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Story Air Mailing It In: Rediscovery in the Archives Posted on Dec 17, 2016

There are many ways to find information about the collections held by the National Air and Space Museum Archives. There are finding aids with box and folder listings for over 100 collections.  We are providing access to more and more of our scrapbooks  and photographs.  And while we archivists would like to believe that we know everything about everything in the National Air and Space Museum collections, the truth is, with over 17,000 cubic feet of documents, we are frequently discovering, or, should we say, rediscovering items in our collections.  The stories behind some of these finds are fascinating!

Topics: Aviation Commercial aviation Behind the scenes
Story Around the World on an Envelope Posted on Dec 17, 2016

December 17 marks the date of the first flight of Orville and Wilbur Wright in 1903. As part of the 46th anniversary festivities in 1949, the Air Force Association (AFA) arranged for Colonel Thomas Lanphier to fly around the world on American commercial airlines, demonstrating the efficiency of American airlines and emphasizing the rapid growth of aviation technology in the years since the first flight at Kitty Hawk.

Topics: Aviation Commercial aviation Society and Culture
Story Presidents in Flight Posted on Nov 02, 2016

The National Air and Space Museum Archives' collections feature documents and images of the United States presidents, as they relate to aviation and space flight, from George Washington to George H.W. Bush.

Topics: Aviation People Society and Culture
Story Frightful Early Flight Gear Posted on Oct 31, 2016

Still seeking Halloween inspiration? We’re drawing spooky inspiration from our archives. These photos document early attempts at protecting aviators and their support crews. The results, while practical, were often quite creepy. 

Topics: Aviation Early flight
Story Apollo Gems in the Archives Posted on Aug 22, 2016

One of the joys of working with an archive is unearthing the unexpected. When an avowed space nerd like me gets the opportunity to spend time in archives as impressive as the Smithsonian, my journey down research road was a bit circuitous. More often than not, I was lured away from my original focus by fascinating finds. Here are a few of my favorites.

Topics: Spaceflight Apollo program Human spaceflight Behind the scenes
Story The Year Aeronautics Was an Olympic Event Posted on Aug 05, 2016

In the 1936 games in Berlin, Germany, an actual gold medal was awarded for Aeronautics. Gliding, in which aircraft were catapulted into the air, and aerobatics were demonstration events, with the hopes of becoming full-fledged events in the future.

Topics: Aviation Sports aviation Society and Culture
Story Aeromarine Ice Cream Party Posted on Jul 17, 2016

On March 16, 1922, the staff of Aeromarine Airways in Miami, Florida, held an impromptu ice cream party. 

Topics: Aviation Commercial aviation Early flight Society and Culture
Story Miss Northwestern 1945 Posted on Jun 17, 2016

The Northwestern Aeronautical Corporation (NAC) in St. Paul, Minnesota documented company life during WWII in a series of wooden scrapbooks created for company president John E. Parker. The company supported a softball league with batting averages to shame Ted Williams and a league-leading hockey team. For Thanksgiving, employees received a turkey, compliments of the company. And in June 1945, the company sponsored the Miss Northwestern beauty contest.

Topics: People Society and Culture World War II
Story Inside the Sally K. Ride Papers – Now Open for Research Posted on Jun 15, 2016

Last October, we announced that we had acquired the collection of Sally K. Ride, the first American woman in space. Now, we can share that the archival portion of the collection has been processed and is available for research! See our finding aid for more detailed information.

Topics: Spaceflight Human spaceflight Women
Story Put Me In, Coach! Posted on Apr 04, 2016

It’s April and baseball is back!!!

Topics: Aviation Military aviation Society and Culture