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A
- Abbe, 1893, Meteorological Work of the U.S. Signal Service, 1870 to 1891
- Abbot, 1912, Early experiences with balloons in war
- Abbot, 1918, Aircraft and Submarines
- Abridgment of patent specifications
- Adams, 2012
- Adler, 1907, Samuel Pierpont Langley
- Advisory Board for Aeronautics, 1915, Acts and resolutions relating chiefly to the Navy, Navy Department, and Marine Corps passed at the first session of the Sixty-fourth Congress, 1915-16
- Advisory Board for Aeronautics, 1915, Appropriation for expenses for the year 1915-1916. Acts and resolutions relating chiefly to the Navy, Navy Department, and Marine Corps passed at the first session of the Sixty-fourth Congress, 1915-16
- Advisory Board for Aeronautics, 1915, Letter from the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution
- Advisory Committee, 1910, Technical Report of the Advisory Committee for the year 1910-1911
- Aero Club of America, 1909, Wright memorial books
- Aero Club of America, 1912, First annual international aeronautical exhibition, under the auspices of the Aero Club of America, May 9 to 18, 1912; the new Grand Central Palace, New York City
- Aero Club of America, 1912, Year book, 1909-1916
- Aero-Amateur, 1909, Flying; the why and wherefore
- Aeronautical Society of Great Britain, 1912, Founded 1866
- Aeronautical Society of Great Britain, 1915, Official presentation of the gold medal of the Aeronautical Society of Great Britain to Busk and Bryan
- Aeronautical World
- Aeronautics (UK)
- Airminded
- Alexander, 1902, The conquest of the air; the romance of aerial navigation
- Alexander, Miller, and Pierce, 2014
- Allaz, 1998
- Alphabetical Index to the classification of German Patents
- Alter, 1915, Aerial loops at night
- American Aeronaut
- American Aeronaut and Aerostatist
- American Journal of Science
- American School of Correspondence, 1911, Cyclopedia of automobile engineering
- Amick, 1875, History of Donaldson's balloon ascensions, laughable Incidents, frightful accidents, narrow escapes, thrilling adventures, bursted balloons
- Andrée Diaries, 1931
- Angle, 1921, Airplane Engine Encyclopedia
- Annely, 1729, A theory of the winds . . as it was read to the Royal Society
- Annual Report of the Aëronautical Society of Great Britain
- Archibald, 1897, The story of the earth's atmosphere
- Atwood, 1911, Atwood and his St. Louis-New York flight. A record full of promise
B
- Bachler, 1996
- Bacon, 1900, By Land and Sky
- Bacon, 1902, Dominion of the Air
- Bacon, 1905, Balloons, airships and flying machines; by Gertrude Bacon
- Bacon, 1907, The Record of an Aeronaut
- Bacon, 1911, How Men Fly
- Baden-Powell, 1883, Military Ballooning
- Baden-Powell, 1887b, How I learnt ballooning
- Baden-Powell, 1907, Ballooning as a sport
- Baden-Powell, 1909, Aeronautics
- Baden-Powell, 1909, Practical aerodynamics and the theory of the aeroplane
- Baker, 1912, What is a hydroplane? The evolution of a new type of craft
- Baker, 2000
- Baldwin, 1782, Hints on the improvements of balloons
- Baldwin, 1786, Airopaidia: containing the narrative of a balloon excursion from Chester
- Baldwin, 1908, How to construct and operate a one-man airship
- Baldwin, 1909, Extracts from Baldwin's letters. Baddeck No. I
- Ballantyne, 1880, Up in the Clouds
- Ballantyne, 1880, Up in the Clouds
- Bamfourth, Catherine Jill, Abbott, Malcolm, Entrepreneurs of the sky: Case studies on entrepreneurial learning from the early British aviation industry, 2019
- Bancroft and Lohr, 1912, The tensile strengths of the copper-zinc alloys
- Bannerman-Phillips, 1912, Grenadiers of the air. Exploits in bomb-dropping from flying machines
- Bannerman-Phillips, 1913, Achievements of military aircraft. Lessons taught by the European maneuvers and by the Tripolitan and Balkan campaigns
- Bannerman-Phillips, 1913, Mining the air with balloon torpedoes
- Bannerman-Phillips, 1914, A gun-carrying biplane. A sixty-mile-an-hour gun-carrying biplane of steel
