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- Aero Club of America, 1912, Aero Club holds annual banquet at Sherry's. Progressive platform upheld by members (← links)
- Anderson, 1912, Helps and hindrances to American aviation. Need of a national laboratory (← links)
- Avis, 1912, At the Signal Corps Aviation School (← links)
- Bathiat, 1912, Bathiat breaks Vedrines' record (← links)
- Bedel, 1912, René Bedel meets death in fog (← links)
- Blériot, 1912, Blériot flyer in Philadelphia (← links)
- Blériot, 1912, Blériot reports cause of recent monoplane deaths (← links)
- Chatley, 1912, Application of theory to ornithopters. The action of the flapping wing (← links)
- Chatley, 1912, Gyroscopic problems in aviation (← links)
- Chatley, 1912, The development of automatic stability. Aeroplanes to-day only moderately stable (← links)
- Clark, 1912, Mrs. Julia Clark killed (← links)
- Clément-Bayard, 1912, Dirigible climbs 9,860 feet (← links)
- Coffyn, 1912, Coffyn has self-starter (← links)
- Collier, 1912, Aero Club president has progressive platform. To make association representative in fact (← links)
- Collier, 1912, The world's leading sportsman in aviation (← links)
- Collier, 1912, Unusual flight precedes Aero Show opening (← links)
- Curtiss, 1912, Glenn Curtiss brings forth new air craft (← links)
- Curtiss, 1912, Glenn Curtiss goes to Europe (← links)
- Curtiss, 1912, Glenn Curtiss perfects new hydro-aeroplane (← links)
- Dean, 1911, Mann model monoplane (← links)
- Delaroche, 1912, Mme. Delaroche wins appeal (← links)
- Deutsch de la Meurthe, 1912, A limousine monoplane (← links)
- Dubonnet, 1912, Émile Dubonnet makes new balloon record. Establishes distance mark with Condor III (← links)
- Dutrieu, 1912, Mlle. Dutrieu wins Coupe Femina (← links)
- Ely, 1911, Eugene Ely and Cromwell Dixon have fatal falls (← links)
- Grahame-White, 1911, The story of the aeroplane (← links)
- Henry, 1991 (← links)
- Publication B2p0004e03, 1912, New accessories catalogue (← links)
- Publication B2p0020e17, 1912, Aero clubs plan big circuit race. Course to cover 1,810 miles (← links)
- Publication B2p0033e09, 1911, The Aeronautical Society of the Renssalaer Polytechnic Institute formed at Troy, New York (← links)
- Publication B2p0046e13, 1912, Dirigible Akron explodes carrying crew to death (← links)
- Publication B2p0046e14, 1911, Dirigible Akron has trial trip. Moore discourages ocean flight (← links)
- Publication B2p0046e17, 1912, Suggests four causes for Akron disaster. Goodyear Company makes thorough investigation (← links)
- Publication B2p0056e08, 1911, The never ending chase for the altitude record (← links)
- Publication B2p0056e12, 1912, Record passenger altitude flight (← links)
- Publication B2p0062e08, 1912, America lags in military aeronautics. General Allen appeals for officers and men (← links)
- Publication B2p0062e15, 1911, American aviation records in closed circuit without stops (← links)
- Publication B2p0062e21, 1912, American made monoplanes (← links)
- Publication B2p0063e22, 1911, New American record (← links)
- Publication B2p0096e05, 1912, Austrian army aviator breaks world's altitude record (← links)
- Publication B2p0101e31, 1911, Aviation and its progress in 1911 (← links)
- Publication B2p0103e13, 1912, Aviettes fail to fly (← links)
- Publication B2p0103e16, 1912, Flight with an aviette (← links)
- Publication B2p0110e05, 1912, Bague mystery solved (← links)
- Publication B2p0132e20, 1912, Bedel wins Coupe Pommery (← links)
- Publication B2p0143e03, 1912, Bergdoll flies over Philadelphia (← links)
- Publication B2p0161e18, 1912, To register aerial births (← links)
- Publication B2p0218e01, 1912, Brown hydro-aeroplane successful (← links)
- Publication B2p0227e07, 1912, Burgess monoplane ready to defend cup (← links)