio (Italian) Rearwin “Ken Royce” 2000C Republic RC-3 “Seabee” Ryan “Brougham” B-5 Ryan STA Ryan Navion American Savoia-Marchetti S-55 Schreck 17-HT-4 S.E. 3130 Aloutte II Seversky SEV-1XP Seversky SEV-S2 Short Brothers S.20 “Mercury” SIAI Marohetti S-205/22R Sikorsky S-29A Sikorsky S-37-2 J-BAC1 1936 N-8648K 8979 NC-152K 8989 7348 X-12214 X-216H NC-933Y NC-12265 NR-12269 NR-12269 (N) X-13758 X-ABED NC-398V 130075 NC-48814 NX-23367 N-33584 N-1334N N-123LF NC-11609 NC-3216 N95W X-44E N-6476K NC-738M N-14983 N-4588K NC-20K NC-792K FWHOR R-18Y R-70Y G-ADHJ N-970WA C-2756 NC-942M MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 106 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 Sikorsky S-37-2 Sikorsky “Amphibian” S-38-BS Sikorsky “Amphibian” S-38C Sikorsky “Clipper” S-40 Sikorsky Model S-42 Sikorsky “Clipper” S-42B Sikorsky “Amphibian” S-43 Sikorsky “Amphibian” S-43 Sikorsky “Helicopter” R-5A Sikorsky “Helicopter” R-5A Simplex “Red Arrow” W-2-S Line up of Smith DSA-1 Miniplanes Spartan Model C5-301 Stearman Senior “Speedmail” 4-CM-1 Stearman Model 70 Stearman-Hammond Y-1-S Stinson Model T Tri-Motor Stinson Model A (Australian) Stinson “Reliant” SR Stits Sky Baby, World’s Smallest Airplane Taylor “Cub” E-2 Tachikawa Army Type LO Transport Tatikawa T.S. 1 Taylorcraft DCO 65, Crash, Ground looped into Vultee BT-13/15 Thomas Morse (Crash – on its nose) Timm “Collegiate” M-150, World’s Endurance Record Flying Night & Day, 378 hrs. 48 min. Travel Air Model 4000 Travel Air Model 4000 Travel Air Model B9-4000 Travel Air Model A-6000A, Special Verville Air Coach 104-P Vultee V-1 Vought-Sikorsky “Vindicator” Vultee V1-AS WACO Model 8 WACO Model 9 WACO Model 10 (GXE) White Airplane Co. S-125 WACO Model ATO (Left) WACO Model 10 (Right) Line of 5 WACO ATO’s (Freddie Lund, WACO Test Pilot standing beside airplanes) WACO Model ATO Four WACO Model ATO’s NC-942M NC-29V NC-6V NC-81V NC-822M NC-16736 NC-16933 N-53294 NC-371V NC-11006 NC-489W NC-571Y NC-15522 NC-10891 VH-UGG NC-13478 N5K NC-12626 NC-47741 TM-23 NC-279V NC-9831 NC-9961 NC-8122 X-12293 V-156F NRSS-N208 NC-721E NX-16791 NC-8577 1929 NC-8584 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 107 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 WACO Model CSO (Africa) WACO Model CTO WACO Model CTO WACO Model CTO WACO Model DSO WACO Model BS-165 WACO Model JYM WACO Model RNF (Prototype) WACO Model QCF-2 WACO Model QDC Three Prototype WACOs (L to R) WACO Model RNF WACO Model QFC-2 WACO Model OEC WACO Model OEC (Prototype) WACO Model UEC WACO Model UIC “Demonstrator” WACO Model UIC “Demonstrator” WACO Model UBA (Prototype) WACO Model D (Prototype) WACO Model JHDA Two WACO Model WHD’s WACO Model WHD WACO Model WHD (On floats) WACO Model S3HD WACO Model S3HD WACO Model YOC (Prototype) WACO Model YKC (Crash) WACO Model YPF-6 WACO Model ZKS-7 (Accident) WACO Model EQC-6 (On floats) WACO Model ZPF-6 WACO Model ZQC-6 WACO Model AVN-8 WACO Model AVN-8 WACO Model ZKS-7 WACO Model ARE WACO Model ARE WACO Model SRE Line up of WACO Model UPF-7’s Wilson Special Model W-1 Wilson Special Model W-1 Aerial View of Troy, Ohio. WACO plant off Peters Pike in lower center Zenith Model Z-6-B VP-KAP NR-21M 21M C-7475 NC-921H X-652N NC-11442 X-11250 1921 1930 NC-11456 NC-11496 X-12440 X-12440 NC-12459 NC-13061 NC-13061 X-12435 13051 1934 N-14048 N-14048 NC-14613 NC-14002 NC-15711 NC-17704 NC-16223 NC-17470 CF-AZM NC-2278 1934 NC-2335 NC-20951 NC-20953 NC-29379 N-790N N-790N NC-935Y MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 108 272 273 274 Five Sailplanes (L to R) Goeppingen “Wolf” Schweizer TG-Z Schweizer TG-3 Laister-Kauffman Nelson Dragonfly “Bill Fischer” Airplane Aerial View of Akron, Ohio airport N-18280 N-47902 N-56424 N-24188 N-34923 NX-29111 Apr. 19, 1941 Military Aircraft – 5” x 7” Photographs Box File Description 42 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Albatross B11a Albatross CVII Albatross D-1 Bell P-39M-1-BE “Aircobra” Boeing B-17E “Flying Fortress” Boeing B-17G “Flying Fortress,” flying, from above Boeing B-17’s “Flying Fortress,” flying in formation, from right front Boeing B-17’s “Flying Fortress,” flying in formation, Boeing YB-29-BW “Superfortress” Boeing YB-29-BW “Superfortress” Boeing YB-29-BW “Superfortress” Boeing YB-29-BW “Superfortress” Boeing YB-29-BW “Superfortress” Boeing B-29-40-MO “Superfortress (15th Air Force “Hell’s Angels”) Boeing P-26 “Peashooter” Boeing P-26A “Peashooter” Boeing P-26A (Crash) Boeing P-26A (on its back) Boeing P-12C Boeing YP-29B Boeing F4B-3 Bristol Fighter F.2B Bristol M.1A Bristol M.1A Bristol Scout C Bristol Scout D Bristol Scout D Caudron G3 (French) Caudron G3 (French) Tail/AC # Date 42-4814 CF-HPB Mar. 16, 1943 12593 12601 41-336957 41-36957 41-36957 41-36957 41-36957 41-86255 33-66 34-25 Bu. 8903 N5413 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 109 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 Hangars & Flying Field, Clinton County Army Air Force Base, Ohio Hangars & Flying Field, Clinton County Army Air Force Base, Ohio Hangars & Flying Field, Clinton County Army Air Force Base, Ohio Consolidated PT-12 Curtiss JN-4 “Jenny” (RNAS) Curtiss JN-4 “Jenny” (RNAS) Curtiss P-1B Curtiss P-1C “Hawk” (Foreground) Douglas C1 (Background) Curtiss P-6D “Hawk” Curtiss P-6D “Hawk” Curtiss P-36C Curtiss O-1C “Falcon” Curtiss “Helldiver” Curtiss BF2C-1 “Goshawk” Curtiss Hawk F6C-1 (Santa Paula’s Replica) Two Curtiss O2C-1 “Helldivers” Curtiss XSO3C-1 “Seamen” Curtiss XSO3C-1 “Seamen” DeHavilland D.H. 4 DeHavilland D.H. 4 (Engine Installation) DeHavilland D.H. 4 DeHavilland D.H. 4 DeHavilland D.H. 4 Line of five DeHavilland D.H. 4s DeHavilland D.H. 4 (Grahame-White Built) DeHavilland D.H. 9 DeHavilland D.H. 9 DeHavilland Canada YL-20-DH “Beaver” Deperdussin Mono-Fighter (French) Detroit (Lockheed) YP-24 (Crash), Fairfield Air Depot, OH Dorand AR Dorand AR Douglas O-2H Douglas O-38B Douglas T2D-1 Douglas T2D-1 English Electric “Canberra” B. MK6 Farman Type F-221 Bombardment Plane French Henry Farman M. Farman Biplane (Crashed on roof of hangar) Fokker D. VII 7776/18 27-264 984V Bu. 9588 Bu. A6968 BUAER 1385 BUAER 1385 C-2107 C-161 C-161 51-6263 2-X1X 32-320 Oct. 1932 1918 1918 WT-372 1918 P-108 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 110 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 Fokker D. VII Great Lakes XTBG-1 Grumman “Martlet IV” (RAF) Grumman XF3F-3 Handley Page 0/100 Handley Page Hastings C-2 Handley Page 0/100 Handley Page 0/100 Handley Page 0/100 Handley Page 0/100 Hawker Hurricane MK. II B (Japanese Captured) Hawker Hurricane MK. II B (Japanese Captured) Hawker Hurricane MK. II B (Japanese Captured) Junkers J9 (D1) Kachikawa K1-54C Lockheed P-38L-5-LO “Lightning” Lockheed P-38G-10-LO “Lightning” Nakajima Ki-34 (Code Name Thora) Production line of Japanese Nakajima Ki-43IIB Nakajima Ki-84Ia Hayate (Gale) Nakijima Ki-84Ia Hayate (Gale) Nakijima Ki-84Ia Hayate (Gale) Northrop YIC-19 North American BT-9C “Yale” North American O-47A North American P-51D-NA “Mustang” North American MKI “Mustang” (RAF) Line of 11 North American P-51H-5-NA “Mustangs” Potez Type 25A-Z Reconnaissance/Bomber (French) Potez Type 39.A2 (French) Potez Type 50.A2 Reconnaissance Biplane (French) Potez Type 