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Background imageAviation Collection: Airplanes over New York City returning from World War I. Watercolor by Joseph Pennell, c1919

Airplanes over New York City returning from World War I. Watercolor by Joseph Pennell, c1919
RETURN OF THE WORLD FLIERS. Airplanes over New York City returning from World War I. Watercolor by Joseph Pennell, c1919

Background imageAviation Collection: International yacht race at New York between the Livonia and Dauntless during a gale

International yacht race at New York between the Livonia and Dauntless during a gale. Wood engraving, 1871
YACHT RACE, 1871. International yacht race at New York between the Livonia and Dauntless during a gale. Wood engraving, 1871

Background imageAviation Collection: English astronomer. Line engraving, 19th century

English astronomer. Line engraving, 19th century
EDMUND HALLEY (1656-1742). English astronomer. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageAviation Collection: The race across the Atlantic Ocean between the American yachts Coronet and Dauntless

The race across the Atlantic Ocean between the American yachts Coronet and Dauntless
YACHT RACE, 1887. The race across the Atlantic Ocean between the American yachts Coronet and Dauntless, showing the start from New York Harbor. Line engraving, 1887

Background imageAviation Collection: French postage stamp honoring inventor and engineer Louis Bleriots flight across the English

French postage stamp honoring inventor and engineer Louis Bleriots flight across the English channel in 1909
POSTAGE STAMP: BLERIOT. French postage stamp honoring inventor and engineer Louis Bleriots flight across the English channel in 1909

Background imageAviation Collection: The Giant Geyser in Yellowstone National Park, Montana. Wood engraving, English, 1873

The Giant Geyser in Yellowstone National Park, Montana. Wood engraving, English, 1873
YELLOWSTONE PARK: GEYSER. The Giant Geyser in Yellowstone National Park, Montana. Wood engraving, English, 1873

Background imageAviation Collection: A poster for the French airline Latecoere, promoting its air mail

A poster for the French airline Latecoere, promoting its air mail and passenger service to Spain and Morocco
AVIATION POSTER, 1921. A poster for the French airline Latecoere, promoting its air mail and passenger service to Spain and Morocco

Background imageAviation Collection: (1862-1948). American journalist and statesman. I resign. American cartoon, 1916

(1862-1948). American journalist and statesman. I resign. American cartoon, 1916
JOSEPHUS DANIELS (1862-1948). American journalist and statesman. I resign. American cartoon, 1916, by Harry Grant Dart urging the resignation of Daniels as Secretary of the Navy

Background imageAviation Collection: Poster for the Franco-Roumaine passenger airline which flew between Eastern Europe and France

Poster for the Franco-Roumaine passenger airline which flew between Eastern Europe and France
AVIATION POSTER, 1922. Poster for the Franco-Roumaine passenger airline which flew between Eastern Europe and France, depicting a Potez VII biplane, 1922

Background imageAviation Collection: Poster for a French airline, depicting a Breguet 14 passenger biplane, 1919

Poster for a French airline, depicting a Breguet 14 passenger biplane, 1919
AVIATION POSTER, 1919. Poster for a French airline, depicting a Breguet 14 passenger biplane, 1919

Background imageAviation Collection: Diagram of Gustave Trouves ornithopter, which was powered by an internal combustion engine

Diagram of Gustave Trouves ornithopter, which was powered by an internal combustion engine
TROUVEs ORNITHOPTER. Diagram of Gustave Trouves ornithopter, which was powered by an internal combustion engine. Invented in 1870, it was the first ornithopter to successfully fly

Background imageAviation Collection: The De Havilland Airco DH5 single seater combat biplane of the British Royal Flying Corps

The De Havilland Airco DH5 single seater combat biplane of the British Royal Flying Corps. Photograph c1916
WWI: BRITISH COMBAT PLANE. The De Havilland Airco DH5 single seater combat biplane of the British Royal Flying Corps. Photograph c1916

Background imageAviation Collection: Lieutenant William D. Coney, the first person to make a transcontinental flight in less than 24

