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- Abbe, 1896, Simultaneous balloon ascensions
- Abbe, 1896, Simultaneous balloon ascensions
- Aero Club of America, 1907, Third annual exhibition
- Aero Club of America, 1916, What the Aero Club of America has stood for and will not stand for
- Aeronautical Society of America, 1909, Progress in the U. S. A. Aeronautic Society's exhibition at Morris Park, New York
- Anthony, 1909, Anthony wireless dirigible
- Armengaud, 1911, The analytical representation of aeroplane resistance. Fitting equations to the experimental curves
- Arnold, 1908, The present ballooning center
- Assmann and Berson, 1906, Expedition to East Africa
B
- Baldwin, 1908, The U. S. Army dirigible airship
- Benoist, 1914, European situation great aero lesson to U.S.
- Boyer, 1908, An aeroplane factory
- Brewer, 1907, Brewer, Griffith. Photographs by automatic camera from a captive balloon
- Brunet, 1909, Más sobre las hélices
C
- Cady and McFarland, 1906, Helium in Kansas Natural Gas
- Cañellas, 1909, Notables experimentos de Aviación
- Chalmers, 1908, The helicopter
- Chandler, 1907, The winning of the Lahm cup
- Chanute, 1893, Aerial navigation (Transportation)
- Chanute, 1894, Sailing flight. From observations made at Constantine, Algeria, by J. Bretonnière. Discussion by Octave Chanute
- Chanute, 1898, Gliding experiences
- Chanute, 1908, Evolution of the 'two-surface' flying machine, part I
- Chanute, 1908, Evolution of the 'two-surface' flying machine, part II
- Chanute, 1908, Future uses of aerial navigation
- Chapman, 1904, The problem of the soaring bird
- Chauviere, 1909, La Hélice Integral
- Chronology of Principal Sevents, September 1907
- Clayton, 1894, The Eddy Malay tailless kite
- Cornu, 1908, The future of the helicopter
D
- De Marcay-Kluytmann, 1908, The dirigible
- Dean, 1905, The question as to whether falcons when soaring interlock their primary wing feathers
- Decker, 1897, On the mechanics of the kites
- Deprez, 1908, Soaring flight. Models for its mechanical investigation
- Dey, 1907, Aeronautic motors
- Dienstbach, 1907, Hersey's preconceived flight across the lakes
- Dienstbach, 1908, Clement-Bayard, the airship up to date
- Dienstbach, 1914, The Wright automatic stabilizer for aeroplanes. Merits and faults of the patented device; how the actual stabilizer differs from that of the patent
- Dow, 1894, The elastic fluid turbine, a possible motor for aeronautical use
- Duryea, 1894, Learning how to fly
E
- Eddy, 1894, A soaring aeroplane kite
- Eddy, 1894, Experiments with hexagon and tailless kites
- Eddy, 1899, Experiments in weather prediction
- Erbslöh, 1907, Story of winner's trip
- Evans, 1916, General Evans organizes aero club of Hawaii -- to be affiliated with aero club of America
F
- Faroux, 1912, Aerial supremacy
- Ferber, 1907, Aeroplane experiments of Louis Bleriot
- Ferguson, 1896, A high kite ascension at Blue Hill
- Ferguson, 1899, Progress of experiments with kites during 1897-1898, at Blue Hill Observatory
- Ferguson, 1907, International kite ascensions
- Fournier, 1908, Fourth aeroplane of the aerial experiment association
- Fournier, 1909, Gyroscopic balancing of aeroplanes. Suggested methods of maintaining equilibrium
- Franklin, 1840, Ascent of a balloon (Sir Joseph Banks to B. Franklin). The Works of Benj. Franklin, by Jared Sparks
- Franklin, 1840, Balloons. (Sir Joseph Banks to B. Franklin.) The Works of Benj. Franklin, by Jared Sparks
- Franklin, 1840, Dissuading him from attempting to cross to England in a balloon
- Franklin, 1840, Sinking fund--balloons. Richard Price to B. Franklin
G
- Gammeter, 1907, The Gammeter orthopter
- Gardenhire, 1907, The battle to conquer the air
- Glidden, 1909, A talk on ballooning
- Gradenwitz, 1906, The Parseval dirigible airship
- Gradenwitz, 1907, An interesting German flying machine
- Gradenwitz, 1907, Captive balloons in the German army and navy
- Green, 1836, Mr. Green's account of the ascent of the grand ballon from Vauxhall
- Green, 1909, Going up and looking down
- Grimshaw, 1878, Airships
- Guarini, 1903, Flight of birds mechanically considered
H
- H Farman, 1908, My flights
- Hammon, 1896, Experiments with kites at San Francisco
- Harrington, 1894, Systematic explorations of the upper air, with estimates of cost
- Hayward, 1905, The Gillespie aeroplane
- Hazen, 1894, Double balloon ascension at the celebration of the 250th anniversary of the settlement of the town of Providence, R. I.