54 (French) Potez Type 54 (French) Potez Type 54 (French) Royal Italian Naval Air Service F.B.A. Type H (Flying Boat) Seversky P-35A Seversky P-35A Seversky P-35A (Mechanics working on engine) Seversky P-35A (Under repair) Sikorsky S-29A Sopwith 1 ½ Strutter (RNAS) Sopwith 1 ½ Strutter (RNAS) 7756 Bu. 9723 Apr. 8, 1943 Bu. 1031 WJ-338 J-BAFA 44-35008 42-13168 31-516 44-13377 AG-348 44-64432 358 No. 1 N-5670 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 111 113 114 115 116 117 Sopwith 1 ½ Strutter (RNAS) Sopwith 7F.1 Snipe Sopwith 7F.1 Snipe Sopwith F.1 “Camel” (RAF) Three Sopwith F.1 “Camels” (RAF) 118 119 120 121 122 Three Sopwith F.1 “Camels” SPAD S. VII C1 SPAD S. VII C1 SPAD XIII Stinson L-1A-ST “Vigilant” (On floats with wheels) Stinson L-5-VW “Sentinel” Tachikawa Ki-36 Tachikawa Ki-36 Tachikawa Ki-36 Tachikawa Ki-54b Tachikawa Ki-54b Tachikawa Ki-70 (Code Name Clara) Tachikawa Ki-70 (Code Name Clara) Tachikawa Ki-74 Tachikawa Ki-74 Tachikawa Ki-74 Tachikawa Ki-77 Tachikawa Ki-92 Tachikawa Ki-92 Tachikawa Ki-92 Vought VE-9 (U.S. Army) Vought SU-3 (On Catapult) Vultee BT-13A “Valiant” Line up of six Vultee BT-13A “Valiant” WACO Model XPT-14 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 E-7352 E-7352 B-6300 B-6310 B-6310 41-18912 42-98558 N20AB 41-11035 39-702 Racing Aircraft – 5” x 7” Photographs Box File Description Tail/AC # 42 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 R12E NC-18776 N-257Y Alexander, Race #23 Beechcraft Model D-17S, Race # 44 Boeing Model 247-D (Signed by Roscoe Turner) Bellanca Model “CF” Modified, Race #29 Bellanca Model “CF” Modified, Race #29 Bellanca Model “CF” Modified, Race #29 Caudron C-460, Race #100, Winner of 1936 Thompson Trophy Race & Greve Trophy Race 150 Cessna CR-3 NR-57Y Date 1938 Oct. 14, 1934 1924 1924 1924 1936 1933 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 112 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 Cessna CR-3 Cessna CR-3 Cessna Model MW-1, Race #95 Chester “Jeep”, Race #15 Curtiss CR-2, Race #40 DeHavilland DH-88 “Comet” Delgado “Delgado Maid,” Race No.’s 17 & 6 Delgado “Delgado Maid,” Driggs Dart, Race #24 Folkert’s SK-3 “Pride of Lemont,” Race #301, Won 1937 Thompson Trophy Race Gee Bee Model Z, “City of Springfield,” Race #4 Gee Bee Model D “Sportster,” Race #53 Gee Bee Model E “Sportster,” Race #14 Gee Bee Model R-1, Race #11 Gee Bee Model R-6H “Q. E. D.”, Race #77 Gotch & Brundage Special Gotch & Brundage Special Hall “Bulldog,” Race #6 Heath “Cannon Ball”, Race #3 Hosler “Fury” Hosler “Fury” Hosler “Fury” Hosler “Fury” Hosler “Fury” Hosler “Fury” (Russ Hosler in front) Hosler “Fury” Howard DGA-5 “Ike,” Race #39 Howard DGA-6 “Mr. Mulligan,” Race #40 Howard DGA-6 “Mr. Mulligan,” Race #40 Laird Model LC-DW-300 “Solution,” Race #77 Laird Model LC-DW-300 “Solution,” Race #77 Laird Model LC-DW-300 “Solution,” Race #77 Laird Model LC-DW-500 “Super Solution,” Race #400, Jimmy Doolittle’s Shell Racer won 1931 Bendix Race Laird-Turner Special LTR-14, Race #29 Lockheed 3 Air Express, Roscoe Turner’s “The Gilmore Lion,” Race #25 Lockheed 3 Air Express, Roscoe Turner’s “The Gilmore Lion,” Race #25 Lockheed 3 Air Express, Roscoe Turner’s “The Gilmore Lion,” Race #25 Lockheed 3 Air Express, Roscoe Turner’s “The Gilmore Lion,” Race #25, Roscoe & his lion with lady by plane NR-57Y NR-57Y X-9860 NR-12930 Bu. 6081 G-MCSP NR-65Y NR-65Y 1933 1933 N-14899 1937 NR-77V NC-11043 NC-46V NR-2100 NR-14307 X-12239 X-12239 NR-2111 10372 NX-14Y NX-14Y NX-14Y NX-14Y NX-14Y NX-14Y NX-14Y NR-56Y NR-273Y NR-273Y NR-10538 NR-10538 NR-10538 NR-12048 1922 1931 1932 1932 1932 1933 1933 1933 1931 NX-263Y NR-3057 1938 1930 NR-3057 1930 NR-3057 1930 NR-3057 1930 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 113 189 Lockheed 3 Air Express, Roscoe Turner’s “The Gilmore Lion,” Race #25, Roscoe & his lion with lady by plane 190 Lockheed 3 Air Express, Roscoe Turner’s “The Gilmore Lion,” Race #25 191 Lockheed 3 Air Express, Roscoe Turner’s “The Gilmore Lion,” Race #25, Roscoe with 2 unidentified ladies 192 Mono Special 193 Mono Special 194 Monocoupe Model 110 “Shot Wing Special,” Race #33 195 Monocoupe Model 110 (Modified), Race #14 196 Monocoupe Model 110 (Modified), Race #14 197 Monocoupe Model 110 (Modified), Race #14 198 Monocoupe Model 110 (Modified), Race #14 199 Monocoupe Model 110 (Modified), Race #14 200 Monocoupe Model 110 (Modified), Race #14 201 Morane-Saulnier MS230 202 Fordon-Neumann Special, Race #21 203 Aircraft at All-American Flying Derby: Pacific School of Engineering Special, Race #7 Mono Special, Race #6 Others Unidentified 204 Panstowe Zaklady Lotnicze (Poland) 205 Panstowe Zaklady Lotnicze (Poland) 206 Panstowe Zaklady Lotnicze P.Z.L. P11/111Series 6-D 207 C. H. Powell Racer, Race #7, 1st Place in 1925 Mitchell Field Races 208 C. H. Powell Racer, Race #7, 1st Place in 1925 Mitchell Field Races 209 C. H. Powell Racer, Race #7, 1st Place in 1925 Mitchell Field Races 210 Keith-Rider R-3, Race #9 211 Travel Air Model 2002 (Florence “Pancho” Barnes Plane) 212 Travel Air Model 2002 (Florence “Pancho” Barnes Plane) 213 Travel Air Model R “Mystery S,” Race #31 214 Laird-Turner LTR-14 “Meteor,” Race #29, Roscoe Turner by plane 215 Laird-Turner LTR-14 “Meteor,” Race #29 216 Wedell-Williams “Wee Will Jr.,” Race #17 217 Wedell-Williams “Wee Will Jr.,” Model 22, Race #22 NR-3057 1930 NR-3057 1930 NR-3057 1930 NR-500W NC-501W 1934 NC-501W NC-501W NC-501W NC-501W NC-501W NC-501W F-AMBT R-500W R-10358 NR-500W 2176-D 2176-D 1931 1932 1932 1925 1925 1925 NR-14215 R-613K R-613K NR-614K NX-263Y 1929 NX-263Y NR-10337 NR-60Y MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 114 218 Wedell-Williams “Wee Will Jr.,” Modified 219 Wedell-Williams “Wee Will Jr.,” Model 44, Race #57 220 Wedell-Williams “Wee Will Jr.,” Model 44, Crash 221 Line of aircraft: Wedell-Williams Model 44, Race #92 Wedell-Williams Model 44, Race #44 Wedell-Williams Model 44, Race #57 222 Wedell-Williams Model 44, Race #44 223 Wedell-Williams Model 44 “Miss Patterson,” Race #44, Jimmy Wedell by plane 224 Wedell-Williams Model 44 Under Construction 225 Wedell-Williams Model 44 Under Construction 226 Wedell-Williams Model 44 Under Construction 227 Wedell-Williams Model 44 Under Construction 228 Wedell-Williams Model 44 Under Construction 229 Wedell-Williams Model 44 Wing Construction 230 Steve Wittman “Bonzo” 231 Clifford Henderson & the Oxford Professor Mayor R. L. R. Atcherley at National Air Races 232 Grandstand at Cleveland Air Races NR-60Y NR-61Y 1932 1934 NR-61Y 1936 NR-536V NR-278V NR-61Y NR-278V NR-278V NR-13688 Civilian Aircraft – 5” x 8” Photographs Box File Description Tail/AC # 43 1 2 3 NC-247K NX-1940 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Boeing Model 100A Boeing Model 5A-307B “Stratoliner” Boeing 707 (Foreground) Tupelov 104 (Background Culver PQ-14A Culver PQ-14A Culver PQ-14A Douglas DC-1, Crash Fairchild F-47 Fairchild F-47 Fokker F-10 Deluxe Ford 8-AT-A Howard DGA-8 Lear Jet Model 23 Loughead Brothers Aircraft Olympic-DWO Lockheed Vega 1 Lockheed 3 Air Express, Roscoe Turner’s “The Gilmore Lion” Date NL-4744N NX-41769 NX-41769 5514 X-8499 US-54 N-232R X-962Y NC-200E NR-3057 Oct. 1974 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 115 