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NASA JSC temporary badge belonging to Sally K. Ride, 1977. Creator: UnknownNASA JSC temporary badge belonging to Sally K. Ride, 1977. This NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC) temporary ID badge belonged to Dr. Sally K. Ride
Stits SA-2A Sky Baby, 1950s. Creator: Ray StitsOn a dare from another pilot, Ray Stits designed and built the Sky Baby at his home in Riverside, California, to prove that he could build the world's smallest man-carrying airplane
Shapiro Award presented to Sally Ride, 2004. Creator: BaccaratShapiro Award presented to Sally Ride, 2004. This glass bowl was presented to Dr. Sally K. Ride in October 2004. The award honors Joseph Shapiro
Bowlus BA-100 Baby Albatross, 1937. Creator: William H. BowlusSingle-seat, high-wing monoplane glider with wooden monocoque fuselage pod, aluminum tube tail boom, and wooden empennage; fabric-covered rudders and elevators
Model, T-38 Training Aircraft, 1980s. Creator: Northrop CorporationModel, T-38 Training Aircraft, 1980s. This scale 1:40 Northrop T-38 training jet model belonged to American astronaut and physicist Dr. Sally K. Ride
Hiller XHOE-1 Hornet, 1940s. Creator: United Helicopters IncorporatedAll aircraft designers attempt to maximize lifting power and reduce airframe weight. During the late 1940s, helicopter pioneers began to experiment with alternative propulsion methods that did not
Silver bowl tennis trophy presented to Sally Ride, 1965. This silver trophy bowl was awarded to Dr. Sally K. Ride in 1965
Grob 102 Standard Astir III, 1980. Creator: Grob-Werke GmbHSingle-seat, monoplane glider with T-tail. Test pilots at Grob-Werke GmbH & Company KG in Germany first flew the Grob 102 Standard Astir III late in 1980
Palapa B1 Satellite Medal owned by Dr. Sally K. Ride, ca. 1983. Creator: UnknownPalapa B1 Satellite Medal owned by Dr. Sally K. Ride, ca. 1983. Palapa is the name for a series of communication satellites owned by Indosat, an Indonesian telecommunication company
Drift Sight, Italian, Crocco, c. 1917. Creator: Central Aeronautico InstitutoCrocco drift indicator; 280mm wide, 500mm long, 215mm high. Used for indicating the path of airplanes
Hour Angle wristwatch, ca. 1927. Creator: Longines-Wittnauer Watch CoHour Angle wristwatch, ca. 1927. On 20-21 May 1927, Charles Lindbergh literally flew into history when he crossed the Atlantic Ocean in his Ryan NYP Spirit of St
Grumman G-22 Gulfhawk II, 1936. Creator: Grumman Aircraft Engineering CorporationNR1050. Aerobatic biplane flown by Major Alford " Al" Williams as demonstration aircraft for Gulf Oil Company. Similar to Grumman F3F single-seat fighter aircraft flown by the U.S. Navy
Controller, Magnetic Compass, General Electric, 2CA10E1, Wiley Post crashCylindrical shaped panel mounted instrument, with white luminous figures on black face. Earth induction compass. On 15 August 1935
Key to the City of Los Angeles, presented to Sally Ride, 1984. Creator: UnknownKey to the City of Los Angeles, presented to Sally Ride, 1984. Brass key presented to Dr. Sally K. Ride in October 1984 by Mayor Tom Bradley
ERA is for Everyone badge owned by Sally Ride, ca. 1972. Creator: UnknownERA is for Everyone badge owned by Sally Ride, ca. 1972. The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) was introduced to Congress for the first time in 1923, and passed both houses of Congress in 1972
Piper PA-18 Super Cub, 1946. Creator: Piper Aircraft CorpGeneral aviation high-wing monoplane; red and cream with a Lycoming O-320, 150 hp engine. The PA-18 Super Cub was a strengthened PA-11, itself a modification of the original J-3 Cub
Geraldine Ferraro badge owned by Sally Ride, 1984. Creator: N. G. Slater CorpGeraldine Ferraro badge owned by Sally Ride, 1984. This Geraldine Ferraro campaign button was owned by Dr. Sally K. Ride. Ferraro was Walter Mondales running mate on the Democratic ticket in the 1984
National Air and Space Museum STS-7 Medal awarded to Sally Ride, 1980s. This medal was awarded to Dr. Sally K. Ride by the Smithsonian National Air
UAV, General Atomics MQ-1L Predator A, 2000. Creator: General AtomicsSatellite data link system, an Electro-optical/Infrared (EO/IR) stabilized gimbal containing two color video cameras and a forward looking infrared (FLIR) as well as synthetic aperture radar (SAR)
Jefferson Award Medal presented to Dr. Sally K. Ride, 1984. Creator: Franklin MintJefferson Award Medal presented to Dr. Sally K. Ride, 1984. Silver-plated bronze medal presented to Dr. Sally K. Ride by the American Institute of Public Service in 1984
Martin B-26B-25-MA Marauder "Flak-Bait", 1943. Creator: Martin Aircraft CoTwin engine medium bomber.Wing Span 2, 160 cm (850 in.), Length 1, 780 cm (701 in.), Height 660 cm (260 in.), Weight 10, 886 kg (23, 999 lb). Project engineer Peyton M. Magruder designed the Glenn L
Sextant, Brandis, with Willson Bubble Telescope, Early, ca. 1919270mm long, 240mm high, 100mm wide; 1919; bubble type; illuminated
Watch, Navigation, Hamilton 4992B, AN5740. Creators: Hamilton Watch Co. George H3 3/4in. diameter; grey painted steel case with 24-hour steel navigation watch