- Hazen, 1894, Proposed aerial voyage to Europe
- Hazen, 1894, Scientific results gained by balloons
- Hazen, 1894, Ten miles above the earth
- Heintz, 1903, Heintz's new flying machine
- Heitman, 1910, Lilienthal
- Hele-Shaw, 1887, Friction. Methods of reducing its resistance
- Hendricks, 1886, Note on the problem of soaring birds
- Hendrickson, 1908, Stability of aeroplanes
- Henry, 1860, Attempt to cross the Atlantic by aeronautic machinery. (Letter of the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution in reply to T. S. C. Lowe.)
- Herring, 1908, Early Herring correspondence
- Holmes, 1903, The Holmes machine
- Hopkinson, 1840, Balloons. (To B. Franklin)
- Horn, 1908, Aeronautics in Cincinnati
- Humphreys, 1908, The possibility of extending our knowledge of the sun and of atmospheric absorption
I
J
- Jaubert, 1907, The use of hydrolith for the inflation of balloons
- Jennings, 1909, Balloon photography
- Johnson and Wright, 1906, How to make a gliding machine. Directions with working drawings
- Johnson, 1894, Soaring flight, Discussion
K
- Kearney, 1907, The Aero Club of St. Louis
- Kimball, 1908, The Kimball helicopter
- King, 1900, Washington H. Donaldson
- Kleinschmidt, 1908, The kite station on Lake Constance
- Knabenshue, 1902, Interesting balloon adventure
- Knowlton, 1903, Mysteries of aerial navigation (1)
- Knowlton, 1903, Mysteries of aerial navigation (2)
- Koch, 1909, Alexander Graham Bell
- Krarup, 1910, Financial mechanics of aviation
- Krarup, 1910, Studies in aviation theory and practice
- Kress, 1894, Note on the elastic air-screw
- Kress, 1894, The theory of sailing flight
- Kruckman, 1909, Aeronaut Leo Stevens
L
- Lamson, 1899, Lamson's new kite
- Lanchester, 1909, The flight of birds. II. The mechanics of a bird's way in the air
- Langley, 1891, Experiments in aerodynamics (1)
- Langley, 1894, The internal work of the wind (2)
- Langley, 1895, Langley's law
- Langley, 1897, A rubber-propelled model
- Langley, 1897, Methods of launching aerial machines
- Langley, 1904, Greatest flying creature
- Langley, 1905, Experiments with the Langley aerodrome (2)
- Larden, 1893, Thunderstorm phenomena on the Matterhorn
- Lawrence, 1909, Birth, laws and practicalities of aviation
- Lawson, 1910, Editorial
- Lecornu, 1899, Cellular kite
- Lesh, 1907, Some preliminary experiments in flying
- Lesh, 1907, The development of an aeroplane
- Lesh, 1908, Conditions of success with aeroplanes
- Lilienthal, 1894, The flying man
- Link, 1909, Aero Club of Indiana
- Link, 1909, Aeronautics in Indianapolis
- Logan, 1908, The Philadelphia Inquirer airship
- Louvrié, 1894, Theory of soaring flight
- Lucas, 1888, The flight of birds
- Lucas, 1904, Greatest flying creature
- Ludlow, 1905, A new aeroplane
- Ludlow, 1907, A story without words. The trial of the new Ludlow aeroplane in Hampton Roads, off the Jamestown Exposition, during the month of August
- Ludlow, 1907, The dirigible balloon
- Ludlow, 1907, The law governing aeroplanes
- Luyties, 1908, Experiments with a helicopter
M
- MacMechen, 1908, The age of flying
- Marey, 1897, Sailing flight
- Marriott, 1908, The conquest of the air
- Martin, 1907, Japan and America
- Marvin and Langley, 1894, The internal work of the wind. Discussion of Professor Langley's paper by C. F. Marvin
- Marvin, 1894, The internal work of the wind. Discussion of Professor Langley's paper
- Marvin, 1903, Kites in air exploration
- Maxim, 1895, Experiments in aeronautics (2)
- Maxim, 1909, High explosives in aerial warfare as a source of energy
