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- Baldwin, 1908, The Baldwin airship
- Bissell, 1911, Bissell has new motor
- Broadwick, 1915, Dropping three thousand feet by parachute. The valuable achievement of Miss Tiny Broadwick
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- Publication 10005, 1907, Progress in aeronautics (1)
- Publication 101, 1908, Aerial war in France
- Publication 10109, 1893, Rain-making
- Publication 10145, 1894, Bridgeport's flying machine
- Publication 10177, 1908, Recent experiments in aviation
- Publication 1026, 1908, Aviation contests at Spa
- Publication 1027, 1908, Aviation in America
- Publication 10296, 1894, Renard's new war balloon
- Publication 10407a, 1894, An aeronaut injured
- Publication 10488, 1907, The Roshon aeroplane
- Publication 10631, 1894, Russia tries a war balloon
- Publication 10800, 1908, Santos-Dumont and his 'Mixte' again
- Publication 11002, 1894, Scientific ballooning in Germany
- Publication 11048, 1908, Lieutenant Thomas E. Selfridge
- Publication 11048, 1908, Lieutenant Thomas E. Selfridge
- Publication 11319, 1909, The Snell experiments
- Publication 11842, 1893, A thrilling balloon trip
- Publication 11990, 1908, To recommend appropriation of $1,000,000 for aeronautics
- Publication 12045, 1908, Trials of Dufour motorless aeroplane
- Publication 12047, 1908, Trials of the 'Loon' hydroplane
- Publication 12058, 1894, Triplicate balloons
- Publication 12109, 1908, The turning of aeroplanes
- Publication 12114, 1908, Twin screw dirigible of Capt. Baldwin
- Publication 122, 1908, Aero Club of America
- Publication 12269, 1894, An aeronaut badly hurt
- Publication 123, 1908, Aero Club of America
- Publication 124, 1908, Aero Club of America
- Publication 12450, 1908, Visit to the military balloon factory
- Publication 12557, 1894, The longest voyage
- Publication 12632, 1908, War airships -- Nothing to fear
- Publication 12637, 1894, War balloons (3)
- Publication 12646, 1908, Waterproofing cloth
- Publication 12791, 1894, Wellner's flying machine
- Publication 12860, 1908, What the aeronaut can do for meteorology. Government ascension blanks for aeronauts
- Publication 12903, 1908, The Williams helicopter (1)
- Publication 12904, 1908, The Williams helicopter (2)
- Publication 12940, 1908, Wireless telegraphy by balloons
- Publication 12955, 1908, With the aviators
- Publication 12978, 1908, Work of the Aerial Experiment Association for July
- Publication 1298, 1908, Balloon accident
- Publication 12983, 1908, World's record flight
- Publication 1299, 1908, Balloon accident
- Publication 12993, 1908, The Brothers Wright (2)
- Publication 12997, 1909, Wright Brothers' new British patent
- Publication 13001, 1909, Wright flights in Italy -- Many machines sold by Voisins, Farman, Bleriot, Santos-Dumont and Antoinette flights--New Zeppelin--Flying getting common
- Publication 13010, 1908, Orville Wright breaks all records--62 minutes in the air
- Publication 13045, 1908, Wilbur Wright's flight in France
- Publication 13048, 1908, Wilbur Wright's trial flights in France
- Publication 13086, 1908, The Yeager flying model
- Publication 1315, 1909, Ballooning season opens with new record--new balloons christened--big increase in this sport in 1909
- Publication 13156, 1909, Zeller airship makes flight
- Publication 1316, 1894, Ballooning with geese
- Publication 1320, 1894, A balloon lawn party at Saratoga Springs, N. Y.
- Publication 1329, 1894, A balloon screw
- Publication 1331, 1894, Balloons for military service. (U. S.)
