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Huff-Daland Duster, 1925. Creator: Huff-DalandSteel tube fuselage with wood wings, all fabric covered, biplane. The Huff-Daland Duster was designed in 1925 for a new method of controlling agricultural insect pests, aerial crop dusting
Nakajima Ha 105 Toku, Radial 14 Engine, 15128, ca. 1940The Nakajima Ha 105 began development as a transitional engine between the Ha 25 and the Ha 115, both of which were mass produced
Wright Turbo-Cyclone 18R-3350-TC (972TC18DA2), 2-Row, Radial Engine, 1952This engine powered the last generation of piston engine transports, including the Douglas DC-7 and Lockheed Super Constellation
Douglas DC-7, 1956. Creator: Douglas Aircraft CompanyForward fuselage only. Douglas DC-7; The Douglas DC-7 was an advanced development of the; DC-6B piston-engine airliner. It was introduced by American Airlines on its New York-Los Angeles route in
Ecker Flying Boat, 1912-1913. Creator: Herman A. EckerBiplane flying boat with one 60-horsepower Roberts 6X six-cylinder engine. Hull and struts painted gray, wings and tail natural varnish finish on fabric. Close copy of Curtiss F flying boat
Sturtevant D-6 In-line Engine, In-line 6 Engine, 1912. CreatorBeginning in 1911, the Sturtevant Manufacturing Co. produced a number of engine models, all water cooled in-line vertical and V-types. Later absorbed into the familys B.F. Sturtevant Co
Aeronca E-113, Horizontally-Opposed 2 Engine, Cutaway, ca. early 1930sAeronca (Aeronautical Corporation of America) built the first widely accepted light planes in the U.S. the Collegian. These were originally powered by an engine based on a Harley-Davidson motorcycle
Supermarine Spitfire HF. Mk. VIIc, 1938. Creator: Supermarine Aviation WorksThe Supermarine Spitfire is a legend in British air history. With the Hawker Hurricane, it successfully defended England against the Luftwaffe in the Battle of Britain
Bachem Ba 349 B-1 Natter (Viper), 1945. Creator: Bachem-Werke G. m. b. HSingle seat, single engine, rocket powered interceptor, WW2. Dr. Erich Bachems Ba 349 Natter (Viper) was the worlds first, manned, vertical-take-off interceptor
McDonnell FH-1 Phantom I, 1946. Creator: McDonnell Aircraft CorpFirst all-jet, aircraft carrier-based fighter plane. Single-seat, twin-engine (Westinghouse turbojets), retractable, electrically powered, tricycle landing gear
Allison XV-1710-1, V-12 Engine, 1933. Creator: General MotorsThe Allison XV-1710-1 (V-1710-A2) was the first V-1710 engine built for the Army Air Corps, following the success of the Navys GV-1710-A model
Model of a French aircraft, First World War, 1914-1919. Creator: UnknownModel of a French aircraft, First World War, 1914-1919. Brass model of a biplane, made by a soldier
Humber Ltd. (Bentley) B. R. 2, Rotary 9 Engine, ca. 1917. Creator: Humber LtdInitially asked in 1914 to study an overheating problem in rotary engines, Captain W. O. Bentley, an established car designer, developed a new and more efficient engine
Vaporizer, Oxygen, Imperial German Air Force, 1918. Creator: Ahrendt und Heylandt G. m. b. H53cm high, 27cm diameter; date 7.10.18; color: od; badly dented
Model, Static, Wright Type A, 1953. Creator: Charles J. NewcombModel, Static, Wright Type A, 1953. Wood and tissue exhibit model of the Wright Type A biplane which Orville demonstrated in France in 1908. In overall silver paint scheme. 1/16 Scale
Pfalz D. XII, 1918. Creator: Pfalz Flugzeug Werke A. GSingle-engine, single-seat, German World War I biplane fighter; 180-horsepower Mercedes D.IIIa water-cooled engine. Painted red and white as it appeared in 1930 film
