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Background imageEducational Institution Collection: Aeronca C-2, 1929-1932. Creator: Aeronautical Corporation of America

Aeronca C-2, 1929-1932. Creator: Aeronautical Corporation of America
X626N; 1929 single-seat, light sport monoplane; Aeronca E-107A engine; high-wing, tailwheel design. The Aeronca C-2 was the first truly light airplane certified by the Department of Commerce

Background imageEducational Institution Collection: Portrait of Pierre Louis Jouy (1856-1894), March 1881. Creator: Unknown

Portrait of Pierre Louis Jouy (1856-1894), March 1881. Creator: Unknown
Portrait of Pierre Louis Jouy (1856-1894), March 1881

Background imageEducational Institution Collection: Beechcraft King Air 65-90, 1965. Creator: Beech Aircraft Corporation

Beechcraft King Air 65-90, 1965. Creator: Beech Aircraft Corporation
Seven/ten place, low-wing, twin-turboprop business aircraft; white with red and gray trim. Pratt and Whitney Canada PT6A-6 engines

Background imageEducational Institution Collection: Portrait of Andrew Johnson (1808-1875), Before 1875. Creator: Unknown

Portrait of Andrew Johnson (1808-1875), Before 1875. Creator: Unknown
Portrait of Andrew Johnson (1808-1875), Before 1875

Background imageEducational Institution Collection: Boeing 367-80 Jet Transport, 1954. Creator: Boeing Aircraft Co

Boeing 367-80 Jet Transport, 1954. Creator: Boeing Aircraft Co
Prototype Boeing 707; yellow and brown. On July 15, 1954, a graceful, swept-winged aircraft, bedecked in brown and yellow paint

Background imageEducational Institution Collection: Portrait of George Washington McCrary (1835-1890), Before 1875. Creator: Unknown

Portrait of George Washington McCrary (1835-1890), Before 1875. Creator: Unknown
Portrait of George Washington McCrary (1835-1890), Before 1875

Background imageEducational Institution Collection: Rocket Engine, Liquid Fuel, Navaho Missile, 1951-1956. Creator

Rocket Engine, Liquid Fuel, Navaho Missile, 1951-1956. Creator
This two-chambered, liquid-fuel rocket engine built by North American Aviation served as the booster for the Navaho missile that was powered by two ramjets

Background imageEducational Institution Collection: Portrait of Dr. R. B. Hitz, Circa 1860s. Creator: Unknown

Portrait of Dr. R. B. Hitz, Circa 1860s. Creator: Unknown
Portrait of Dr. R.B. Hitz, Circa 1860s

Background imageEducational Institution Collection: Portrait of Dr. Jackson, Before 1900. Creator: Unknown

Portrait of Dr. Jackson, Before 1900. Creator: Unknown
Portrait of Dr. Jackson, Before 1900

Background imageEducational Institution Collection: Portrait of Edwin McMasters Stanton (1814-1869), Before 1869. Creator: Unknown

Portrait of Edwin McMasters Stanton (1814-1869), Before 1869. Creator: Unknown
Portrait of Edwin McMasters Stanton (1814-1869), Before 1869. Engraving

Background imageEducational Institution Collection: Portrait of Dr. G. Demailque, Before 1876. Creator: LH Zeyen

Portrait of Dr. G. Demailque, Before 1876. Creator: LH Zeyen
Portrait of Dr. G. Demailque, Before 1876

Background imageEducational Institution Collection: Portrait of Caroline Henry (1839-1920) and Mary Anna Henry (1834-1903), Circa 1860s

Portrait of Caroline Henry (1839-1920) and Mary Anna Henry (1834-1903), Circa 1860s. Daughters of Secretary Joseph Henry

Background imageEducational Institution Collection: Portrait of Charles Abiathar White (1826-1910), 1868. Creator: Isaac Augustus Wetherby

