Aeronautics -- United States -- History
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Aeronautics -- United States -- History
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Aeronautics
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- The great air race, glory, tragedy, and the dawn of American aviation, John Lancaster
- Doolittle, aerospace visionary, Dik Alan Daso
- First in flight, the Wright brothers in North Carolina, Stephen Kirk
- BARNSTORMERS, WING-WALKING AND FLYING CIRCUSES
- The great air race, glory, tragedy, and the dawn of American aviation, John Lancaster
- The pathfinders, by David Nevin and the editors of Time-Life Books
- Birdmen, the Wright Brothers, Glenn Curtiss, and the battle to control the skies, Lawrence Goldstone
- Langley Research Center, 1917-2017 a storied legacy, a soaring future, National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- NASA's origins and the dawn of the space age, by David S. F. Portree
- The first century of flight, NACA/NASA contributions to aeronautics
- America's hangar, a Fiveson Entertainment production for Smithsonian Networks ; producer/director, Gary Wortman ; writers, Gene Lenore ... [and others]
- Journey into space research, continuation of a career at NASA Langley Research Center, by W. Hewitt Phillips
- Foundations of military pilot selection systems, World War I, Diane L. Damos
- The 1902 glider, how the problem of control was solved
- A century at Langley, the storied legacy and soaring future of NASA Langley Research Center, Joseph R. Chambers
- Magic of flight
- Flight in America, from the Wrights to the astronauts, Roger E. Bilstein
- Aviation's golden age, portraits from the 1920s and 1930s, edited by William M. Leary
- On great white wings, the Wright brothers and the race for flight, by Fred E.C. Culik and Spencer Dunmore
- Talespins, a story of early aviation days, Edith Dodd Culver
- The Wright brothers and the invention of the aerial age, Tom D. Crouch and Peter L. Jakab
- First flight, the Wright Brothers and the invention of the airplane, Tom D. Crouch ; foreword by John Glenn
- The millionaires' unit, the aristocratic flyboys who fought the Great War and invented America's airpower, Marc Wortman
- The millionaires' unit, the aristocratic flyboys who fought the great war and invented American air power
- The Wright way, the process of invention
- Voyager, seeking newer worlds in the third great age of discovery, Stephen J. Pyne
- The Wright way, innovation through engineering
- The great air race, glory, tragedy, and the dawn of American aviation, John Lancaster
- The great air race, glory, tragedy, and the dawn of American aviation, John Lancaster
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