Social and Cultural Aviation Collection

Pioneer aviators became household names and their flights catapulted them into fame and celebrity. The objects of popular culture in the collection display everything from ashtrays to wristwatches that reflect the public fascination with aviation.

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Fokker T-2 Map Object Fragment, Wright Brothers' Hangar Object Banner, Commemorative, Arthur Smith, 1916 Object Ticket Holder, Pan American Airways, William J. Eck Object Strip Map, Air Corps, No. 40, San Francisco to Los Angeles, 1926 Object Pen, National Air Museum Establishment, 1946 Object Money Clip, National Air Races 1946, Glenn L. Martin Object Message Pouch, Pan American Goodwill Flight Object Membership Card, Quiet Birdmen, James H. Doolittle Object Ashtray, Wright-Bellanca W.B. 2 "Columbia" Object Pocket Watch, James H. Doolittle Object Pocket Watch, James H. Doolittle Object Wrist Watch, James H. Doolittle Object Wrist Watch, James H. Doolittle Object Spoon, Thor Solberg Object Medal, Commemorative, Charles A. Lindbergh Object Wallet and Pass to St. Joseph, Missouri, Lt. Lowell Smith Object Check, Orteig Prize, Charles A. Lindbergh Object Fabric, Aircraft, DH-4, Charles A. Lindbergh, 1926 Mail-plane Object Pen, National Air and Space Museum Appropriation Bill, July 1963 Object Gilmore the Flying Lion Object Pennant, Pacific Flight, Amelia Earhart Object Flag, United States, 48 Star, Lt. Herbert Peters Object Map, 1933 Atlantic Flight, Charles A. Lindbergh & Anne Morrow Lindbergh Object