- Bannerman-Phillips, 1914, A radium motor. The possibilities of radium as a motive power of the future
- Bannerman-Phillips, 1914, Communication between aircraft and the ground. Adapting wireless to the requirements of military aircraft
- Bannerman-Phillips, 1914, How Great Britain trains her military aviators. The central flying school
- Bannerman-Phillips, 1914, Russia's giant war flyers. The Sikorsky aeroplanes and how they are constructed
- Bannerman-Phillips, 1914, The Martinsyde transatlantic challenger monoplane. An English machine designed to compete for the Northcliffe prize
- Bannerman-Phillips, 1914, The new British Mark R. E. biplane
- Bannerman-Phillips, 1914, The short folding-wing sea-plane of the British Navy
- Barber, 1917, The aeroplane speaks
- Barber, 1918, Aerobatics
- Barnaby, 1891, Marine Propellers
- Barrus, 1895, Boiler Tests; embracing the results of one hundred and thirty-seven evaporative tests, made on seventy-one boilers
- Barry; Brearey, 1885, The aeronautical exhibition of 1885, Jurors' report
- Bashforth, 1873, A Mathematical Treatise on the Motion of Projectiles, founded chiefly on the Results of Experiments made with the author's cronograph
- Baumler, 2017, Aviation and Asian Modernity
- Beach, 1912, Aviation at the French maneuvers. Military use of the aeroplane by the leading air power
- Beach, 1912, Design of racing aeroplanes. Drawings of some remarkably fast monoplanes, with designs for an international cup defender
- Beach, 1912, The Boland biplane
- Beach, 1912, The New York Aero show. Description of some novel American aeroplanes on exhibition
- Beach, 1913, The Curtiss military biplane. Description of the new Curtiss tractor aeroplane for army use
- Begley, 2017, The Great Nadar
- Béjeuhr, 1914, How the scientists are studying the aeroplane. Institutes of aerial engineering and their work
- Bell, 1907, Aerial locomotion, Appendix B, Partial bibliography, Smithsonian Institution, by Dr. Cyrus Adler
- Bell, 1916, Preparedness for aerial defense
- Bellon, 1990, Mercedes in peace and war
- Benson, 1916, Annual report of the Secretary of the Navy for the fiscal year 1916
- Berriman, 1913, Aviation
- Billington, 2019
- Bilstein, 2001
- Black, 1943
- Blake, 1882, Original Solutions of Several Problems in Aerodynamics
- Blanchard, 1784, Journal and certificates on the fourth voyage of Mr. Blanchard .... 16 Oct. 1784
- Blanchard, 1784, Narrative of his third aerial voyage from Rouen, on the 18th of July, 1784
- Blanchard, 1786, Police regulations for his ascent from Kronstadt on the 1st of October, 1786
- Blanchard, 1793, Journal of my forty-fifth ascension, being the first performed in America, on the ninth of January 1793
- Blanchard, 1888, An exact, an authentic narrative of M. Blanchard, third aerial voyage from Rouen in Normandy, July 18 1784
- Bland and Hutton, 1851, Seven views of the atmotic ship
- Bland, 1860, Atmotic ship, by the Hon. W. Bland
- Blériot, 1911, The Blériot Bus. A record passenger-carrying trip of a new monoplane
- Blériot, 1911, Two new Blériot monoplanes. Descriptions of the latest aeroplanes by the celebrated French pioneer
- Blodget, 1857, Climatology of the United States, and of the temperate latitudes of the North American continent
- Bloor, 2011
- Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, 1915, Letter transmitting a memorial on the need of a national advisory committee for aeronautics
- Bohun, 1671, A discourse concerning the origine and properties of wind. With an historical account of hurricanes
- Bonbright, 1907, A new American aeroplane
- Bose, 1914, On the equations of motion of a plane surface through air, with special reference to its stability (Constrained motion of a kite)
- Bossoh, 2022
- Boston Aeronautical Society, 1912, Bulletin on a new system of supporting surfaces for flying machines
- Boyer, 1908, An aeroplane factory
- Bradley, 1910, Learning to fly on French aerodromes
- Brannon, 1879, The air-boat for air travel
- Brannon, 1879, The air-boat for arcustatic air travel . . . making aero-navigation facile, rapid, safe, etc.