- Publication 1332, 1893, Balloon signaling. A new military signaling balloon
- Publication 135, 1908, Aero Club of New England
- Publication 137, 1908, Aero Club of New England
- Publication 138, 1908, Aero Club of North Adams
- Publication 139, 1908, Aero Club of Ohio
- Publication 140, 1908, Aero Club of Philadelphia
- Publication 141, 1908, Aero Club of St. Louis
- Publication 1623, 1908, The Berliner helicopter
- Publication 1863, 1893, Birds' methods of steering
- Publication 187, 1908, Aeronautical news of the army for June
- Publication 195, 1908, Aeronautical Society
- Publication 1963, 1908, Blériot 'VIII-Bis'
- Publication 210, 1893, Aeronautics. Announcement
- Publication 214, 1908, Aeronautics in Great Britain
- Publication 215, 1908, Aeronautics in Great Britain
- Publication 2171, 1908, Bréguet gyroplane
- Publication 222, 1908, The Aeronautics Society
- Publication 2481, 1908, California airship comes to grief
- Publication 2759, 1908, The chief dirigible balloons
- Publication 279, 1908, The Aeroplane Ellehammer
- Publication 2911, 1908, The Cody aeroplane
- Publication 3031, 1893, Conférence on aerial navigation. Proceedings of the conference on aerial navigation held in Chicago, August 1893
- Publication 3076, 1909, Construction data
- Publication 3086, 1909, Contests, prizes and shows
- Publication 3102, 1908, The Cornu helicopter
- Publication 3118, 1908, Cost of ballooning
- Publication 3119, 1908, Cost of British military airships
- Publication 3309, 1908, Death of Lieut. Thos. E. Selfridge
- Publication 3390, 1908, Delagrange beats the record and wins the Aerchdeacon Cup
- Publication 3393, 1908, Delagrange wins the Archdeacon Cup
- Publication 3511, 1894, Device for floating the basket of a balloon
- Publication 363, 1909, Aero shows and expositions
- Publication 3690, 1908, Disaster to Count Zeppelin's airship
- Publication 3693, 1908, Disclosure' of Wright Brothers' secret
- Publication 3706, 1909, Doings of the coast. Aero show at Los Angeles and the Sirch Transport
- Publication 3943, 1893, Edison on flying machines
- Publication 3950, 1908, Efficiency of curved surfaces
- Publication 3984, 1894, Electric signaling balloon
- Publication 4034, 1908, Encouragement of interest in aviation
- Publication 4044, 1893, English military balloon
- Publication 4210, 1909, European machines. Cornu helicoplane, Bertin's helicopter
- Publication 4326, 1908, Farman flying machine
- Publication 4327, 1908, Farman in America
- Publication 4353, 1908, The Farman II. Aeronautics
- Publication 4360, 1909, Farman III biplane
- Publication 4362, 1908, Farman wins the Grand Prix
- Publication 4563, 1909, First 'Aeronautic Evening' at the Automobile Club of America
- Publication 4564, 1908, First airship law
- Publication 4567, 1893, The first balloon corps in the U. S. Army
- Publication 4571, 1908, The first dirigible in America to carry 3 passengers
- Publication 4583, 1908, The first successful trial of the new aeroplane Red Wing of the Aerial Experiment Association
- Publication 459, 1908, Air-current whirl-pools
- Publication 46, 1909, Activity in aviation all over United States. Herzog Biplane, Downer's quintoplane, Aeroplane in Richmond, etc.