Portrait of Charles Abiathar White (1826-1910), 1868. Creator: Isaac Augustus Wetherby
Portrait of Charles Abiathar White (1826-1910), 1868

Background imageEducational Institution Collection: Portrait of Henry James Hungerford (circa 1808-1835), Undated (photographed 1880s)

Portrait of Henry James Hungerford (circa 1808-1835), Undated (photographed 1880s). Silhouette portrait of Henry James Hungerford (also known as Henry James Dickinson and Baron Henri de la Batut)

Background imageEducational Institution Collection: Portrait of Thomas Hill (1818-1891), 1867. Creator: John Adams Whipple

Portrait of Thomas Hill (1818-1891), 1867. Creator: John Adams Whipple
Portrait of Thomas Hill (1818-1891), 1867

Background imageEducational Institution Collection: Portrait of George Brown Goode (1851-1896), Between 1866 and 1870

Portrait of George Brown Goode (1851-1896), Between 1866 and 1870. While a student at Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut

Background imageEducational Institution Collection: Portrait of General William Tecumseh Sherman (1820-1891), Before 1891. Creator: Unknown

Portrait of General William Tecumseh Sherman (1820-1891), Before 1891. Creator: Unknown
Portrait of General William Tecumseh Sherman (1820-1891), Before 1891. In uniform

Background imageEducational Institution Collection: Portrait of Charles Sumner (1811-1874), Between 1872 and 1874. Creator: George K Warren

Portrait of Charles Sumner (1811-1874), Between 1872 and 1874. Creator: George K Warren
Portrait of Charles Sumner (1811-1874), Between 1872 and 1874

Background imageEducational Institution Collection: Portrait of Joseph Henry (1797-1878), Before 1878. Creator: Unknown

Portrait of Joseph Henry (1797-1878), Before 1878. Creator: Unknown
Portrait of Joseph Henry (1797-1878), Before 1878

Background imageEducational Institution Collection: Portrait of Carl W. Schuerman (1850-?), 1884. Creator: Unknown

Portrait of Carl W. Schuerman (1850-?), 1884. Creator: Unknown
Portrait of Carl W. Schuerman (1850-?), 1884

Background imageEducational Institution Collection: Portrait of Oliver Wolcott Gibbs (1822-1908), Between 1870 and 1873

Portrait of Oliver Wolcott Gibbs (1822-1908), Between 1870 and 1873

Background imageEducational Institution Collection: Portrait of Seth Green (1817-1888), 1886. Creator: Samuel D Wardlaw

Portrait of Seth Green (1817-1888), 1886. Creator: Samuel D Wardlaw
Portrait of Seth Green (1817-1888), 1886

Background imageEducational Institution Collection: Portrait of Henry Joseph Horan (1838-1896), Before 1896. Creator: Frank J Walsh

Portrait of Henry Joseph Horan (1838-1896), Before 1896. Creator: Frank J Walsh
Portrait of Henry Joseph Horan (1838-1896), Before 1896

Background imageEducational Institution Collection: Portrait of Franciscus Cornelius Donders (1818-1889), July 1, 1884

Portrait of Franciscus Cornelius Donders (1818-1889), July 1, 1884

Background imageEducational Institution Collection: Portrait of Dr. John Maynard Woodworth (1837-1879), Before 1879. Creator: Unknown

Portrait of Dr. John Maynard Woodworth (1837-1879), Before 1879. Creator: Unknown
Portrait of Dr. John Maynard Woodworth (1837-1879), Before 1879

Background imageEducational Institution Collection: Portrait of Millard Fillmore (1800-1874), January 4, 1870. Creator: Upson & Simson

Portrait of Millard Fillmore (1800-1874), January 4, 1870. Creator: Upson & Simson
Portrait of Millard Fillmore (1800-1874), January 4, 1870

Background imageEducational Institution Collection: Portrait of Joseph Janvier Woodward (1833-1884), December 1880. Creator: Unknown