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 Lockheed 3 Air Express, Roscoe Turner’s “The Gilmore Lion” Lockheed Vega 5 Lockheed Vega 5 Special “The New Cincinnati” Lockheed Vega 5B Lockheed Vega 5B Lockheed Vega 5B Lockheed Vega 5C Lockheed Explorer 7 Special Lockheed Altair 8D Lockheed Altair 8D, “Lady Southern Cross” Lockheed Orion 9A Special Lockheed Orion 9C Special, “Shelllightning,” Flown by Jimmy Doolittle Lockheed Orion Explorer 9E (On floats) Lockheed 12 Electra Junior Lockheed Sirius 8A, In fight Lockheed Sirius 8A Lockheed Sirius 8A, In flight Lockheed Sirius, Flown by Charles Lindbergh Lockheed Model 18-07 “Lodestar” Lockheed F-5G-6-LO “Lightning” Northrop “Beta” Northrop “Beta” Northrop Beta 2 Northrop Beta 2 Northrop Beta 2 Northrop Beta 2 Northrop Beta 2 Northrop Beta 2 Northrop Beta 2, Crash, David Levy after Bailout at Wichita, KS Northrop Beta 2, Crash Northrop Alpha 2, at factory Northrop Alpha 2 Northrop Alpha 2 Northrop Alpha 2, on taxi-way Northrop Alpha 2 Northrop Alpha 2 (Crash, Rudder Section) Northrop Alpha 2 (Crash) Northrop Alpha 2 (Crash) Northrop Alpha 2 (Crash) Northrop Alpha 2 (Crash) Northrop Alpha 2 (Crash) Northrop Gamma NR-3057 NC-624E NR-496M NR-105W NR-105W NR-105W NC-959Y NR-101W X-118W VH-USB NC-12229 NC-12222 NR-12283 NC-17 X-119W X-119W X-119W NR-211 NC-25603 NX-90813 X-963Y X-963Y X-12214 X-12214 X-12214 X-12214 X-12214 X-12214 X-12214 May 5, 1934 X-12214 May 5, 1934 X-2W X-2W X-2W X-2W X-2W X-2W X-2W X-2W X-2W NC-966Y NC-13759 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 116 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 Northrop Gamma 2B, Ellsworth Trans-Antarctic Flight Northrop Gamma 2D Northrop Gamma 2D, Los Angles-New York Air Mail Record, 11 hrs. 31 min. Northrop Delta 1-B Northrop Delta 1-D Northrop Delta 1-D Northrop Delta 1-D Northrop Delta 1-C (Sweden) Douglas DC-3-194B “Royal Dutch” Northrop Flying Wing Northrop Flying Wing (Left) Northrop Alpha 2 (Right) Rearwin “Ken-Royce” 2000-CO Stearman “Beta” 3D Stearman “Beta” 3D Stearman “Beta” 3D Stearman “Junior Speedmail” 4-D Stearman Model 4E Special Stearman-Northrop “Alpha” 4-A Stearman-Northrop “Alpha” 4-A Stinson “Reliant” SR-5A, “Little Eagle” Thomas Morse TM-23 Thomas Morse TM-23 Thomas Morse TM-23 (Accident) Aerial View of WACO Factory, Peters Pike, Troy, OH NR-12269 NC-13758 NC-13757 X-ABED NC-14242 NC-14242 NC-14267 SE-AD1 PH-ALP X-216H X-216H NC-12579 NC-12214 NC-12214 NC-12214 NC-769H NC-785H NC-11Y NC-933Y NC-14590 c.a.1928 Military Aircraft – 5” x 8” Photographs Box File Description Tail/AC # Date 43 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 32-303 53-4296 33-192 33-192 33-192 Apr. 7, 1936 Apr. 7, 1936 Apr. 7, 1936 Boeing YB-9A Boeing RB-47H-BW Boeing P-26C (Crash, Selfridge Field, MI) Boeing P-26C (Crash, Selfridge Field, MI) Boeing P-26C (Crash, Selfridge Field, MI) Curtiss A-3A “Falcon Curtiss XA-8 “Shrike” Curtiss XPW-8 Curtiss P-6E “Hawk” Curtiss XP-6H “ Hawk” at Wright Field Curtiss XP-40-CU “Warhawk” Douglas B-18A “Bolo” Douglas B-18A “Bolo” 30-387 AS 23-1202 32-264 32-233 38-10 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 117 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 Douglas R3D-2 (U.S. Marine) Fairchild YF-1 Fokker YO-27 Observation General (Fokker) C-14 Howard NH-1 Keystone XLB-7 “Panther” Lockheed Hudson MK1 (RAF) Lockheed Hudson MK1 (RAF) Lockheed Hudson MKIV (RAF) Seversky P-35 on ramp at Wright Field Seversky P-35A Seversky XP-41 Thomas Morse Y10-33 Vought SU-4 Bu. 1905 30-391 Bu. 44932 28-388 T-9298 A-16-11 36-430 30-90 Bu. 9428 Racing Aircraft – 5” x 8” Photographs Box File Description 43 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 Driggs-Johnson DJ-1, Race #8 Gee Bee Model D “Sportster,” Race #53 Heath “Feather, Race #22 Lockheed 3 Air Express, Race #25, Roscoe Turner’s “The Gilmore Lion” Lockheed Vega 5, Race #62 Lockheed Vega 5A Special, “Miss Silvertowns,” Race #6 Lockheed Vega 5C, Race #11 Loening R-4, Race #45 Marcoux-Bromberg Special, Race #4 Spartan “Executive” 7-W, Race #51 Travel Air Model R “Mystery S” Verville-Sperry R-3, Race #48, 1924 Pulitzer Race Winner Tail/AC # Date NC-11043 1924 1932 1924 NC-3057 NC-7954 NR-308H 1930 NR-105W 1922 R-14215 X-17605 NR-614K 22-328 1939 1924 Civilian Aircraft – 4” x 5” Photographs Box File Description 44 1–5 6 7 8 9 – 12 13 14 – 50 Abrams Stolp-Adams SA-100 “Starduster” Aerocentre “Chardonerst” Aeronautics Arsenal Air 100 Aero Commander Aeromarine-Klemm AKL-26B Aeronca MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 118 51- 52 53 54- 57 58- 59 60– 61 62 63– 67 68 – 70 71 72 – 77 78 79 80 81 81a-81b 82 – 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 – 93 94 – 96 97 – 100 101 – 104 105 – 106 107 108 - 180 181 182 – 185 186 – 209 210 211 212 213 – 214 215 – 218 219 – 229 230 231 – 235 236 – 240 241 – 255 256 – 280 281 – 284 285 286 – 292 293 – 294 Aircraft Mechanics Inc. Airspeed “Oxford” I Alexander Alliance “Argo” All American “Ensign” 10-A Allenbaugh A. American Eagle American Gyro American Nemuth Parasol American Savoia-Marchetti Amiot 350 Anderson BA-7 Aqua-Flight II Arado AR68E-1 (German) Armstrong Siddeley Axial-Flow Gas Turbine Engine Arrow Sport Atlantic (Fokker) S-3 Awstor J5B “Autocar” Czech built Avia L-40 Avia BH-21R Avro 594 Avion IV Babcok-Vlchk Babcock Bach Marion Baker “Delta Kitten” Baumann B-250 “Brigadier” Nicholas-Beazley NB-3 Beech (Beechcraft) Beecraft “Wee Bee” Bell Helicopters Bellanca Wright-Bellanca WB-2 Ben Brown Pusher Bird Model CJ Blackburn Bleriot Blohm und Voss (German) Boeing Model B-1 Boeing Model 40 Boeing Model 80 Boeing Model 95 “Mailplane” Boeing Model 100 Boeing Model 200 “Monomail” Boeing Model 215 Boeing Model 221 Boeing Model 226 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 119 45 295 – 334 335 – 337 338 – 353 354 – 362 363 Boeing Model 247 Boeing Model 281 Boeing Model 307 Boeing Model 314 “Clipper” Boeing Aircraft Company, Plant #1, Apr. 1938 1–4 5–7 8 9 – 10 11 12 – 13 14 15 16 17 – 19 20 – 21 21a – 21b 22 – 23 24 – 25 26 – 29 30 – 42 43 – 58 59 – 60 61 – 74 76 77 – 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 – 86 87 88 89 – 127 128 129 130 131 – 134 135 – 136 137 – 138 139 – 150 151 – 170 171 Boeing Model 377 “Stratocruiser” Boeing Model 707 Boeing Model 727 Boeing Model 737 Boeing Model 747 Boeing F4B-4 Boeing-Canada “Totem” Beco Brown L-5 Bourdon B-4 “Kittyhawk” Breese Bristol Briston Theseus 21 Turbine Engine British Aircraft Corp. Brown Brunner-Winkle “Bird” BK Bucker (German) Buhl Bullock “Pusher” Burnelli Butler “Blackhawk” Cairns California V-3 Cub Call-Air Model A-3 Camair 480 Canadair CL-44-6 C. A. N. S. A. C-5 Cant Z-1012 Capelis XC-12 Casa C-212-200 Caudron Cessna Chilton (British) Clevenger L-5 Colonial C-1 Skimmer Columbia, Brown-Young X-BY-1 Commercial C-2 Commonwealth Consolidated Model 17 Consolidated Model 20 Consolidated Model 21 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 120 46 172 173 – 176 177 178 – 179 180 – 187 188 189 – 192 193 194 195 – 210 211 – 216 217 – 271 272 – 278 279 – 336 337 338 – 345 346 347 – 373 373a 374 Consolidated Model 10 Consolidated Model 16 Consolidated-Vultee BT-13 Valiant Consolidated PBY “Catalina” Convair Corban “Baby Ace” Cornelius LW-1 “Freewing” Crescent C-82 