Curtiss Modified Model L, V-8 Engine, Circa 1910. CreatorCurtiss was one of the most successful early American aircraft engine manufacturers. The first Curtiss engines were air cooled but, to achieve higher power
Salmson Z-9, Radial 9 Engine, Circa 1917-1918. Creator: SalmsonSalmson aircraft engines, produced in France starting in 1913 by the Societe des Moteurs Salmson in Billancourt, Sein, were originally designed and patented by Canton and Unne
Baldwin Red Devil, 1909-1913. Creator: Thomas Scott BaldwinPusher biplane with one 50-horsepower Maximotor B-4 four-cylinder engine. Very similar in layout to the Curtiss Model D " Headless Pusher" of the same time period
Model, Static, Grumman F3F-1, ca. 1935. Creator: UnknownModel, Static, Grumman F3F-1, ca. 1935. Wood and metal manufacturers model of a Grumman F3F fighter aircraft in light gray fuselage with red bands on cowling and rear fuselage
Curtiss Challenger R-600, 2-Row, Radial 6 Engine, Circa 1928The Challenger engine, which followed the water cooled Curtiss V-8 OX-5 engine that powered the World War I JN-4 " Jenny" trainer aircraft, was designed as a lower-cost
Model, Static, Folkerts Speed King SK-3 Jupiter - Pride of Lemont, ca. 1942. Balsa wood, metal, and clear acetate display model of the Folkerts Speed King SK-3 " Jupiter - Pride of Lemont"
Model, Static, Curtiss Hydroaeroplane, 1938. Creators: Paul RModel, Static, Curtiss Hydroaeroplane, 1938. Wood display model of the Curtiss Hydroaeroplane, in natural finish with gray floats. With pilot figure. 1/16 scale
Wright EX Vin Fiz, 1911. Creator: Wright CompanyWood and fabric biplane. Single 35-horsepower Wright vertical four-cylinder engine driving two pusher propellers via sprocket-and-chain transmission
DePalma, V-4 Engine, ca. 1918. Creator: DePalma Manufacturing CompanyC.H. Willis, Henry Fords Chief Engineer, who also led the DePalma Manufacturing Company, worked with famous inventor and General Motors executive Charles F
Model, Static, Wright Model B, ca. 1932. Creator: Roderic DavisModel, Static, Wright Model B, ca. 1932. Wood and cotton museum model of the Wright Model B, (inaccurately named as the Wright EX " Vin Fiz" ), but having only a single seat
Curtiss Ely Propeller, fixed-pitch, two-blade, wood and metal, 1911This propeller is from a Curtiss Model D pusher biplane flown by Eugene B. Ely on January 18, 1911 for the first landing on a ship, the battleship USS Pennsylvania in San Francisco Bay
Atwood-Wright Propeller, fixed-pitch, two-blade, wood, 1911In mid-1911, Harry Atwood and Charles Hamilton flew a Burgess Model F Moth aircraft from Boston to Washington, setting a 737.9 km (461.2 miles) flight distance record
Curtiss R3C-2, 1925. Creator: Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor CompanyCurtiss V-1400 Engine:; Type: V-type, 12 cylinders, water-cooled; Mfg. No. 9; Power rating: 496 kw (665 hp); Bore and Stroke: 12.382 cm (4.875 in.) x 15.875 cm (6.25 in.); Displacement
Fokker D. VII, 1918. Creator: Ostdeutsche Albatros Werke GmbHSingle-engine, single-seat, German World War I biplane fighter; 160-horsepower Mercedes D.IIIa water-cooled engine. Lozenge camouflage on wings. Fuselage gray and olive drab
Adams-Farwell Rotary 5 Engine, 1907. Creator: Adams-Farwell CompanyThe first successful rotary engine is generally attributed to F.O. Farwell in 1896, and was built by the Adams Company of Dubuque, Iowa
Langley Aerodrome Number 5, 1896. Creator: Smithsonian InstitutionModel of the unpiloted, tandem-wing experimental aircraft built and tested by Samuel P. Langley. One one-horsepower, one-cylinder steam engine turning two pusher propellers via geared transmission