Lieutenant William D. Coney, the first person to make a transcontinental flight in less than 24 hours
WILLIAM D. CONEY, 1921. Lieutenant William D. Coney, the first person to make a transcontinental flight in less than 24 hours

Background imageAviation Collection: Lieutenant William D. Coney, the first person to make a transcontinental flight in less than 24

Lieutenant William D. Coney, the first person to make a transcontinental flight in less than 24 hours
WILLIAM D. CONEY, 1921. Lieutenant William D. Coney, the first person to make a transcontinental flight in less than 24 hours

Background imageAviation Collection: Inflation and ascent of an airship in Dresden, Germany. German newspaper engraving, 1884

Inflation and ascent of an airship in Dresden, Germany. German newspaper engraving, 1884
GERMAN AIRSHIP, 1884. Inflation and ascent of an airship in Dresden, Germany. German newspaper engraving, 1884

Background imageAviation Collection: Mark Quinlan nearly falling from a one-man dirigible during a flight over Hartford

Mark Quinlan nearly falling from a one-man dirigible during a flight over Hartford, Connecticut in June 1878
ONE-MAN DIRIGIBLE, 1878. Mark Quinlan nearly falling from a one-man dirigible during a flight over Hartford, Connecticut in June 1878. The dirigible was designed and built by Charles Ritchel

Background imageAviation Collection: 19th century engraving

19th century engraving
HOT AIR BALLOON. 19th century engraving

Background imageAviation Collection: Inflation of a hot air balloon with hydrogen gas. 19th century engraving

Inflation of a hot air balloon with hydrogen gas. 19th century engraving
HOT AIR BALLOON INFLATION. Inflation of a hot air balloon with hydrogen gas. 19th century engraving

Background imageAviation Collection: Gondola of John Wises hot air balloon, Atlantic, during an attempted transatlantic voyage from St

Gondola of John Wises hot air balloon, Atlantic, during an attempted transatlantic voyage from St. Louis in 1859
WISEs ATLANTIC BALLOON. Gondola of John Wises hot air balloon, Atlantic, during an attempted transatlantic voyage from St. Louis in 1859. Contemporary American engraving

Background imageAviation Collection: John Wises hot air balloon, the Atlantic, accidentally landing in a lake during an attempted

John Wises hot air balloon, the Atlantic, accidentally landing in a lake during an attempted transatlantic voyage
WISEs ATLANTIC BALLOON. John Wises hot air balloon, the Atlantic, accidentally landing in a lake during an attempted transatlantic voyage from St. Loius in 1859. Contemporary American engraving

Background imageAviation Collection: Man watching a hot air balloon ascent. Late 19th century German engraving after a drawing by Fritz

Man watching a hot air balloon ascent. Late 19th century German engraving after a drawing by Fritz Beinke
BALLOON ASCENT. Man watching a hot air balloon ascent. Late 19th century German engraving after a drawing by Fritz Beinke

Background imageAviation Collection: Hot air balloon accident in which the gondola broke off from the balloon

Hot air balloon accident in which the gondola broke off from the balloon. Wood engraving, 19th century
BALLOON ACCIDENT. Hot air balloon accident in which the gondola broke off from the balloon. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageAviation Collection: Hot air balloon and rudder designed by French aeronaut Jean Pierre Francois Blanchard

Hot air balloon and rudder designed by French aeronaut Jean Pierre Francois Blanchard. Wood engraving, American, c1835
BLANCHARDs BALLOON. Hot air balloon and rudder designed by French aeronaut Jean Pierre Francois Blanchard. Wood engraving, American, c1835

Background imageAviation Collection: Hot air balloon designed by Jean Pierre Francois Blanchard, in which he crossed the English

Hot air balloon designed by Jean Pierre Francois Blanchard, in which he crossed the English Channel with John Jeffries
BLANCHARDs BALLOON. Hot air balloon designed by Jean Pierre Francois Blanchard, in which he crossed the English Channel with John Jeffries in 1785. Wood engraving, American, c1835