Crouch-Bolas “Dragonfly” Culver Cunningham-Hall Curtiss Curtiss-Robertson Curtiss-Wright Custer “Channel Wing” CCW-5 Davis DeBothezat Helicopter GB-5 DeHavilland DeHavilland H-1 Goblin Turbine Engine Detroit Municipal Airport, Jul. 21, 1930 1 2–9 10 – 20 21 – 28 29 30 – 34 35 – 70 71 – 98 99 – 109 110 – 119 120 – 121 122 – 127 128 – 131 132 – 133 134 – 142 143 – 149 150 – 154 155 156 157 158 159 – 161 162 – 165 166 167 – 171 Doman LZ-4A Dornier (German) Douglas Dolphin (113, 117, 119, 1, 3) Douglas Mailplane (M-2, M-3, M-4) Douglas O-2MC Douglas DC-1 Douglas DC-2 Douglas DC-3 Douglas DC-4 Douglas DC-5, DC-6, DC-7, DC-8, DC-10 Douglas DF (151, 195) Douglas DST Douglas A-26/B-26 Douglas B-18A Douglas C-47 Douglas C-54 Doyle “Oriole” O-2 Driggs “Skylark” 3 Dunham Eastern (General Motors) TBM-3 Emigh “Trojan” A-2 Emsco B-7-C Ercoupe 415 Exel Helicopter Model 100 Fairchild (FC-1, FC-2) MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 121 47 172 – 174 175 – 178 179 – 198 199 – 210 211 – 218 219 – 222 223 – 228 229 230 – 231 232 – 233 234 – 243 244 – 247 248 249 – 263 264 265 – 268 269 270 271 – 284 285 – 328 Fairchild (KR-21, KR-125, KR-135) Fairchild Model 22 Fairchild Model 24 Fairchild Models (42, 45, 46) Fairchild Model 71 Fairchild Model A-942 Fairchild Model M-62 Fairchild Model M-84C Fairchild Model PT-19 Fairey Fiedor “Bluewing” Fiesler Firestone GA-45D Fleet Flexstone F.5L Fleetwing Flectcher Aero-Flight “Streak 225” Focke-Wulf Fokker 1–7 8 – 22 23 – 28 29 30 31 – 32 33 34 – 39 40 – 57 58 – 60 61 62 63 – 65 66 – 68 69 70 71 72 – 74 75 – 94 95 – 100 101 – 117 118 – 129 130 – 131 132 133 – 135 Ford (2-AT & 4-AT) Ford 5-AT Ford 8-AT Foster Wikner Wicko G.M. 1 Found FBA-1A Franklin “Sport” 90 Fulton Model FA-2 “Amphibian” Akron-Funk Model B General General-Western General Motors Gilbert Experimental Globe “Swift” GC-1B Goodyear Gotha Gourdon Seaplane Graham-Perrin Special Granville Brothers Great Lakes Barkley-Grow Grumman (GG-1, G-21, G-22, G-32) Grumman (G-44, G-58, G-72, G-73, F3F, TBF) Gyrodyn GCA Hall Monoped Hamilton H-47 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 122 136 137 138 139 – 145 146 – 147 148 149 150 151 152 – 154 155 156 – 157 158 - 166 167 – 182 183 – 184 185 – 186 187 – 188 189 190 – 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 – 198 199 – 200 201 202 – 210 211 – 212 213 – 215 216 217 – 222 223 224 – 226 227 – 239 240 241 – 243 244 – 246 247 – 264 265 – 269 270 – 271 273 – 274 275 276 277 – 278 279 – 283 Hammond 100 Handley-Page “Marathon 2” Hanriot H.D. 2 Harlow (PJC, PC-5) Frank Harnandez “Rapier 65” Hartman Hatz Hawker “Cygnet” Heath Parasol Heinkel He 70 Hiller 360 Utility Helicopter Horton Wingless HW-X Howard (DGA-6, DGA-7) Howard (DGA-8, DGA-9, DGA-11, DGA-15) Howard Hughes H-1 Inland Interstate “Cadet” S-1-A Ilyushin IL-62M Ireland “Privateer” P-2 Israeli Aircraft Industry Jensen Trainer Model 2 Jodel D-11 Johanson JA-2 Johnson “Rocket” 185 Johnson-Funke Model V2V Jones Model S-125 Jovanovich JOV-3 Junkers Kaman Kari-Keen Keen Kellett “Autogiro” Keystone K-47C Keystone-Loening K-84 “Commuter” Kinner (B, B-2, K-100, R-5) Aeromarine-Klemm AKL-26A Kreutzer “Aircoach” K-5 Johnson-Laird LC-DC “Continental Special” Laird Lambert-Breese 1344 Lamb Lanier “Paraplane” Commuter Larson “Speed Bird” Latecoere 521 (French) Learjet Garland Lincoln LF-1/2 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 123 284 – 287 288 289 – 306 307 – 324 325 – 347 Lincoln PT-K Lincoln-Page LP-3 Lockheed Vega Model 1 Lockheed Vega Model DL-1 Lockheed Vega Model 2 48 1 – 167 168 – 202 203 – 204 205 – 242 243 – 268 269 – 277 278 279 – 354 355 – 369 Lockheed Vega Model 5 Lockheed Air Express Model 3 Lockheed Explorer Lockheed Sirius Model 8 Lockheed Altair Model 8 Lockheed Altair Model DL-2A Lockheed Orion WP-3D Lockheed Orion Model 9 Lockheed Orion-Explorer Model 9E 49 1 – 60 61 – 74 75 – 82 83 – 86 87 – 88 89 – 90 91 – 92 93 – 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 – 108 109 – 129 130 – 157 158 159 – 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 – 169 170 – 171 172 173 – 179 180 181 Lockheed Electra Model 10 Lockheed Electra Junior Model 12 Lockheed Super Electra Model 14 Lockheed Lodestar Model 18 Lockheed Constellation 049 Lockheed Super Constellation Model 1049 Lockheed L-100 Lockheed Tristar L-1011 Lockheed Hudson Lockheed Model 422 Lockheed C-130H-LM Lockheed Jetstar II Loening “Air Yacht” C2C Loughead Brothers Luscombe Martin Martinsyde “Semiquaver” McArthur Pusher (1910 Curtiss Pusher) McGaffney “Aviate” A-V8 McKissick Viceroy Melberg MG-3 Mercury CHIC T-2 Metal Aircraft Co. G-2-W “Flamingo” Messerschmitt BFW MF 108B “Talfun” Meyers George Meyers “Little Toot” Henri Mignet H.M.14 Miles Mitsubishi Karigane I Mohawk “Pinto” M-1-CK MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 124 50 182 – 185 186 – 188 189 – 200 201 – 208 209 – 216 217 – 220 221 – 223 224 – 227 228 – 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 – 239 240 – 257 258 – 277 278 – 285 286 – 314 Mono Monocoupe Monocoupe Model 90 Monocoupe Model 110 & 113 Monocoupe Model D-145 Monocoach Mooney Morane-Saulnier Marion Bakers MB-1 Delta Kitten Morrisey “Nifty” Nakajima P-1 “Mail Carrier” Namco YS-11 Security-National “Airster” S-1-A Nicholas-Breazley NB-3 Nieuport 28 Noorduyn “Norseman” Northrop Alpha, Alpha 2, & Alpha 3 Northrop Alpha 4 & Alpha 5 Northrop Beta Northrop Delta 1 – 13 14 – 27 28 – 59 69 – 75 76 – 92 93 – 100 101 – 111 112 113 114 115 – 116 117 118 119 120 – 122 123 – 124 125 – 126 127 – 128 129 130 – 132 133 134 – 137 138 139 – 168 169 – 181 Northrop Gamma 2A Northrop Gamma 2B Northrop Gamma 2D Northrop Gamma 2E Northrop Gamma 2G Northrop Gamma 2H North American Northwest Model A Noury “Noranda” Hayden-Clary-O’Day W-6 “Time Builder” Ogden PC “Osprey” Orenco Overland Sport Model L Pace “Gannet” Paramount “Cabinaire” 165 Parks “Speedster” P-2 Pasped “Skylark” W-1 Percival “Proctor” 5 Pfalz D.XII Pheasant Pfeifer Sport JL Phillips Aeroneer Piasecki Model 44A Piper Pitcairn MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 125 51 182 – 185 186 – 190 191 192 193 – 210 211 212 – 213 214 215 – 216 217 – 231 232 233 – 236 237 – 260 261 262 – 264 265 266 267 – 269 270 – 276 277 – 284 285 – 307 Pitts Special Porterfield Prest Baby Pursuit Rankin EX-1 Rearwin Kreidner-Reisner “Challenger” C-2 Republic Retz R-10 Rheem PJC-4 Rice Special Rose A-1 “Parakeet” Mahoney-Ryan “Brougham” B-1 Ryan Salmon Savoia-Marchetti Schreck-Viking 17-HT-4 Schweitzer SGS.121 Seversky Seversky SEV-DS Seversky 2AP Seversky SEV-3M 1 2–6 7 8 9 10 – 49 50 – 55 56 57 – 58 59 60 61 – 64 65 – 66 67 – 91 92 – 93 94 – 95 97 98 99 100 101 102 – 139 140 141 – 144 Shell Petroleum Co. Aircraft Short Schmity Special Siebel Si204D Sierradyne S-1 “Sierra Sue” Sikorsky Simplex Betty Skelton Pitts Special S.N.C.A.N. Nord 1200/01 Sopwith “Snipe” Sorrell Special Southern Aircraft Spad Spartan Spruce Goose Salvay-Stark 10 “Skyhopper” St. Louis X Stampe et Vertongen S.V. 4-B Standard J-1 Star E “Cavalier” Starling Model 40 Stearman Stearman-Boeing 75 Stearman-Hammond MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 126 52 145 – 159 160 – 165 166 – 196 197 – 210 211 – 222 223 – 284 285 – 290 291 – 292 293 – 304 Stewart M-2 