Picture of a Balloon, 1860. Creator: Miyagi GengyoPicture of a Balloon, 1860
$2. 60 "Graf Zeppelin"Passing Globe plate proof, 1930$2.60 " Graf Zeppelin" Passing Globe plate proof, 1930. Certified plate proofs are the last printed proof of the plate before printing the stamps at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing
65c "Graf Zeppelin"over Atlantic Ocean plate proof, 193065c " Graf Zeppelin" over Atlantic Ocean plate proof, 1930. Certified plate proofs are the last printed proof of the plate before printing the stamps at the Bureau of Engraving
Receiver, Westport, Winnie Mae, Mod AP620, 1919-1939. Creator: Westport Manufacturing CoHas two parts used on Winnie Mae 1935
Model, Static, Wedell-Williams #44, 1978. Creator: John S. AlcornModel, Static, Wedell-Williams #44, 1978. Plastic vacu-formed display model of the Wedell Williams #14 1934 Bendix Trophy race winner aircraft, built in the 1930s. In black and red color scheme
Stopwatch, Douglas World Cruiser, 1924. Creator: UnknownStopwatch, Douglas World Cruiser, 1924. Silver stopwatch used by Gen. Leigh Wade on the 1924 flight of the Douglas World Cruiser
Propeller, controllable-pitch, two-blade, Hamilton Standard, metal, Ruth Nichols, 1931This controllable-pitch propeller, one of the first produced by Hamilton Standard, represented a major advance in aircraft technology in the early 1930s
Radio, Receiver, Pan Am, Lockheed Sirius "Tingmissartoq", Lindbergh, 1931-1933Aircraft receiver. Rectangular box with several knobs for tuning etc. Charles Lindbergh and his wife, Anne Morrow Lindbergh
Monnett Moni, ca. 1980s. Creator: Harold WestonLow-wing, vee-tail motorglider, beige with purple, red, and orange trim; single-seat aircraft built from parts sent to builder by mail-order kit; mounted on roadable trailer with wings detached
Indicator, Radar Interrogator, BC-929-A, AN / APN-2 Rebecca Mk IIA, 1940s. Creator: UnknownUsed for locating radar pulse beacons - often used for drops to resistance forces. Rebecca / Eureka is a simple system designed initially to assist in the delivery of supplies to the Army or
Micro UAV, Honeywell RQ-16 T-Hawk, 2000s. Creator: HoneywellAir vehicle. Miniature Unmanned Aerial Vehicle or drone, small enough to be portable, eg for carrying in a backpack. Hovering feature allows it to search for roadside bombs or IEDS
Monkey mascot, Douglas World Cruiser souvenir, 1924. Creator: UnknownMonkey mascot, Douglas World Cruiser souvenir, 1924. Stuffed toy spider monkey mascot named " Maggie". Each member of the World Flight (first flight around the world)
Primus stove used by Charles Lindbergh, 1931. Creator: PrimusPrimus stove used by Charles Lindbergh, 1931. American aviator Charles Lindbergh and his wife, Anne Morrow Lindbergh, purchased this Primus portable stove at Baker Lake, Canada
Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird, 1964. Creator: Lockheed Aircraft CorporationTwin-engine, two-seat, supersonic strategic reconnaissance aircraft; airframe constructed largley of titanium and its alloys; vertical tail fins are constructed of a composite
Suit worn by Mike Melvill aboard SpaceShipOne, 2004. Creator: UnknownSuit worn by Mike Melvill aboard SpaceShipOne, 2004. Test pilot Mike Melvill wore this suit on June 21, 2004, during the first privately funded spaceflight of SpaceShipOne
Long Range Navigation (LORAN) Unit, LORAN-C, TI-9100, 198020 data keys, digital display, 3 cdi switch; 1980; first Loran-C unit for aircraft use; programmable radio navigational system