- Maxim, 1909, The flying machine in war
- Maxim, 1910, Aerial warfare
- McCoy, 1907, The voyage of the America
- McCurdy, 1909, Hammondsport work of the Aerial Experiment Association
- McCurdy, 1909, The A. E. A.'s work (1)
- Means, 1908, The dihedral angle in kites and aeroplanes
- Means, 1909, Grist for the mathematical mill
- Meckel, 1907, The story of the Abercron
- Melville, 1902, Aërial navigation problems
- Menéndez Caballero, 1909, Caracteristica del tipo definitivo del aviador
- Moedebeck, 1908, Present state of aeronautics
- Mott, 1894, Aerodynamics
- Mouillard, 1897, The bird and the wind
- Müllenhoff, 1897, James Means, the Aeronautical Annual
- Myers, 1894, Manoeuvring of balloons
- Myers, 1894, Manufacturing hydrogen gas balloons
- Myers, 1902, Aerial navigation problems
- Myers, 1908, Dirigible balloons with screw in front
- Myers, 1909, Hydrogen gas ballooning
N
- Nature, 1919, Use of Helium for Aircraft Purposes
- Newberry and Trowbridge, 1888, The flight of birds
- Newberry, 1887, The flight of birds
- Noel, 1908, How Orville Wright made his flights
- Noel, 1908, The American championship
- Noel, 1914, England acquiring 1,000 additional aircraft
O
- Ovington, 1912, "Gyroscopic force" an overworked press-agent
- Ovington, 1912, Gyroscopic force and aeroplanes
P
- Pallejá, 1909, El V Congreso de Esperanto y la Aviación
- Patterson, 1910, Baltimore aviation meet
- Payrey, 1904, Experiments with the airship 'Mediterranean II'
- Peabody, 1897, Carbonic acid or air?
- Peebles, 1908, The first balloon trip made by a woman from North Adams
- Pelterie, 1907, The latest French aeroplanes and their records. The Pelterie monoplane
- Phillips, 1894, Mechanical flight: The sustentation of the weight
- Pickering, 1908, The future of artificial flight
- Pischof, 1908, The Pischof aeroplane
- Postnikov, 1908, A military reconnaissance in a balloon during the Russo-Japanese War
- Proctor, 1903, Proctor's air piercer
- Publication , 1896, A flying machine that flew
- Publication , 1909, Zeppelin's conquest of the air
- Publication 10015, 1909, Propeller molding. Some useful hints for the caster
- Publication 10097a, 1907, Piloting towards a goal
- Publication 10145, 1894, Bridgeport's flying machine
- Publication 10162, 1900, Lord Rayleigh on 'Flight' (3)
- Publication 10174, 1908, Recent aeroplane prizes and the conditions under which they may be competed for
- Publication 10175, 1906, Recent airship and aeroplane experiments In Europe
- Publication 10180, 1908, Recent foreign aeroplanes
- Publication 10181, 1909, Recent French aeroplanes and their performances
- Publication 10183, 1899, Recent kite experiments at the Blue Hill Observatory
- Publication 10190a, 1909, The record flight of 'Zeppelin II'
- Publication 10194, 1908, The Red Wing
- Publication 10309, 1900, The resistance of the air
- Publication 10488, 1907, The Roshon aeroplane
- Publication 10502, 1903, Rosy views on airship matters
- Publication 10592, 1901, The Roze 'Aviator'
- Publication 10822, 1907, Santos-Dumont's combined aeroplane and airship
- Publication 10824, 1907, Santos-Dumont's latest aeroplane (1)
- Publication 10995, 1907, The Scientific American Flying machine trophy
- Publication 10997, 1902, The scientific aspect of M. Santos-Dumont's experiments
- Publication 11027, 1908, Secret of the Wright airship
- Publication 11047, 1908, Lieutenant Selfridge
- Publication 11059, 1908, Sensational news from Russia
- Publication 11104, 1890, Shall we fly?