Stinson “Detroiter” SB/SM Stinson Model A Stinson Models M, O, & R Stinson Models S, SM, U, & W Stinson Model SR Stinson Models 108, V-77, AT, & L Stiper M-1 Stits 1 2 3-5 6–9 10 – 15 16 – 33 34 – 36 37 38 – 53 54 – 55 56 57 – 61 62 63 64 – 100 101 – 102 103 104 – 105 106 – 109 110 111 – 113 114 115 116 – 122 123 – 154 155 – 167 168 – 172 173 – 177 178 – 190 191 – 208 209 – 215 216 – 223 224 – 228 229 – 253 254 – 282 283 – 303 Skandinavisk KZ-11 “Sport” Straugham Model A Sud (Est & Quest) Supermarine Swanson Taylorcraft Temco Teziutlan Thaden T-4-A Thomas-Morse Thorp T-11 “Skyskooter” Timm Thrasher Twin Ercoupe Transcendental 1-G Travel Air Tuscan Metal H-70-71 Tyler Special Vance Vega 35 Verville “Air Coach” 104-C Vickers Voisin Volmer VJ-21 Vought Vultee V-1 Vultee V-11 & V-12 Vultee Model 54 & Model 61 WACO Model 10 WACO Models ASO, ATO & AVN WACO Model BSO, CPF, CTO, & CUC WACO Models DJC, DSO, DQC, ENF, EQC, GXE, & HTO WACO Models INF, KNF, MGC, MNF, PBF, QCF & RBA WACO Model S3HD WACO Models UBF, UEC, UIC, UKC, UPF, & UQC WACO Models W, YKC, YKS, YMF, YOC, YPF & YPT WACO Models ZGC, ZKS, ZPF, ZQC, ZVN & Misc. MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 127 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 – 314 315 316 317 – 324 325 – 327 328 – 333 334 – 337 Wagner Twin Tri-Pacer Warwick Lil Champ W-1 Waterhouse Romair Westbrook Golden Eagle Westland Lysander MK11 Wibault 283.T12 “Le Glorieux” Wickham A “Bluebird” Wittman W-8 “Tailwind” Wolf Glider Zenith Z-6-B Graf Zeppelin “Hindenburg” Unidentified Aircraft Crashes Composite/Collection of Various Aircraft Unidentified Monplanes – low, mid & high Military Aircraft – 4” x 5” Photographs Box File Description 53 1–8 9 10 – 11 12 – 17 18 19 20 21 22 – 25 26 – 32 33 – 44 45 – 67 68 69 – 89 90 – 95 96 – 128 129 – 142 143 – 163 164 – 168 169 – 172 173 – 187 188 – 192 193 – 201 202 – 209 210 – 220 221 – 226 227 Aeronca AGO Ao 192 “Kurier” (German) Airspeed Albatros (German) Allied Transport Glider XLRA-1 American (Airplane & Engine Co.) Amiot (French) Antanov ANT 25 (Russian) Arado (German) Armstrong-Whitworth (British) Atlantic (Fokker) Avro Bachem Beechcraft Bell FM-1 “Airacuda” Bell P-39 “Airacobra” Bell P-59 “Airacomet” Bell P-63 “Kingcobra” Bell P-77 Bell (P-400, X-1B, FL-1, & L-39) Bellanca Berliner-Joyce PB-1 Berliner-Joyce P-16 Berliner-Joyce XFJ Berliner-Joyce XF2J/XF3J Berliner-Joyce OJ B.H.P Engine MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 128 54 228 – 238 239 240 – 241 242 – 252 253 – 266 267 – 281 282 – 286 287 – 294 295 – 308 309 – 359 Blackburn Bleriot-Spad S-91-4 Blohm und Voss (German) Boeing (MB-3, NB, Model 215 & Model 248) Boeing Y1B-9 Boeing XB-15 Boeing Model 299 Boeing YB-17 “Flying Fortress” Boeing Y1B-17 “Flying Fortress” Boeing B-17 “Flying Fortress” 1 – 27 28 – 29 30 – 31 32 – 38 39 – 41 42 43 – 44 45 – 49 50 – 56 57 – 60 61 – 64 65 – 132 133 – 135 136 – 190 191-192 193 – 212 213 – 214 215 – 216 217 – 228 229 – 260 261 – 272 273 – 275 276 277 278 – 300 301 – 341 342 – 345 346 – 348 349 350 351 – 352 353 354 – 356 357 – 372 373 – 375 Boeing B-29 “Superfortress” Boeing B-38 Boeing B-39 Boeing B-47 “Stratojet” Boeing B-50 Boeing B-52 Boeing L-15 Boeing C-73/C-75 Boeing C-97 Boeing PW-9 Boeing P-4, P-8, & P-9 Boeing P-12 Boeing P-15 & P-936 Boeing P-26 “Pea Shooter” Boeing Models 281 & 264 Boeing P-29 Boeing MB-3A Boeing FB-3 & FB-5 Boeing F2B & F3B Boeing F4B Boeing F5B, F6B, & F7B Boeing PBB Breda Ba65 Breguet 14-A Brewster Bristol Boulton Paul Breda Budd Bucker Jungmeister Bu133 Canadian Car & Foundry Canadair C-54GM Cant (Italian) Caproni Caudron MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 129 55 56 1 – 19 20 – 21 22 – 23 24 25 – 43 44 – 61 62 – 96 97 – 113 114 – 122 123 – 131 Cessna Chase C-123 Columbia Commonwealth “Wackett” Consolidated B-24 “Liberator” Consolidate B-32 “Dominator” Consolidated P-30 & PB-2 Consolidated PBY “Catalina” Consolidated P2Y, P3Y, & P4Y Consolidated PT 1/3/11 132 – 155 156 – 165 166 – 171 172 – 178 179 – 181 182 – 187 188 – 196 197 198 – 211 212 – 235 236 – 244 245 – 265 266 – 268 269 – 276 277 – 282 283 – 284 285 – 288 289 – 307 308 – 311 312 – 315 316 – 333 334 – 345 346 347 – 348 349 – 353 354 – 356 Consolidated A-10 & A-11 Consolidated PB2Y & PB4Y Consolidated Y1C & Y1P Consolidated NY Consolidated O-17 Consolidated BY, BT-7, RY-2 & C-87 Convair Culver PQ-14A Curtiss JN-4 Curtiss A-8 “Shrike” Curtiss A-10 “Shrike” Curtiss A-12 “Shrike” Curtiss A-18 Curtiss A-25 Curtiss AT-4, AT-5, & AT-9 Curtiss YC-30 “Condor” Curtiss C-46 “Commando” Curtiss O-1 “Falcon” Curtiss O-11 & O-18 Curtiss O-26 Curtiss O-39 Curtiss O-40 “Raven” Curtiss O-52 “Owl” Curtiss Model 76 Curtiss A-3 & A-4 Curtiss B-2, Model N, & NBS-1 1 – 10 11 12 – 20 21 – 24 25 – 83 84 – 85 86 Curtiss P-1 “Hawk” Curtiss P-2 “Hawk” Curtiss P-3 Curtiss P-4 Curtiss P-6 “Hawk” Curtiss P-17 Curtiss P-20 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 130 57 87 – 89 90 – 93 94 95 – 121 122 – 159 160 – 173 174 – 215 216 – 219 220 221 – 227 228 229 – 232 233 – 238 239 – 240 241 – 243 244 – 251 252 – 255 256 257 258 – 267 268 – 283 284 – 291 292 – 295 296 – 312 313 – 325 326 – 342 343 – 347 348 – 358 359 360 – 362 363 – 366 367 – 387 Curtiss P-22 Curtiss P-23 Curtiss P-934 Curtiss P-31 Curtiss P-36 Curtiss P-37 Curtiss P-40 “Warhawk” Curtiss Kittyhawk Curtiss Tomahawk I Curtiss P-42 Curtiss P-46 Curtiss P-55 “Ascender” Curtiss P-60 Curtiss P-62 Curtiss R-6 & S-3 Curtiss Model 75 Curtiss Hawk II, III, & IV Curtiss HS-2L Curtiss N-9H Curtiss BFC-2 “Hawk” Curtiss BF2C-1 “Goshawk” Curtiss F6C Curtiss F7C Curtiss F8C “Helldiver” Curtiss F9C “Sparrowhawk” Curtiss F11C “Goshawk” Curtiss F12C Curtiss F13C Curtiss F14C Curtiss N2C “Fledgling” Curtiss OC-1/2/3 Curtiss O2C-1/2 1–3 4–9 10 – 12 13 – 20 21 – 36 37 – 38 39 – 53 54 – 56 57 58 – 59 60 – 69 70 – 72 73 – 74 Curtiss RC-1 Curtiss R4C-1 & R5C-1 Curtiss XS2C-1 & XS3C-1 Curtiss SB2C “Helldiver” Curtiss SBC “Helldiver” Curtiss SC-1 & SNC-1 Curtiss SOC “Seagull” Curtiss SO2C & SO3C Curtiss TS-1 Huff-Daland DeHavilland DH-4 DeHavilland L-20 DeHavilland U-1 “Otter” MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 131 58 75 – 77 78 – 79 80 – 97 98 – 101 102 103 – 104 105 – 106 107 – 116 117 118 – 142 143 – 144 145 – 152 153 – 176 177 – 187 188 – 190 191 – 220 221 – 222 223 – 227 228 229 – 242 243 244 – 245 246 – 247 248 – 249 250 – 251 252 – 259 260 – 262 263 – 266 267 – 283 284 – 285 286 287 – 289 290 – 306 307 – 309 310 – 312 313 – 324 325 – 333 334 – 336 337 – 339 340 – 369 370 DeHavilland DH-6 & DH-9 DeHavilland DH-82 & DH-86 DeHavilland DH-98 “Mosquito” DeHavilland DH-100 & DH-103 DeHavilland DHC-1 “Chipmunk” Dewoitine (French) Dorand A.R. (French) Dornier (German) Douglas A-2 Douglas A-20 “Havoc” Douglas Boston III & Havoc I (British) Douglas A-24 “Dauntless” Douglas A-26 “Invader” Douglas B-7 Douglas DB-1 Douglas B-18 “Bolo” Douglas B-19 Douglas B-23 “Dragon” Douglas B-43 “Jetmaster” Douglas BT-1 & BT-2 Douglas C-1 Douglas C-26 “Dolphin” Douglas C-29 “Dolphin” Douglas C-32 Douglas C-33 Douglas C-34 Douglas C-38 & C-39 Douglas C-42 & C-42 Douglas C-47 “Skytrain” Douglas “Dakota IV” Douglas DC-3 (Sweden) Douglas C-49 & C-53 Douglas C-54 “Skymaster” Douglas C-74, C-117, & C-118 Douglas