Portrait of Joseph Janvier Woodward (1833-1884), December 1880. Creator: Unknown
Portrait of Joseph Janvier Woodward (1833-1884), December 1880

Background imageEducational Institution Collection: Portrait of Charles Anthony Schott (1826-1901), Before 1901. Creator: Unknown

Portrait of Charles Anthony Schott (1826-1901), Before 1901. Creator: Unknown
Portrait of Charles Anthony Schott (1826-1901), Before 1901

Background imageEducational Institution Collection: Portrait of Richard Wallach (1816-1881), Before 1881. Creator: Unknown

Portrait of Richard Wallach (1816-1881), Before 1881. Creator: Unknown
Portrait of Richard Wallach (1816-1881), Before 1881

Background imageEducational Institution Collection: Portrait of William Beverley Randolph (1790-1868), Before 1868. Creator: Unknown

Portrait of William Beverley Randolph (1790-1868), Before 1868. Creator: Unknown
Portrait of William Beverley Randolph (1790-1868), Before 1868

Background imageEducational Institution Collection: Portrait of Charles Doolittle Walcott (1850-1927), 1877. Creator: Unknown

Portrait of Charles Doolittle Walcott (1850-1927), 1877. Creator: Unknown
Portrait of Charles Doolittle Walcott (1850-1927), 1877. At age 27

Background imageEducational Institution Collection: Model, Space Shuttle, Final Orbiter Concept, 1970s-2000s. Creator: Unknown

Model, Space Shuttle, Final Orbiter Concept, 1970s-2000s. Creator: Unknown
Model, Space Shuttle, Final Orbiter Concept, 1970s-2000s. NASA used this Space Shuttle orbiter concept model in wind tunnel tests to learn about the flight characteristics of the vehicles shape

Background imageEducational Institution Collection: Schweizer SGU 2-22EK, 1946-1966. Creator: Schweizer Aircraft Corporation

Schweizer SGU 2-22EK, 1946-1966. Creator: Schweizer Aircraft Corporation
Sailplane used by Scotty McCray for aerobatics, silver, red and blue; ca. 1960. Immediately after World War II ended, Earnest Schweizer designed the SGU 2-22EK

Background imageEducational Institution Collection: Wright Whirlwind J-4B, Byrd North Pole Flight, Radial 9 Engine, ca. 1926

Wright Whirlwind J-4B, Byrd North Pole Flight, Radial 9 Engine, ca. 1926
Charles Lawrance started his designs for an air-cooled engine in 1915. In 1921, Lawrance designed his first engine for a U.S

Background imageEducational Institution Collection: Balloon Basket, USA, World War I, United States Army Air Service, 1910s. Creator: Unknown

Balloon Basket, USA, World War I, United States Army Air Service, 1910s. Creator: Unknown
Cane basket with miscellaneous rope and fittings - L: 47" W: 42" H: 46"

Background imageEducational Institution Collection: Bücker Bü-133C Jungmeister, 1935-1971. Creator: Bucker Flugzeugbau

Bücker Bü-133C Jungmeister, 1935-1971. Creator: Bucker Flugzeugbau
N15696. Single-engine aerobatic and military trainer biplane. Warner Scarab engine, 185 hp. Flown by Alex Papana, Mike Murphy, and Bevo Howard

Background imageEducational Institution Collection: Assembly, Cable Cutter, Skylab. Creator: A. B. Chance Company

Assembly, Cable Cutter, Skylab. Creator: A. B. Chance Company
When Skylab was launched in May 1973, one of the solar arrays ripped off during launch and the other became jammed under a metal strap

Background imageEducational Institution Collection: Boeing P-26A Peashooter, 1934. Creator: Boeing Aircraft Co

Boeing P-26A Peashooter, 1934. Creator: Boeing Aircraft Co
The Boeing P-26A of the mid-to-late 1930s introduced the concept of the high-performance, all-metal monoplane fighter design, which would become standard during World War II

