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View (previous 50 | next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- A. B. C., 1915, A new biplane to make its appearance. The A. B. C. aeroplane (← links)
- Adams, 1915, The problem of a suitable brake for an aeroplane (← links)
- Adams, 1916, Government manufacture of aeroplanes -- a national menace (← links)
- Advisory Board for Aeronautics, 1915, President appoints Advisory Board (← links)
- Aero Club of America, 1915, Aero Club of America begins new year auspiciously (← links)
- Aero Club of America, 1915, The Aero Club's work (← links)
- Aero Club of America, 1915, The air defenses (← links)
- Aero Club of America, 1916, A million dollars asked to save lives of 10,000 American soldiers (← links)
- Aero Club of America, 1916, Aero club committee reports on aerial reserve corps (← links)
- Aero Club of America, 1916, Aero Club indorses plan for separate air service (← links)
- Aero Club of America, 1916, Aero Club of America congratulates War Department on announcement that it will train one thousand aviators (← links)
- Aero Club of America, 1916, Aero Club of America urges action on aerial patrol system (← links)
- Aero Club of America, 1916, Aero Club of America's energetic and constructive work to get substantial air service for Army, Navy, and Militia (← links)
- Aero Club of America, 1916, Tenth aero club banquet brings out important developments in aviation (← links)
- Aero Club of America, 1916, What the Aero Club of America has stood for and will not stand for (← links)
- Aero Club of America, 4782, Aero Club of America (← links)
- Alexander, 1916, Patrick Y. Alexander in New York (← links)
- American Society of Aeronautic Engineers, 1915, American society of aeronautic engineers appoints new directors (← links)
- American Society of Aeronautic Engineers, 1915, The American Society of Aeronautic Engineers appoints Henry A. Wise Wood and Elmer A. Sperry as its representatives for Advisory Board (← links)
- American Society of Aeronautic Engineers, 1916, American society of aeronautic engineers discuss standardization (← links)
- An Aero Enthusiast, 1915, Our aircraft needs (← links)
- Anderson, 1916, Noted carbureter engineer joins master carbureter concern (← links)
- Arnold, 1916, Bion J. Arnold on consulting board (← links)
- Ashmusen, 1915, Features of the Ashmusen motor (← links)
- Astor, 1916, Vincent Astor to be ensign (← links)
- Atwood, 1916, The Atwood aeronautic motor (← links)
- Baker, 1916, Baker talks (← links)
- Baker, 1916, Congress allowed as much for aeros as asked by Secretary Baker (← links)
- Baldwin, 1916, Blimps. Small dirigibles (← links)
- Barnitz, 1916, Modern processes for the technical production of hydrogen for dirigible airships and balloons (← links)
- Barnitz, 1916, Production of hydrogen by electrolysis. Section 2 of Part 1 (← links)
- Bassett, 1916, Navy department to supply gasoline, oil, and hangars for naval militia (← links)
- Bates, 1915, Concerning the new Sperry-equipped giant 450 h. p. Italian fighting biplanes (← links)
- Bavly, 1915, The Loudy flying boat (← links)
- Bearings, 1909, Ball bearings for flyers (← links)
- Beech, 1915, Flying boat demolished without injury to pilot or passenger (← links)
- Beech, 1916, Aviation. A. C. Beech in Jacksonville (← links)
- Bell, 1916, Alexander Graham Bell urges aeroplane mail lines (← links)
- Bell, 1916, Dr. Bell advocates aerial preparedness (← links)
- Bellinger, 1915, New hydro altitude record (← links)
- Belmont, 1915, Perry Belmont resuscitates defense plank of Democratic platform (← links)
- Belmont, 1916, Seventh Regiment cannot accept Belmont gift (← links)
- Benedict, 1915, C. Ray Benedict closes season at Cedar Point (← links)
- Bolling, 1916, N. Y. national guard aviation detachment makes sixty-three flights in mid-winter (← links)
- Bonnet, 1915, Bonney back seeking new aeroplanes for Mexico (← links)
- Borden, 1916, Howard S. Borden to commute by air (← links)
- Bragg, 1916, Caleb Bragg in the East (← links)
- Brindley, 1915, Brindley's flight made with a Curtiss OX motor (← links)
- Brindley, 1916, Brindley to make transcontinental flight (← links)
- Brindley, 1916, Oscar A Brindley marries Miss Oliver (← links)