- Publication 11127, 1909, Side lights on the future of flying
- Publication 11308, 1900, Lord Rayleigh on flight
- Publication 11355, 1906, Some recent foreign flying machines. Illustrates and describes some of the latest attempts at solving the problem of flight
- Publication 11389, 1902, Sounding the air by flying machines controlled by Hertizan waves
- Publication 11396, 1903, Sovereignty of the air
- Publication 11555, 1902, Stevens' airship
- Publication 11556, 1902, Leo Stevens' new airship
- Publication 11562, 1902, Leo Stevens thinks he can beat Santos-Dumont
- Publication 11704, 1903, W. L. Tanney's flying machine
- Publication 12003, 1902, Total wreck of the Severo airship
- Publication 1209, 1908, Baldwin's dirigible airship accepted by the United States Government
- Publication 12114, 1908, Twin screw dirigible of Capt. Baldwin
- Publication 12183, 1902, United States government and flying machines
- Publication 12194, 1902, The use of balloons in war (2)
- Publication 12372, 1908, Victims of aviation
- Publication 12645, 1909, Washington Aero Club
- Publication 12737, 1907, Wellman polar airship expedition
- Publication 12791, 1894, Wellner's flying machine
- Publication 12868, 1903, Whitehead's experiments
- Publication 12869, 1902, Whitehead's new machine
- Publication 12870, 1903, Gustave Whitehead's new machine
- Publication 12955, 1908, With the aviators
- Publication 12983, 1908, World's record flight
- Publication 12995, 1908, The Wright Brothers
- Publication 12996, 1908, Wright Brothers' aeroplane in France and the United States
- Publication 12997, 1909, Wright Brothers' new British patent
- Publication 130, 1906, The Aero Club of America's exhibits recently shown at the Sixth Annual Automobile Show
- Publication 13006, 1908, Mr. Orville Wright and the aeroplane at Fort Myer, Virginia
- Publication 13010, 1908, Orville Wright breaks all records--62 minutes in the air
- Publication 13054, 1908, The Wright airship
- Publication 13141a, 1897, Professor Zahm's experiments
- Publication 13180, 1900, Count von Zeppelin's airship (2)
- Publication 13182, 1906, Count von Zeppelin's dirigible airship. Reviews the experiments with this airship, and gives an illustrated description of improvements recently introduced
- Publication 132, 1908, Aero Club of France
- Publication 13203, 1908, Zeppelin's great airship destroyed
- Publication 193, 1907, Aeronautical societies of the world
- Publication 198, 1903, Aeronautical Society of Great Britain
- Publication 2494, 1907, Canovetti's air-resistance experiments, an illustrated account
- Publication 2702, 1893, The secret of soaring
- Publication 2916, 1903, Cody's kite and North Pole proposition
- Publication 3279, 1908, Danish dynamic progress
- Publication 3285, 1895, Darwin's observations
- Publication 3309, 1908, Death of Lieut. Thos. E. Selfridge
- Publication 3390, 1908, Delagrange beats the record and wins the Aerchdeacon Cup
- Publication 3743, 1909, Dreadnoughts and airships
- Publication 4099, 1907, The Esnault-Pelterie aeroplane