- Breckenridge and Goodenough, 1912, An extension of the Dewey decimal system of classification applied to the engineering industries
- Bréguet, 1911, A new aeroplane passenger-carrying record. Louis Breguet's feat of transporting 11 people 3 miles across country: Description of the machine
- Brewer and Alexander, 1893, Aeronautics
- Brewer, 1913, Carburetion in theory and practice
- Brewer, 1946
- Brockett, 1910
- Brockett, 1921
- Brockett, 1923
- Brooks, 1992, Zeppelin
- Browne, 1915, A handbook of carburetion
- Brucker, 1912, Brucker's transatlantic airship expedition getting ready. From the Verde Islands to Barbados with the trade winds
- Brucker, 1913, Brucker's balloon trip across the ocean
- Bryan, 2018
- Buckingham, 1915, The theory of the Pitot and Venturi tubes
- Burnaby, 1882, A ride across the channel
- Butler, 1907, 5000 miles in a balloon
- Butman, 1913, The Langley Aerodynamical Laboratory
C
- Calton, 2018
- Cameron, 1893, Aerial navigation
- Campbell, 1867, The Reign of Law
- Carlotta, 1883, Sky-larking in Cloudland, or Aerial Adventures of Carlotta
- Cattell, 1910
- Caulkins, 1895, Aërial navigation; the best method
- Cavallo, 1781, A treatise on the nature and the properties of air and other permanently elastic fluids
- Cavallo, 1785, The history and practice of aerostation
- Cavallo, 1803, The elements of natural, etc., philosophy (Vol. IV, pp. 316-356 aeronautics, etc.)
- Century Magazine
- Chalmers, 1858, Electro-chemistry, etc
- Chambers, 1911, Naval aviation
- Chambers, 1912, A hangar ship
- Chambers, 1912, Annual report on aviation for the fiscal year 1912
- Chambers, 1912, Annual report on aviation for the fiscal year 1913
- Chambers, 1913, Aviation. Report of the Chief of the Bureau of Navigation to the Secretary of the Navy for the fiscal year 1913
- Chanute, 1894, Progress in flying machines
- Chanute, 1894, Progress in Flying Machines
- Chanute, 1910, Recent experiments in gliding flight
- Chase, 1894, The coming railroad. The Chase-Kirchner aerodromic system of transportation
- Chatley, 1907, The problem of flight: a text-book of aerial engineering
- Chatley, 1909, Principles and design of aeroplanes
- Chatley, The force of the wind
- Chronological index of patents
- Claudy, 1909, Our aeronautical organization
- Claudy, 1913, Coming army aeroplanes
- Clayton, 1894, The Eddy Malay tailless kite
- Cleghorn, 1810, The Hydro-aeronaut or Navigator's Life-buoy
- Colliex, 1913, A monster hydro-aeroplane
- Collins, 1903, The action of a bird's wing and its bearing on the problem of mechanical flight
- Collins, 1910, The boys book of model aeroplanes; how to build and fly them: with the story of the evolution of the flying machine
- Collins, 1911, Second boys book of model aeroplanes
- Columbia University, 1915, Thermodynamic efficiency of present types of internal combustion engines for aircraft
- Compton, 1909, Comparison of the Wright and Voisin aeroplanes
- Conneau, 1911, The aeroplane in naval service
- Conneau, 1912, My three big flights
- Conway, 2006
- Cordeiro, 1910, The atmosphere, its characteristics and dynamics
- Corn, 1983
- Coxwell, 1854, Balloons for warfare
- Coxwell, 1889, My life and balloon experiences, with a supplementary chapter on military ballooning
- Cresee, 1902, Practical Pointers for Patentees
- Crouch, 1981
- Crouch, 1983
- Crouch, 2003
- Crouch, 2003, Wings
- Cruikshank, 1825, Scene in the farce of 'Lofty Projects,' performed for the benefit and amusement of John Bull, street scene, humorous coloured caricature by T. G. G. Humphrey
- Culin, 1914, How to run and install two and four cycle gasoline engines
- Curtiss, 1911, Glenn Curtiss wins the Scientific American trophy. The first aeronautical trophy to be offered for competition in America
D
- D'Arman, 1914, Lexique aéronautique en six langues
- D'Orcy, 1915, Cost of the war in airships. Summary of the airship losses of the Central Empires since the beginning of the war
- D'Orcy, 1915, How the war has modified the aeroplane. The passing of the military mono-plane, and the development of the battle-plane
- D'Orcy, 1915, Progress of the seagoing flying boat
- D'Orcy, 1916, Mastery of the air vs. control of the sea. Zeppelins as observation towers for the German fleet
- D'Orcy, 1916, New developments in military aeroplanes. Aeroplane destroyer versus battle aeroplane