C-124 “Globemaster II” Douglas O-2 Douglas OA-3, OA-4, & YOA-5 Douglas O-9 & O-14 Douglas O-22 Douglas O-25 Douglas O-29 1 – 29 30 – 38 39 – 86 87 – 109 Douglas O-31 Douglas O-35 Douglas O-38 Douglas O-43 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 132 59 110 – 140 141 – 143 144 – 146 147 – 154 155 – 156 157 – 179 180 – 193 194 – 199 200 – 202 203 – 212 213 – 215 216 – 220 221 – 230 231 – 236 237 – 240 241 – 242 243 244 245 246 – 282 283 – 296 297 – 299 300 – 311 312 – 316 317 318 – 319 320 321 – 329 Douglas O-46 Douglas AD-1 “Skyraider” Douglas A3D-1 & A4D-1 Douglas XFD-1 Douglas PD-1 Douglas RD-1/2/4 Douglas R2D-1 Douglas R3D, R4D, & R5D Douglas DB-7 Douglas SBD “Dauntless” Douglas XO2D-1 Douglas T2D-1 & T3D-2 Douglas TBD-1 “Devastator” Douglas – Miscellaneous Eastern (General Motors) TBM-3 “Avenger” English Electric “Camberra” EDO XOSE-1 Elias NBS-3 Engineering Division TW-1 Fairchild Fairey F.F.V.S. J-22 (Sweden) Fiat (Italian) Fisher (General Motors) P-75A Fieseler Fi 156 Fleet Fleetwings XBT-12 Focke-Wulf 1 – 26 27 – 28 29 – 56 57 – 58 59 – 60 61 62 – 75 76 77 78 – 80 81 – 85 86 – 112 113 – 115 116 – 133 134 – 138 139 – 153 154 – 172 Fokker Folland (British) Ford Franco-British Aviation F.B.A. General Aircraft, Ltd. (British) G & A (Firestone) XR-9B-GA General Aviation (Fokker) General Motors FM-2 “Wildcat” Gloster Gladiator I (British) Goodyear FG-! “Corsair” Gotha (German) Great Lakes BG & TG Grumman XFT-1, HU-16, & OA-9 Grumman SA-16 & UF-1 “Albatross” Grumman AF-2 “Guardian” Grumman FF Grumman F2F-1 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 133 60 173 – 207 208 – 220 221 – 231 232 – 239 240 – 256 257 – 279 280 – 281 282 – 284 285 – 291 292 – 320 321 – 329 330 - 334 335 – 340 341 342 – 349 Grumman F3F Grumman F4F Grumman F5F & F6F Grumman F7F & F8F Grumman F9F Grumman JF “Duck” Grumman TB3F-1 “Guardian” Grumman SBF-1 Grumman TBF “Avenger” Grumman SF Grumman J2F “Duck” Grumman J4F “Widgen” Grumman R2F & JRF Halberstadt CV (German) Hall 1 – 25 26 27 – 60 61 – 81 82 – 86 87 88 – 89 90 – 92 93 94 95 – 96 97 98 – 113 114 115 – 116 117 – 118 119 – 124 125 126 – 144 145 – 149 150 151 152 153 154 – 155 156 – 160 161 – 174 175 – 181 182 – 192 193 – 199 Handley-Page Hawke “Audax” Hawker (British) Heinkel (German) Henschel (German) Hiller H-23B-UH “Raven” Hiro (Japanese) Huff-Darland Ilyushin IL-4 (Russian) Imam Ro. 43 (Italian) Interstate Jeannin Taube Junkers (German) Kaiser-Fleetwings XBTK-1 Kaman Kawanishi Kawasaki Kellet YG-1B Keystone Kinner XRK-1 “Envoy” Koolhoven FK-52 (Netherlands) Kyushu Q1Q1 (Japanese) Latecoere 521 (French) Platt-LePage PL-5 “Hat” Liore’ (French) Lockheed Y1C-12 & Y1C-17 Lockheed Y1C-23 & Y1C-25 Lockheed XC-35 Lockheed C-36 & Y1C-36 Lockheed Y1C-37 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 134 61 200 – 205 206 – 214 215 – 222 223 – 224 225 – 252 253 – 260 261 – 262 263 – 264 265 – 272 273 – 284 285 – 296 297 – 304 305 – 308 309 – 317 318 – 320 321 – 323 324 – 332 Lockheed C-40, C-69 & C-85 Lockheed F-5 “Lightning” Lockheed C-101, C-121, & C-130 Detroit-Lockheed XP-24 Lockheed P-38 “Lightning” Lockheed P/F-80, F-90, & F-97 Lockheed TV-2 “Shooting Star” Lockheed T-33 Lockheed-Vega “Ventura” (British) Lockheed “Hudson” Lockheed XR20-1 Lockheed R-30, R-50, & R-60 Lockheed JO-2 Lockheed PV-1 & PV-2 Lockheed P2V-1 “Neptune” Lockheed DL-2A & Model 10 Loening 1–6 7 – 14 15 – 47 48 – 59 60 – 74 75 – 77 78 – 81 82 – 87 88 – 93 94 – 98 99 – 112 113 – 122 123 – 127 128 – 132 133 – 135 136 – 137 138 – 140 141 142 – 168 169 – 170 171 172 173 – 189 190 – 192 193 – 195 196 – 202 203 204 – 207 Macchi (Italian) Martin LB-4, MB, T-1, MBT, NBS, & SC Martin B-10 Martin B-12 Martin B-26 “Marauder” Martin AM-1 “Mauler” Martin PB-2M-1 “Mars” Martin JM “Marauder Martin PM-1, P2M-1, P3M-1, & P5M-2 Martin BM-1 & BM-2 Martin PBM Martin N2M-1, T3M, T4M, T5M, & T6M Martin “Maryland” (British) Martin “Baltimore” Martin-Baker (British) Maurice Farman (French) McDonnell Meridionali Ro. 41 (Italian) Messerschmitt (German) Mikoyan-Gurevich MIG-3 (Russian) Military Aviation Factory “Microplane” Milo M-20 (British) Mitsubishi (Japanese) Morane-Saulnier (French) Nakajimi (Japanese) Naval Aircraft Factory New Standard Noorduyn MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 135 62 208 – 212 213 – 225 226 – 271 272 273 – 291 292 293 – 294 295 – 297 298 – 309 310 – 311 312 – 321 322 – 341 342 – 354 355 – 356 357 – 365 Northrop Alpha, Gamma 2-D2, & Gamma 2-C Northrop YA-13 & XA-16 Northrop A-17 Northrop YRB-49A-NO Northrop Y1C-19, C-19, C-100, & C-125 Northrop YF-5A-NO “Freedom Fighter” Northrop F-15 “Reporter” Northrop F-89 “Scorpion” Northrop P-61 “Black Widow” Northrop Project 12 Northrop BT Northrop XFT Northrop RT Northrop Nomad I Northrop Delta I & II 1–4 5–7 8 – 31 32 – 34 35 – 84 85 – 86 87 – 102 103 – 126 127 – 131 132 – 138 139 – 143 144 – 146 147 – 159 160 – 162 163 – 204 205 – 211 212 – 219 220 – 228 229 – 231 232 233 – 234 235 – 236 237 238 – 240 241 – 244 245 – 251 252 253 254 255 Northrop Gamma 2-J, N-3PM, & 8A-2 North American A-36A “Apache” North American AT-6 & T-6 “Texan” North American T-28 “Trojan” North American NA-40 & B-25 “Mitchell” North American B-45 “Tornado” North American BC-1 & BC-2 North American BT-9 “Yale” North American Y1BT-10 North American BT-14 North American NA-16 & AT-16 North American L-17A “Navion” North American O-47 North American XB-21, NA-57E & NA-73 North American P-51 “Mustang” North American TF6D, P-64, F/P-82 “Twin Mustang” North American F-86 “Sabre” & F-100A North American FJ, PBJ, SNJ, & NJ North American “Harvard I” (British) Noury Model T-65 “Noranda” Ordnance Engineering Co. Panstwowe Zaklady Lotnioze Petlyakov P3-8 Pfalz (German) Piasecki Piper Pitcairn XOP-1 Polikarpov I-5 (Russian) Pomilio PE (Italian) Potez 631 (French) MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 136 63 256 – 257 258 – 260 261 – 265 266 – 287 288 – 293 294 295 – 303 304 – 305 306 307 – 308 309 – 319 320 – 338 339 – 343 PZL (Polish) Reggiane Republic XF-12A, P-35, & YP-43 Republic P-47 “Thunderbolt” Republic P-84, F-84, F-86, & 2-PA L.F.G. Roland D-XVI (German) Ryan Saab 18A (Swedish) Sanders-Roe Ltd. Savior-Marchetti SM 79 Seversky BT-8 Seversky P-35 Seversky P-41, XFN-1, NF-1, & 2PA-1 1–7 8 – 12 13 – 30 31 – 40 41 – 46 47 48 – 58 59 – 85 86 – 107 108 109 110 – 111 112 – 132 133 134 – 138 139 – 141 142 - 144 143 144 145 – 154 155 – 157 158 – 183 184 – 200 201 – 206 207 – 245 246 – 273 274 – 295 296 – 297 298 – 301 302 – 303 304 – 333 334 – 337 Short Siai-Marchetti (Italian) Sikorsky Sopwith (British) Spad (French) St. Louis YPT-15 Stearman Stinson Supermarine (British) Svenska Aeroplan Aktiebolaget Tachikawa Ki-74 Taylorcraft Thomas Morse Vertol VZ-2-BV Verville Vickers-Northrop Delta I & II Vickers Viking 00-1 Caproni-Vizzola Vought F4U-1 “Corsair” Vought F6U-1 & F7U Vought O2U Vought O3U, O4U & O5U Vought OS2U & SO2U Vought SU Vought SBU Vought SB2U Vought UO Vought V-156 Vought V-173 Vultee WACO MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 137 63A 338 – 342 343 – 344 345 – 346 347 – 349 Westland Lysander Wright F3W-1 “Apache” Yakolev Yokosuka 350 – 351 352 353 354 – 356 Airships U.S. Army Goodyear Airship TC-1 U.S. Navy Goodyear Airship G-1 “Defender” U.S.S. Shenandoah ZR-1 British Airship “Mullion” SST 357 358 359 Miscellaneous Montage of 3 Boeing Y1B-17s & 3 Curtiss Hawk Models Aircraft Hanging at 1940 New York World’s Fair Ten Miscellaneous Destroyed Italian Aircraft on the Ground 1–3 4 5 – 11 12 13 – 17 18 – 21 22 23 – 24 25 26 – 27 28 29 30 – 31 32 33 – 35 36 – 37 38 – 39 40 – 44 45 46 – 47 48 – 56 57 – 58 59 – 65 66 – 67 68 69 – 70 Military Aircraft Additions Beechcraft UC-43 “Traveler” Boeing B-17 “Flying Fortress” Boeing B-17G-95-DL “Flying Fortress” Boeing B-29-40-MO “Super Fortress” Boeing PT-17 “Kaydet” Curtiss AT-9-CS “Fledgling” Curtiss P-40 “Warhawk” Douglas C-47-DL, “Skytrain” Douglas TBD-1 “Devastator” Fairchild PT-26A “Cornell” Grumman F4F-3 “Wildcat” Grumman JF-1 “Duck” Hawker Hurricane Lockheed F-4B “Lightning” Lockheed F-4C “Lightning” Lockheed F-5-LO Lockheed F-5B “Lightning” Lockheed F-5E “Lightning” Lockheed F-5G-LO North American AT-6-NT “Texan” North American B-25J-1-NC “Mitchell” North American B-25s in formation North American BT-14-NA “Yale” Supermarine Spitfire XII RAF Westland Lysander MK I Vultee BT-13 “Valiant” MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 138 Racing Aircraft – 4” x 5” Photographs Box File Description 64 1 2–3 4–6 7 8 9 9a 10 – 12 13 – 33 34 35 – 39 40 41 – 59 60 – 74 75 – 78 79 – 97 98 99 – 102 103 – 137 138 – 145 146 – 198 199 – 200 201 202 – 207 208 – 209 210 – 213 214 – 219 220 – 226 227 – 228 229 – 237 238 – 250 251 – 283 284 – 287 288 – 320 321 – 336 337 – 340 341 - 342 343 344 – 345 346 – 365 366 – 382 Aero Industries Inc. “Shoestring” Alexander “Bullet” Eddie Allenbaugh Special Model A & Model 75 A. E. Anderson “Beetle Bomb” American Moth Monoplane Francis Angell “Whistler” Gene Guether Angel “Kitten Mike Argander “Deerfly” Miles & Atwood Special Baker Special Floyd Bean Special Nicholas-Beasley “Pobjoy Special” Beechcraft (Beech) Bell Bee-Line Bellanca Bleriot Boeing Marcoux-Bromberg Alden Brown Brown McKeen-Brown Gotch & Brundage Special Bushey-McGrew Special Butz Special Carr Special Tom Cassutt Special Caudron Special C-460 Cessna Cessna GC-1 & GC-2 Cessna CR-2 Cessna CR-3 Chambers R-1 Special Art Chester Special “Jeep” Art Chester Model 500 “Goon” Church “Midwing” Command-Aire “Little Rocket” Coffman-Hunt Cosmic Wind Crosby CR-3 Crosby CR-4 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 139 65 1 – 35 36 – 42 43 – 44 45 – 50 51 – 76 77 – 79 80 – 82 83 84 85 – 86 87 – 88 89 – 92 93 94 – 110 111 – 118 119 – 138 139 – 163 164 – 165 166 – 167 168 169 170 171 – 172 173 – 177 178 – 181 182 – 207 208 – 225 226 – 231 232 – 278 279 – 306 307 – 333 334 – 361 362 – 378 379 380 381 – 382 Curtiss Davis Dayton-Wright RB-1 DeHavilland Delgado Denight “DDT” Deperdussin Dixon Special Dormoy “Bathtub” Douglas A-26 “Invader” Engineering Division – Verville Falck “Rivits” Fieseler Fi-156 “Storch” Flagg F-15 “Flaggship” Folkert SK-1 Folkert SK-2 “Toots” Folkert SK-3 “Jupiter” Folkert SK-4 Foss Francis-Angell Special Frenzel Special “El Bandito” Gloster VI Gloucestershire Bamel “Mars I” Goodyear Granville Brothers Gee Bee Models A, B, & C Granville Brothers Gee Bee Model D Granville Brothers Gee Bee Model E Granville Brothers Gee Bee Model X Granville Brothers Gee Bee Model Y Granville Brothers Gee Bee Model Z Granville Brothers Gee Bee Model R-1 Granville Brothers Gee Bee Model R-2 Granville Brothers Gee Bee Model R1/R2 Long Tail Granville Brothers Gee Bee “Tiger” Granville Brothers “B.G. Baby” Granville-Miller “Time Flies” 66 1 – 26 27 28 29 – 38 39 – 51 52 – 54 55 56 – 63 64 Granville-Miller-DeLackner R-6H Great Lakes 2T-1E Sport Grumman Haines Hall-Springfield “Bulldog” Hall-Springfield “Cicada” Hanes “Hornet” Hansen “Baby Bullet” Hanriot DIII MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 140 67 65 – 68 69 – 77 78 – 80 81 – 88 89 90 – 95 96 – 120 121 – 155 156 – 174 175 – 208 209 – 216 217 – 218 219 220 221 – 231 232 – 233 234 – 235 236 – 241 242 243 – 244 245 246 – 250 251 – 254 255 – 257 258 – 272 273 – 307 308 – 309 310 – 312 313 – 316 317 – 331 332 – 340 341 – 347 348 – 356 357 – 359 360 – 384 Hawks Heath “Baby Bullet” Heath Center Wing Heath “Cannon Ball” Heston Type 5 Hosler Howard DGA-3 “Pete” Howard DGA-4 “Mike” Howard DGA-5 “Ike” Howard DGA-6 “Mister Mulligan” Hughes Coffman-Hunt Hunt-Haines Ibbs Special Gordon Israel “Redhead” William L Jamieson Luther Johnson “Betty Jo” & “Mammy” Johnson Continental Special “Rocket” Bucker Jungmeister 133 Kensinger “Tater Chip” Kreimendahl-AST “Shoestring” Laird “Speedwing” Laird “Speedwing Jr.” Laird LC-DE “The Vagabond” Laird LC-DW-300 “Solution” Laird LC-DW-500 “Super Solution” Lawrence Institute of Technology “Chappy” William Leighnor Special “Mirage” Johnny Livingston Lockheed Lockheed Orion Model 9 Lockheed P-38 “Lightning” Lockheed F-5 Loening Loose “Special” 1 2 3–4 5 6–7 8 9 10 – 12 13 – 28 29 – 34 Loving-Wayne WR-1 Luscombe Model 8 Macchi Snyder-MacReady “Baby Bomber” Dave Mangum “Mr. Zip” Martin B-26C Mayer “Mr. D” Mercury Miller-Military Aircraft Corp. Jimmy Miller “Little Gem” MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 141 35 36 – 72 73 – 79 80 81 – 83 84 85 – 89 90 91 – 98 99 – 114 115 – 119 120 – 121 122 – 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 – 130 131 132 133 – 134 135 136 137 – 141 142 – 167 168 – 186 187 – 213 214 – 222 223 – 226 227 – 247 248 – 250 251 252 – 274 275 – 277 278 – 303 304 – 322 323 – 326 327 – 331 332 333 – 334 335 336 337 – 338 339 – 373 Mike Murphy’s “Cheek-to-Cheek” Monocoupe Mummert Mercury Mono Special Fordon-Newman Special Navy-Wright NW-1 Neumann “Special Nicholas-Beazley Pobjoy “Phantom 1” Rodney Nimmo “PFTTT” Northrop North American Pacific School of Engineering Pack Garland-Pack PZL P-11/111 Parker “Winged Bullet” Payne “Knight Twister” Ponnier F-5 Potez 53 Rasmussen “Skippy” Lazor-Rautenstauch Reaver “Special” Kreider-Reisner C-2 “Challenger” R.E.P Republic AT-12 “Buck Rodgers” Keith Rider B-1 Keith Rider R-1 Keith Rider R-2 Keith Rider R-3 Keith Rider R-4 Keith Rider R-5 Keith Rider R-6 Rowinski Schaupp “Mr. Zip” Schoenfeldt “Firecracker” Seversky 1X-P & SEV-3 Seversky SEV-S2 Seversky SEV-AP-7 Short-Bristol “Crusader” Simplex Flagg-Snyder Spartan Executive Lawrence Speery Stinson Reliant XR3Q-1 Ohm-Stoppelbein Special Sundorph A-1 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 142 68 1 2–3 4 5 – 12 13 – 79 80 – 110 111 112 – 118 119 120 – 130 131 132 – 147 148 – 167 168 – 177 178 – 182 183 – 197 198 – 216 217 – 244 245 – 284 285 – 313 314 – 319 320 – 334 335 – 348 349 – 375 Tater Chip Terrill HLT-100 “Poopsie Doll” Russell Thaw & Felice Carrol Tilbury-Fundy “Flash” Travel Air Laird-Turner Vance Verville Vulcon “American Moth” WACO Kirkham-Williams “Vespa” Pearson-Williams PW-1 Wedell-Williams Wedell-Williams Model 45 Wedell-Williams Model 92 “Lester Special” Wedell-Williams Model 44 Wedell-Williams Model 44 “We Winc” Wedell-Williams Model 44 “The Utican” Wedell-Williams Model 44 “Miss Patterson” Wedell-Williams Model 44 “Gilmore Red Lion” Wedell-Williams Model 44 “20th Century Pictures” Wedell-Williams Model 44 Heinz “57” Wedell-Williams Model 44 “Ring Free Special” Wedell-Williams Mode 44 “Ring Free Comet” 68A 1-6 7–8 9 – 36 37 – 64 65 – 71 72 – 83 Whittenbeck Special Wilson