Lot 1116
(AERO CLUB OF AMERICA) OFFICIAL EARLY AVIATION PUBLICATIONS
Good lot of 15 European and American governmental, academic, business, and military reports on various aeronautical subjects, from the archives of the Aero Club of America, the first national organization in the United States to license pilots. Includes: "Notes and Bibliography on Aerial Bombardment Protection", by N.V. Black and R.L. Corsbie, a series of lectures given to the Engineering Department of the New York Central Railroad in 1941; "Recent Development of the Aeroplane Industry", by the William Morris Imbrie &Co. brokerage firm; "Progres de la Metallurgie et Leur Influence sur L''Aeronautique" ("Advances in Metallurgy and their Influence on Aeronautics"), by M. Gaetan (Paris: Mm. Blondel la Rogery), 1928, 63pp. 8vo., with a fold-out sheet of b/w photographs; "Equipment for Aero Units of the Aviation Section (Signal Corps)", (Washington: Government Printing Office), 1916, 109pp. 8vo.; "The Modern Airport: A Study in Landscape Engineering of the Location, Design, Construction and Management of Airports, Together with a Suggested Design for the Municipal Airport at Syracuse, N.Y.", by Sterling R. Wagner (Syracuse: New York State College of Forestry), 1931, 109pp. 8vo., including eight fold out charts, diagrams, maps, and blueprints to be used in the planning of a local airport; two copies of "The Aircraft''s Part in Beating the U-Boat", by Aero Club president Henry Woodhouse (Annapolis: United States Naval Institute), 1918, 12pp. 8vo.; "Torpedoplanes in World War II", also by Henry Woodhouse (Annapolis: United States Naval Institute), 1941, 14pp. 8vo., well illustrated with photographs of military and civilian aircraft; "U.S. Naval Aeronautic Policies", also by Henry Woodhouse, (Annapolis: United States Naval Institute), 1942, 22pp. 8vo., well illustrated with photographs of aircraft in naval roles; Ünited States Naval Institute Proceedings, No. 190" (Annapolis: United States Naval Institute), 1918, 201pp. 8vo., containing the aforementioned article by Henry Woodhouse, " The Aircraft''s Part in Beating the U-Boat"; "Convention Relating to the Regulation of Aerial Navigation" (Paris: Blondel la Rougery), 1926, 65pp. 4to., text of an international agreement, in Spanish, French and English, establishing international standards for aerial navigation and transportation, signed by 22 nations; "Technical Orders No. 1" (Dayton: Technical Section, Division of Military Aeronautics), 1918, 88pp. stated, 4to., a monthly publication intended to apprise the Air service of the status of its available aviation material, including aircraft, engines, and other components, unfortunately missing at least 25 pages, still well illustrated with line diagrams and drawings; "Wood in Aircraft Construction", by the Forest Service''s Forest Products Laboratory (Washington: Government Printing Office), 1919, 149pp. 4to., "The War in Italy: The Aeronautics", by the Italian General Headquarters, Photographic Department (Milan: Fratelli Treves), 1917, 31pp. 8vo., containing photographs of anti-aircraft weaponry, captured and destroyed Austrian aircraft, aerial shots of shell-pocked battlefields, and more; "Instrument Flying Technique in Weather" (Fairfield, OH: Headquarters: Air Service Command), well-illustrated with detailed drawings of weather conditions and humorous illustrations of fliers; "The Louis Allis Messenger", September-October 1942 edition, a lavishly-illustrated propaganda publication depicting the training, equipment, and men of the Army Air Corps; and the Report of the Chief of Ordnance to the secretary of War for 1916, with slight content regarding aircraft armaments. Sold with a group of Aero Club letters and documents, unchecked by us. Should be seen.
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