- Publication 4620, 1894, The flight of man
- Publication 4663, 1894, Flying by steam
- Publication 4670, 1894, Flying machine at Chicago
- Publication 4676, 1909, Flying machines at the Morris Park Volery. Schneider bi-curve machine completed. Butler and Kimball machines
- Publication 49, 1908, The Adams-Farwell aero motor
- Publication 4925, 1909, Foreign aero engines
- Publication 50, 1908, The Adams-Farwell motor
- Publication 5148, 1908, The Gastambide-Mengin monoplane
- Publication 5181, 1894, The General Myer
- Publication 5218, 1894, German army balloons
- Publication 5345, 1908, Gordon-Bennett and other balloon races, Oct. 10-11
- Publication 5346, 1908, Gordon-Bennett balloon race
- Publication 5347, 1908, Gordon-Bennett balloon race
- Publication 5357, 1908, Gordon-Bennett, 1908 (1)
- Publication 5358, 1908, Gordon-Bennett, 1908 (2)
- Publication 5367, 1908, The Gordon-Bennett race
- Publication 5368, 1908, The Gordon-Bennett race for 1908
- Publication 5415, 1893, A government balloon ascension
- Publication 5417, 1908, The Government dynamic flyer
- Publication 5473, 1908, The greatest height ever reached
- Publication 5707, 1908, The Hammondsport Aero Experiment Station
- Publication 5882, 1908, Helicopter Jean Bertin
- Publication 6030, 1908, The Herring government aeroplane nearing completion
- Publication 6079, 1908, The Hewitt flying machine
- Publication 6081, 1908, High explosives as power for flying machines
- Publication 6082, 1908, High kite flight -- winter at 19,856 feet
- Publication 6285, 1894, How it feels to jump out of a balloon
- Publication 6296, 1894, Soaring flight
- Publication 6369, 1908, Insurance on airships and flying machines
- Publication 6375, 1908, International Aeronautical Congress (2)
- Publication 6376, 1908, International Aeronautical Congress (3)
- Publication 6377, 1908, International Aeronautical Congress (4)
- Publication 6378, 1908, International Aeronautical Congress (5)
- Publication 6380, 1908, The International Aeronautical Federation -- London Congress
- Publication 6383, 1908, International Aeronautic Federation Congress
- Publication 6387, 1908, The International balloon contest
- Publication 6395, 1893, International Conference on aerial navigation, Chicago, 1893. Announcement
- Publication 6442, 1908, International School of Aeronautics
- Publication 6446, 1909, In the ballooning world. To balloon to Canada. Balloon basket which will float. All ready for North Adams race. Wellman to try again
- Publication 6652, 1908, July ascensions
- Publication 6653, 1908, July balloon racing, Chicago, July 4
- Publication 6655, 1908, June aeroplane flights in Europe (1)
- Publication 6656, 1908, June aeroplane flights in Europe (2)
- Publication 6657, 1908, June ascensions
- Publication 67, 1908, Aerial Experiment Association
- Publication 6721, 1908, Kimball helicopter
- Publication 697, 1894, Apparatus for saving balloons that fall into the sea
- Publication 7205, 1908, Langley machine to be flown. Langley's memoirs
- Publication 73, 1908, Aerial leagues
- Publication 7311, 1908, The law of the forward edge
- Publication 7682, 1908, The London Balloon Company
- Publication 7869, 1908, A new alloy having nearly the strength of steel and the lightness of aluminum
- Publication 79, 1894, Aerial navigation
- Publication 7984, 1908, March aeroplane flights at Issy
- Publication 801, 1908, Armengaud prize won--20 minutes 20 seconds in air
- Publication 805, 1908, Army aeronautics
- Publication 807, 1908, Army aeronautics for August
- Publication 808, 1908, Army aeronautics for September. The Wright aeroplane. Dirigible No. 1
- Publication 813, 1909, Army news. Military aeronautics abroad
- Publication 8205, 1894, The Maxim flying machine (2)
- Publication 8233, 1894, Hiram S. Maxim and his experimental machine
- Publication 8247, 1908, May aeroplane flights in Europe
- Publication 8248, 1908, May ascensions
- Publication 8360, 1894, Meteorological Congress at Antwerp
- Publication 8452, 1908, Military aeronautical appropriation
- Publication 8467, 1908, Military dirigible for the Belgian Government
- Publication 8500, 1908, Milwaukee Aero Club
- Publication 8524, 1909, Mix tells how to use blower
- Publication 879, 1893, Ascent of exploring balloon for researches in the upper atmosphere
- Publication 8980, 1894, Naming the clouds
- Publication 8989, 1908, National Aeronautical Society
- Publication 8990, 1894, Natural gas balloon ascensions and change of temperature in gas balloons
- Publication 9107, 1909, New aids for the inventor. Balance device aeroplane radiators. McAdamite finds favor
- Publication 9113, 1908, The new Baldwin dirigible
- Publication 9114, 1908, The new 'Bayard' airship
- Publication 9118, 1908, New British army airship
- Publication 9133, 1893, A new dirigible balloon. Russian Military Commission at Warsaw
- Publication 9140, 1907, A new flying model
- Publication 9149, 1908, The new Gross dirigible
- Publication 9152, 1907, The new Parseval
- Publication 9153, 1908, New prizes
- Publication 9155, 1908, New rules for scientific American flying machine trophy
- Publication 9157, 1908, News abroad for the month. Ascents of the 'Bayard-Clément,' the Lebaudy, Ville de Paris, Malécot II, Bleriot, Zeppelin I, Gross II, Parseval II, Antoinette IV, Santos-Dumont, Farman
- Publication 9165, 1893, A New York ascension
- Publication 9169, 1908, The new Zeppelin airship
- Publication 9254, 1908, North Adams Aero Club
- Publication 93, 1909, Aerial propellers
- Publication 9427, 1907, Our Aero Club. (The Aero Club of America.)