C-J “Sky Mouse” Steve Wittman “Chief Oshkosh” Steve Wittman “Bonzo” Wright Miscellaneous Racing Photographs 84 – 86 87 88 – 89 90 91 92 93 94 – 98 99 100 101 102 103 Racing Photographs Additions Brown B-2 “Miss Los Angles” #33 Chester Special “Goon” Crosby CR-4 #52 Delgado Flash # 49 Folkerts SK-4 #15 Keith-Rider R-3, #54 Keith-Rider R-6 #18 Laird-Turner LTR-14 #29 Wedell-Williams Model 44 “We Wink” #92 Seversky SEV-52 #77 Frank Fuller with 1939 Bendix Trophy Skyview Photograph of Grandstands, 1939 National Air Races Trophy Presentation, National Air Races, Cleveland, OH MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 143 Subseries VIC: Negatives & Slides 8” x 10” Negatives Box File Description 69 1 2 3 4–6 7 8–9 10 – 12 13 – 15 16 – 18 19 20 – 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 – 64 65 66 – 101 102 – 105 106 – 109 110 – 133 134 135 – 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 – 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 – 174 174A 175 A.E.G K 1a AGO Scout Albatross C V/17 Ansaldo S.V.A. Atlantic C-2 Barling Bomber Bee Line BR-1 Beechcraft (Beech) Bell Bellanca Boeing Paul Boulton Defiant Brewster F2A-3 Burgess-Dunne Flying Boat D-1 Caproni Ca. 5 Chinese War Plane, Devil’s Squadron Consolidated Convair B-36 Curtiss DeHavilland Dornier Douglas Ercoupe 415C Fairchild Fairey Battle Fisher (General Motors) Fleetwing XBT-12 Fletcher Model FBT-2 Focke-Wulf Fw 187 Fokker Gallaudet P.W. 4 General Aircraft G.A.L, 48 Gloucestershire MARS I Gloster IIIa Gotha G-IV Hannover CL V Harlow PJC-2 Henschel Howard Model DGA-8 Interstate XL-6 MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 144 176 – 177 178 179 – 182 183 – 187 188 – 189 190 – 197 198 – 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 – 221 222 – 228 229 – 231 232 233 – 235 236 – 238 239 – 254 255 – 257 258 – 259 260 261 262 – 263 264 – 265 266 267 – 271 272 273 – 274 275 – 276 277 278 – 279 280 281 – 290 291 – 299 300 301 302 303 304 – 319 320 321 – 323 324 325 326 – 328 329 Junkers Kellett YG-1 Keystone L.F.G. Roland-Doppledecker Le Pere Lockheed Loening L.V.G. C VIII MacClin Flying Boat Martin YB-10 Messerschmitt Bf. 109F Mitsubishi A6M Zeke Nieuport North American Northrop Packard Pfalz Rearwin Republic Royal Aircraft Factory Ryan Sablatnig Salmson Schweizer XTG-2-SW Glider Seversky Sikorsky XR-4-SI Sopwith Southern Aircraft Corp. Model BM-10 Standard J-1 Stearman XA-21 Stinson “Voyager” 105 St. Louis Taylorcraft TG-6 Glider Thomas Morse Verville Vickers Voisin Vought Vultee L-1A WACO Gliders Witteman Lewis “Barling” NBL-1 Wright Zeppelin-Linden CII Lt. J. Macready Airplane Wreck – Bollila at Wilbur Wright Field Unidentified MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 145 330 – 334 Air Forces Fair, Wright Field, Sept. 18, 1948 Civil Aircraft – 5” x 7” Negatives Box File Description 70 1–3 4–8 9 10 – 12 13 14 15 – 16 17 – 18 19 Boeing Douglas Howard Lockheed Monocoupe Northrop Stinson Vought WACO Military Aircraft – 5” x 7” Negatives Box File Description 70 20 - 23 24 – 25 26 27 – 39 40 – 44 45 – 47 48 49 – 50 51 52 – 66 67 – 71 72 – 81a 82 83 – 84 85 – 88 89 – 92 93 94 95 96 – 109 110 111 – 112 112a-112b 113 – 116 117 – 129 130 Albatros Bell Berliner-Joyce Boeing Bristol Caproni Caudron Consoldidated Cox-Klemin Curtiss DeHavilland Douglas Dranchen Sausage Balloon Farman Fokker Grumman Halberstadt Junkers Keystone Lockheed Martin Morane Nakajima Nieuport North American Northrop MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 146 131 132 – 139 140 – 143 144 145 146 147 148 – 151 152 153 154 – 156 157 157a 158 159 – 160 161 162 162a Orenco Potez Royal Aircraft Factory Ryan Salmson Short Sopwith Spad Spandau Machine Gun Sperry Thomas Morse Verville Vought Vultee Dayton-Wright Witteman-Lewis Mementos in Tribute to Richthofen Unidentified Japanese Seaplane Racing Aircraft – 5” x 7” Negatives Box File Description 70 163 – 164 165 166 – 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 – 174 175 – 176 177 – 178 Marcoux-Bromberg Chester Crosby Delgado Bushey-McGrew Military Aircraft Keith Rider Schoenfeldt Seversky Laird-Turner Grandstand & Flight Line at 1939 National Air Races, Cleveland, OH Civilian Aircraft – 4” x 5” Negatives Box Description 71 Abrams – Avro 72 Babcock – Bell 73 Bell – Boeing MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 147 74 Boeing – Bristol 75 Brown – Commonwealth 76 Consolidated – Curtiss 77 Curtiss – Day 78 DeHavilland – Douglas 79 Douglas 80 Douglas – Fairchild 81 Fairchild – Fuller-Hammond 82 Fulton – Grumman 83 Grumman – Junker 84 Kaman – Lockheed 85 Lockheed 86 Lockheed 87 Lockheed – Monocoupe 88 Monocoupe – North American 89 North American – P.Z.L. 90 Raab – Seversky 91 Shell Oil – States 92 Stearman – Stinson 93 Stinson – Taylorcraft 94 Taylorcraft – Vultee 95 Vultee – WACO 96 WACO – Zeppelin & Miscellaneous MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 148 Military Aircraft – 4 x 5 Negatives Box Description 97 Air Service Engineering – Boeing 98 Boeing 99 Boeing – Consolidated 100 Consolidated – Curtiss 101 Curtiss 102 Curtiss – Douglas 103 Douglas 104 Douglas 105 Douglas – Great Lakes 106 Grumman 107 Hall – Lockheed 108 Lockheed – Martin 109 Martin – Nord 110 Northrop – North American 111 North American – Piasecki 112 Piper – Stearman 113 Stinson – Vought 114 Vought – Yakovlev & Airships Racing Aircraft – 4” x 5” Negatives Box Description 115 Aero – Marcoux-Bromberg MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 149 116 Brown - DeHavilland 117 Delgado – Howard 118 Howard – Lockheed 119 Lockheed – North American 120 North American – Seversky 121 Shannon – Wittman Miscellaneous Negatives & Slides Box File Description 122 1 – 17 18 19 – 26 27 – 194 195 – 196 197 - 198 199 – 275 276 – 319 1932 National Air Races, Cleveland, OH 1936 National Air Races, Cleveland, OH 1938 National Air Races, Cleveland, OH 1939 National Air Races, Cleveland, OH Parachute Jumping – National Air Show Miscellaneous Air Force Day, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH – Sep. 18, 1948 Air Forces Fair, Wright Field, OH – Sep. 1945 1 – 23 24 – 76 77 – 94 95 – 119 120 – 157 158 – 198 199 – 201 202 – 216 217 – 226 227 – 232 233 – 250 Van Nuys Air Show, c.a.1966 Airports – Aerial Views Pilots & Personalities Cities – Aerial Views Mountains – Aerial Views Real Estate – Aerial Views Islands – Aerial Views Lakes & Rivers – Aerial Views Fires – Aerial Views Sports – Aerial Views Miscellaneous & Unidentified 123 251 – 256 257 – 263 264 – 292 293 – 297 124 Yeager Negatives – See Box 1, File 2 for prints Yeager in North Africa – 1943-1944 Yeager’s Quarters, 9 AF Yeager at: Thunderbird Field, Scottsdale, AZ for Army Air Corps Basic Flight Training, Class 42-G, Feb. 1942 Scenes from AF-9, Left Seat, Cross Country Flight Slides MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 150 125 1 2 3 Armed Forces Recognition Training Slides – WWII, Japanese Aircraft (Revised Aircraft Supplement No. 9) 1942-1945 Armed Forces Recognition Training Slides – WWII, U.S. Aircraft (Aircraft Supplement No. 19 (Ger.)), 1942-1945 Miscellaneous – Unidentified photographs and negatives MS-223 William F. Yeager Aviation Collection 151
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