Background imageAviation Collection: Hot air balloon that ascended from Norwich, England has fallen into the sea

Hot air balloon that ascended from Norwich, England has fallen into the sea. Wood engraving, American, c1835
BALLOON ACCIDENT. Hot air balloon that ascended from Norwich, England has fallen into the sea. Wood engraving, American, c1835

Background imageAviation Collection: Hot air balloon designed by French aeronaut Jean-Francois Pilatre de Rozier in the 18th century

Hot air balloon designed by French aeronaut Jean-Francois Pilatre de Rozier in the 18th century
ROZIERs BALLOON. Hot air balloon designed by French aeronaut Jean-Francois Pilatre de Rozier in the 18th century. Wood engraving, American, c1835

Background imageAviation Collection: Scientific experiments conducted during a flight on the hot air balloon Zenith, from La Villette

Scientific experiments conducted during a flight on the hot air balloon Zenith, from La Villette, France
HOT AIR BALLOON: ZENITH. Scientific experiments conducted during a flight on the hot air balloon Zenith, from La Villette, France. Wood engraving, American, 1877

Background imageAviation Collection: Hot air balloon designed by Vincenzo Lunardi, an 18th century Italian aeronaut

Hot air balloon designed by Vincenzo Lunardi, an 18th century Italian aeronaut. Wood engraving, American, c1835
LUNARDIs BALLOON. Hot air balloon designed by Vincenzo Lunardi, an 18th century Italian aeronaut. Wood engraving, American, c1835

Background imageAviation Collection: Ascent of a hot air balloon, 19th century

Ascent of a hot air balloon, 19th century
HOT AIR BALLOON. Ascent of a hot air balloon, 19th century

Background imageAviation Collection: Airship designed by Italian aeronaut Pasquale Cordenons (1837-1886). Wood engraving, American, 1877

Airship designed by Italian aeronaut Pasquale Cordenons (1837-1886). Wood engraving, American, 1877
ITALIAN AIRSHIP. Airship designed by Italian aeronaut Pasquale Cordenons (1837-1886). Wood engraving, American, 1877

Background imageAviation Collection: Professor John Steiner leaping from his hot air balloon into Lake Erie during an attempt to fly to

Professor John Steiner leaping from his hot air balloon into Lake Erie during an attempt to fly to Canada in 1857
BALLOON ACCIDENT, 1857. Professor John Steiner leaping from his hot air balloon into Lake Erie during an attempt to fly to Canada in 1857. Contemporary American wood engraving

Background imageAviation Collection: Airship invented by Jean Pierre Francois Blanchard in the 18th century

Airship invented by Jean Pierre Francois Blanchard in the 18th century
FLYING MACHINE. Airship invented by Jean Pierre Francois Blanchard in the 18th century

Background imageAviation Collection: The death of Marie Blanchard, wife of aeronaut Jean Pierre Blanchard

The death of Marie Blanchard, wife of aeronaut Jean Pierre Blanchard, when her balloon caught fire during a
MARIE BLANCHARD, 1819. The death of Marie Blanchard, wife of aeronaut Jean Pierre Blanchard, when her balloon caught fire during a demonstration over Paris, 6 June 1819. Contemporary engraving

Background imageAviation Collection: English balloonist. Sadlers crash into the Irish Sea during his attempt to cross it in October 1812

English balloonist. Sadlers crash into the Irish Sea during his attempt to cross it in October 1812
JAMES SADLER (1753-1828). English balloonist. Sadlers crash into the Irish Sea during his attempt to cross it in October 1812. 19th century engraving

Background imageAviation Collection: Parachute, 19th Century

Parachute, 19th Century
PARACHUTE, 19th CENTURY. 19th century engraving

Background imageAviation Collection: Various positions of the Parachute in descending. 19th century engraving

Various positions of the Parachute in descending. 19th century engraving
PARACHUTE, 19th CENTURY. Various positions of the Parachute in descending. 19th century engraving