- Publication 9428, 1908, Our biggest balloons
- Publication 955, 1909, At Morris Park. Boker, triplane; G. H. Curtiss, aeroplane; C. J. Hendrickson, glider
- Publication 956, 1909, At Morris Park
- Publication 957, 1909, At Morris Park. The Curtiss flyer, Kimball aeroplane, Boker triplane. Beach, Triaca and Lawrence aeroplanes, L. R. Adams glider, etc.
- Publication 9592, 1908, Percentage of leakage through balloon cloth
- Publication 962, 1908, Atmospheric explorations conducted by the Blue Hill Meteorological Observatory
- Publication 9674, 1908, Philadelphia Aero Club
- Publication 970, 1894, The attitude of the Patent Office toward flying-machine inventors
- Publication 9775, 1908, The Pischof aeroplane
- Publication 9783, 1908, Pittsfield Aero Club
- Publication 9987, 1907, Prize wanted for heavier-than-air-machines
- Publication B2p0002e19, 1916, Death of Prof. Cleveland Abbe
- Publication B2p0004e19, 1911, Accident to Naval Dirigible 1
- Publication B2p0005e04, 2869, Aeroplane accidents
- Publication B2p0005e18, 1911, Death of Badger and Johnstone
- Publication B2p0006e02, 1916, Fatal accidents
- Publication B2p0006e18, 1914, Investigation of accidents
- Publication B2p0006e21, 1910, Last day of 1910 claims two victims
- Publication B2p0007e02, 1914, New altitude flight ends fatally
- Publication B2p0007e05, 1913, On monoplane accidents
- Publication B2p0007e12, 1913, Report of the Government Committee on Monoplane Accidents
- Publication B2p0007e13, 1912, Reports on accidents to Fenwick and Lindsay Campbell
- Publication B2p0007e14, 1912, Reports on the fatal accident to Lieut. E. Hotchkiss and Lieut. C. A. Bettington when flying at Wolvercot, near Oxford on Tuesday, September 10, 1912, at about 8.15 a. m
- Publication B2p0008e01, 1912, The toll of the air
- Publication B2p0008e15, 1916, The effect of acetylene on metals
- Publication B2p0009e15, 1911, Description of the new 72 H. P. Adams-Farwell aviation motor
- Publication B2p0009e16, 1911, The new Adams-Farwell rotary motor
- Publication B2p0009e18, 1910, Addosides machine
- Publication B2p0011e17, 1912, Aerial Age
- Publication B2p0011e19, 1909, The aerial battleship
- Publication B2p0011e20, 1916, The aerial board of control
- Publication B2p0012e03, 1916, Monster rally for aerial defense great success
- Publication B2p0012e05, 1913, Our aerial defence
- Publication B2p0012e06, 1916, See $28,975,000 needed for aerial defense
- Publication B2p0012e19, 1912, The Aerial navigation act
- Publication B2p0013e01, 1911, The aerial post
- Publication B2p0013e05, 1915, Postmaster General recommends aerial routes
- Publication B2p0013e10, 1909, Aero
- Publication B2p0020e18, 1915, Aeronautics' data sheets Nos. 27-29
- Publication B2p0021e18, 1916, Western electric aero-phone
- Publication B2p0021e19, 1914, Aero Science Club holds first speed contest
- Publication B2p0021e20, 1915, Aero science club of America
- Publication B2p0022e03, 1913, Aero strength of various countries
- Publication B2p0023e05, 1916, Recent experiments in aerodynamics