Fleet Model 2, 1929. Creator: UnknownTwo-seat, dual controls open-cockpit biplane with steel tube frame, spruce wing spars, aluminum ribs, all fabric covered; with Kinner K5 100 hp engine
Arado Ar 234 B-2 Blitz (Lightning), 1944. Creator: AradoSingle seat, twin engine jet bomber with RATO. The Arado Ar 234 B Blitz (Lightning) was the worlds first operational jet bomber and reconnaissance aircraft
Sopwith F. 1 Camel, ca. 1917. Creator: Sopwith Aviation CompanySingle engine, single-seat, WWI biplane fighter, with 130 HP Clerget 9B rotary engine. The Sopwith Camel is among the most significant and famous of all WWI aircraft
Sextant, Bubble, Averaging, AN 5851-1. Creator: Unknown8 x 7 x 7in. bubble type; in fitted soft carrying bag with battery case
Spacecraft, New Horizons, Mock-up, model, 2008. Creator: UnknownSpacecraft, New Horizons, Mock-up, model, 2008. New Horizons was the first spacecraft to visit Pluto and the Kuiper Belt in the outer solar system
RQ-7A Shadow 200, 2003. Creator: aI CorporationTactical Unmanned Aerial Vehicle. The RQ-7A provides ground commanders the ability to " see first, understand first
Lunar Module #2, Apollo, ca. 1969. Creator: Grumman Aircraft Engineering CorporationThe Apollo Lunar Module (LM) was a two-stage vehicle designed by Grumman to ferry two astronauts from lunar orbit to the lunar surface and back
Cessna 152 Aerobat, 1977. Creator: Cessna Aircraft Company IncHigh wing, two seat single engine general aviation trainer. The Cessna 150 and 152 became the most popular civilian training aircraft after World War II
Flying suit, USAF Thunderbirds, 2006-2007. Creator: Gibson & BarnesFlying suit, USAF Thunderbirds, 2006-2007. Suit worn by Nicole Malachowski of the air demonstration squadron of the United States Air Force
Heat Shield, X-33 Reusable Launch Vehicle, 1990s. Creator: B. F. Goodrich CompanyThis metallic heat shield panel was made for the X-33 reusable launch vehicle research project that NASA and Lockheed carried out from 1996-2001
Antenna Loop, Dual, from P-51 "Excalibur III", 1950s. Creator: UnknownDual antenna loops mounted side by side on ovoid stainless steel plate. Loops are energized with small electric motors mounted adjacent to the base of each loop
Dead Reckoning, E-6B, Prototype, 1942. Creator: Felsenthal Instrument CoSlide: yellow with green radials, computer: black plastic
Teledyne Continental Motors Voyager-200 Horizontally-opposed Engine, 1987In 1930, Continental began development of air-cooled horizontally opposed engines for low-powered aircraft. For example, the Continental A-40 made the classic Piper Cub possible
Drift Meter, B-3, Boeing B-17D "Swoose". Creator: UnknownSighting head, missing periscopic element. The B-3 was used on bombers and transports when ground or water could be clearly seen. It evolved from the earlier Gatty drift meters
Aero Club of America Aviation Medal of Merit awarded to Captain St. Clair Streett, 1920. Obverse: relief of an eagle flying over the globe
Sun Compass, Bumstead. Creator: Pioneer Instrument Company85mm diameter, 110 high; 24 hour dial and azimuth scale; white on black
Pioneer 10 / 11, reconstructed full-scale mock-up, 1972For over 30 years, the Pioneer 10 spacecraft sent photographs and scientific information back to Earth. Launched March 2, 1972, it reached speeds of 52, 100 kilometers (32)
Indicator, Directional Gyro, Sperry, Wiley Post Final Flight. Creator: Sperry CorporationCylindrical shaped panel mounted instrument, with white luminous figures on black face. Badly damaged
Rocket Test Stand No. 2, American Rocket Society (ARS), 1938-1941This is American Rocket Society (ARS) Test Stand Stand No. 2 used in ground tests of experimental rocket motors. Built in 1938, it had a thrust capacity of 200 pounds
Alexander de Seversky Navy Aero School badge. Creator: UnknownAlexander de Seversky Navy Aero School badge. Silver anchor with wings and wreath of chain links. Seversky was a Russian-American aviation pioneer and inventor
Model, Lunar Probe, Ranger. Creator: UnknownModel, Lunar Probe, Ranger. This is a 1/24th scale model of Ranger 1 and 2, the spacecraft series that sought to gather knowledge about the Moon in the first yearsof the space age
Camera, Kodak, 1A Autographic Junior, Lt. Lowell Smith, 1924. Creator: Kodak1A Autographic Kodak Junior folding camera for A-116 film.Kodak F7.7, 130mm lens no.149925; black leatherette case. Lt. Lowell Smith took this No
Medical kit carried aboard the Douglas World Cruiser by Lt. Lowell Smith, c. 1924. The Aeronautic " Tabloid", replica of the official medical equipment carried by Lt
Engineering model, Mariner 2, July 1, 1976 to present. Creator: NASAOn December 14, 1962, useful scientific information was radioed to Earth from the vicinity of another planet for the first time
Slide Rule, William J. Powell, ca. 1930s. Creator: Keuffel & Esser CoDuring the 1920s William J. Powell led a small group of black air enthusiasts in Los Angeles. He established the Bessie Coleman Flying Club in 1929