- D'Orcy, 1916, Possibilities and conditions of crossing the Atlantic by airship
- D'Orcy, 1916, Super-Zeppelins
- D'Orcy, 1917
- Davenport, 1978, Gyro
- Davidson, 1840, Disclosure of the discovery and invention, and a description of the plan of construction and mode of operation of the aerostat; or, A new mode of aerostation
- Davidson, 1858, A new theory of the flight of birds
- Davidson, 1901, A new flying machine
- De Bausset, 1887, Aerial navigation
- Deisch, 1912, Some novelties in glider construction
- Derb, 1908, The vacuum airship
- Dienstbach, 1910, Clement-Bayard II
- Dienstbach, 1910, The Parseval airship
- Dienstbach, 1910, The wreck of the Deutschland
- Dienstbach, 1911, A study of the giant airship of the future. Its probable lines of development
- Dienstbach, 1911, Accidents to dirigibles and their lessons
- Dienstbach, 1911, Christening the Suchard. The airship which is to essay a transatlantic crossing in the trade winds
- Dienstbach, 1911, The Brucker transatlantic airship expedition
- Dienstbach, 1911, The burning of the German military dirigible M III
- Dienstbach, 1911, The dirigible of today. A review of French, English, and German airships
- Dienstbach, 1911, The new rigid dirigible of the English Navy N I
- Dienstbach, 1911, Wreck of the British naval airship Mayfly. Penalty of launching a rigid dirigible in a cross wind
- Dienstbach, 1911, Zeppelin's Schwaben. A high speed craft for passenger service
- Dienstbach, 1912, A journey in a passenger-carrying Zeppelin airship. The fascination of a trip through the air
- Dienstbach, 1912, Recent developments in French dirigibles. The construction of the Lieutenant Selle de Beauchamp
- Dienstbach, 1913, A journey in a Zeppelin. Impressions of a trip in the airship Viktoria Luise
- Dienstbach, 1913, Flying for altitude records
- Dienstbach, 1913, Important progress in airships
- Dienstbach, 1913, Lessons of the disaster of the L II
- Dienstbach, 1913, Progress in landing Zeppelins
- Dienstbach, 1913, The destruction of the German dirigible L. Z. 15
- Dienstbach, 1913, The military value of low flying
- Dienstbach, 1913, The naval airship
- Dienstbach, 1913, The wreck of the first German naval airship L 1
- Dienstbach, 1914, A criticism of the Steinmetz system of aerial defense and offense
- Dienstbach, 1914, Did Prof. S. P. Langley invent the first practical flying machine?
- Dienstbach, 1914, Has the fighting dirigible airship arrived?
- Dienstbach, 1914, Recent improvements in aeroplane design and what they mean
- Dienstbach, 1914, The Austrian aircraft disaster
- Dienstbach, 1914, The prospects of aerial fighting in the present war. What may be expected of dirigibles and aeroplanes
- Dienstbach, 1914, The vindication of adjustable wings
- 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
- Dienstbach, 1915, Christmas in the air
- Dienstbach, 1915, Our first naval dirigible. An American-built airship possessing novel features of control and anchorage
- Dienstbach, 1915, The gyrotelescope
- Dienstbach, 1916, The flying sensation. Could it be realized?
- Dienstbach, 1916, The war Zeppelin. Why recent mammoth dirigibles exhibit deviation from standard types
- Dierikx, 2000
- Dierikx, 2018
- Dixie, 1917, Air navigation for flight officers
- Driver, 1997
- Dumaresq de Carteret-Bisson, 1884, The balloon society of Great Britain. Inaugural address in celebration of the Centenary Jubilee of the first balloon ascent in the UK
- Dyke, 1908, The anatomy of the automobile, section on The airshps
E
- Eddy, 1898, Some kite experiments
- Edison tells Dumont to get rid of balloons, 1902
- Ege, 1974
- Engineering Magazine
- Ennis, 1911, Flying machines to-day
- Eppelsheimer, 1915, Twin-six engines for aeroplanes
- Eppelsheimer, 1915, Where wings are made for fighting men. How the war has stimulated the aeroplane industry in this country
- Epstein, 2014, Torpedo
- European Aeronautical Society, 1835, A description of this extraordinary machine, the first aerial ship, the 'Eagle' invented by Count Lennox
F
- F.D.A., 1866, Essay on flying
- Fales, 1917, Learning to fly in the U. S. Army
- Fassig, 1896, Report of the International Meteorological Congress held at Chicago, August 21-24, 1893
- Fauri, 2021
- Ferguson, 1907, International kite ascensions
- Ferguson, 1909, The exploration of the upper air by means of ballons-sondes