Background imageEducational Institution Collection: Boeing 307 Stratoliner 'Clipper Flying Cloud', 1938

Boeing 307 Stratoliner "Clipper Flying Cloud", 1938
First flown in late 1938, the Boeing 307 was the first airliner with a pressurized fuselage. It could carry 33 passengers in great comfort and cruise at 6, 096 meters (20, 000 feet)

Background imageEducational Institution Collection: Hispano-Suiza (Wright-Martin E), V-8 Engine, ca. 1916. Creators: Wright Aeronautical

Hispano-Suiza (Wright-Martin E), V-8 Engine, ca. 1916. Creators: Wright Aeronautical
Hispano-Suiza engines were developed by Marc Birkigt, of Swiss origin, and first manufactured in Barcelona for use in automobiles

Background imageEducational Institution Collection: Rolls-Royce Buzzard V-2240-56 (Model H. XIV) V-12 Engine, ca. 1928. Creator: Rolls-Royce

Rolls-Royce Buzzard V-2240-56 (Model H. XIV) V-12 Engine, ca. 1928. Creator: Rolls-Royce
Following its success as an automobile manufacturer, Rolls-Royce began design and development of aircraft engines at the request of the British Admiralty at the beginning of World War I

Background imageEducational Institution Collection: Hall-Scott A-7-A, In-line 4 Engine, Cutaway, ca. World War I. Creator: Hall-Scott

Hall-Scott A-7-A, In-line 4 Engine, Cutaway, ca. World War I. Creator: Hall-Scott
The Hall-Scott Motor Car Company, with general offices in San Francisco and factories at Berkeley, California, began specializing in the construction of airplane engines in 1911

Background imageEducational Institution Collection: Packard DR-980, Radial 9 Engine, ca. 1930. Creator: Packard Motor Car Company

Packard DR-980, Radial 9 Engine, ca. 1930. Creator: Packard Motor Car Company
This diesel engine was designed and built under the direction of the Packard Companys Chief Aeronautical Engineer, L. M. Woolson

Background imageEducational Institution Collection: Hispano-Suiza A (Wright-Martin) V-8 Engine, 1918. Creator: Wright Aeronautical

Hispano-Suiza A (Wright-Martin) V-8 Engine, 1918. Creator: Wright Aeronautical
Hispano-Suiza engines were developed by Marc Birkigt, of Swiss origin, and first manufactured in Barcelona, Spain for use in automobiles

Background imageEducational Institution Collection: Wright Cyclone P-1, Radial 9 Engine, ca. 1925. Creator: Wright Aeronautical

Wright Cyclone P-1, Radial 9 Engine, ca. 1925. Creator: Wright Aeronautical
About the middle of 1923, the U.S. Navy signed a contract with Wright Aeronautical for three large air-cooled engine designs, which were to be built successively

Background imageEducational Institution Collection: Lunar Lander, Surveyor, ca. 1966. Creator: Hughes Aircraft Co

Lunar Lander, Surveyor, ca. 1966. Creator: Hughes Aircraft Co
An engineering model, S-10, used for thermal control tests. It was reconfigured to represent a flight model of Surveyor 3 or later, since it was the first to have a scoop and claw surface sampler

Background imageEducational Institution Collection: North American X-15, 1959. Creator: North American Aviation Inc

North American X-15, 1959. Creator: North American Aviation Inc
Worlds Fastest Piloted Aircraft. Piloted by Neil Armstrong. Bridged the gap between human flight in the atmosphere and spaceflight

Background imageEducational Institution Collection: Capsule, Gemini VII, 1965. Creator: McDonnell Aircraft Corp

Capsule, Gemini VII, 1965. Creator: McDonnell Aircraft Corp
Astronauts Frank Borman and James Lovell were launched into orbit aboard this spacecraft, Gemini VII, on December 4, 1965



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