Background imageAviation Collection: Charles Durant, the first American aeronaut, ascending in his balloon over Boston, 13 September 1834

Charles Durant, the first American aeronaut, ascending in his balloon over Boston, 13 September 1834
HOT AIR BALLOON ASCENT. Charles Durant, the first American aeronaut, ascending in his balloon over Boston, 13 September 1834. 19th century engraving

Background imageAviation Collection: Ascent of an airship in Berlin. German engraving, 1883

Ascent of an airship in Berlin. German engraving, 1883
AIRSHIP ASCENT, 1883. Ascent of an airship in Berlin. German engraving, 1883

Background imageAviation Collection: Woodcut by Thomas Bewick, early 19th century

Woodcut by Thomas Bewick, early 19th century
HOT AIR BALLOON. Woodcut by Thomas Bewick, early 19th century

Background imageAviation Collection: Balloon ascent of French aeronauts Maurice Mallet and Paul Jovis from La Villette gasworks

Balloon ascent of French aeronauts Maurice Mallet and Paul Jovis from La Villette gasworks, near Paris, 1887
BALLOON ASCENT, 1887. Balloon ascent of French aeronauts Maurice Mallet and Paul Jovis from La Villette gasworks, near Paris, 1887

Background imageAviation Collection: Companion of aeronaut Charles Green. Accompanied Green during the fatal experiment in which

Companion of aeronaut Charles Green. Accompanied Green during the fatal experiment in which the parachute designed by
EDWARD SPENCER, 1839. Companion of aeronaut Charles Green. Accompanied Green during the fatal experiment in which the parachute designed by Robert Cocking failed

Background imageAviation Collection: The large meter to measure the amount of gas used to inflated Thaddeus S. C. Lowes hot air balloon

The large meter to measure the amount of gas used to inflated Thaddeus S. C. Lowes hot air balloon
LOWEs BALLOON, 1859. The large meter to measure the amount of gas used to inflated Thaddeus S.C. Lowes hot air balloon. American engraving, 1859

Background imageAviation Collection: Charles Greens Nassau balloon crashing into the ocean after descending too quickly from a high

Charles Greens Nassau balloon crashing into the ocean after descending too quickly from a high altitude
GREENs BALLOON, 1850. Charles Greens Nassau balloon crashing into the ocean after descending too quickly from a high altitude. English engraving, 1850

Background imageAviation Collection: Fatal accident on the hot air balloon Zenith, 15 April 1875. In trying to break the altitude

Fatal accident on the hot air balloon Zenith, 15 April 1875. In trying to break the altitude record in a balloon
ZENITH ACCIDENT, 1875. Fatal accident on the hot air balloon Zenith, 15 April 1875. In trying to break the altitude record in a balloon, two of the three balloonists suffocated from the thin air

Background imageAviation Collection: Henry Tracey Coxwell opening the gas-valve of the hot air balloon with his teeth because his hands

Henry Tracey Coxwell opening the gas-valve of the hot air balloon with his teeth because his hands were frostbitten
COXWELL & GLAISHER, 1862. Henry Tracey Coxwell opening the gas-valve of the hot air balloon with his teeth because his hands were frostbitten after attaining the highest altitude on record with his

Background imageAviation Collection: English astronomer, meteorologist and balloonist. Glaisher conducting experiments in a hot air

English astronomer, meteorologist and balloonist. Glaisher conducting experiments in a hot air balloon
JAMES GLAISHER (1809-1903). English astronomer, meteorologist and balloonist. Glaisher conducting experiments in a hot air balloon, 19th century English engraving

Background imageAviation Collection: French reconaissance squad flying a surveillance balloon designed by Charles Coutelle during

French reconaissance squad flying a surveillance balloon designed by Charles Coutelle during the conflict with Austria
SURVEILLANCE BALLOON. French reconaissance squad flying a surveillance balloon designed by Charles Coutelle during the conflict with Austria, 1794

Background imageAviation Collection: 19th century engraving

19th century engraving
FLYING MACHINE. 19th century engraving



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