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Air Show Poster
The appeal of flight transcended the economic uncertainties of the Great Depression.
Amelia Earhart Medal (Back)
This gold medal is typical of the memorabilia struck in Amelia Earhart's honor after her disappearance in 1937.
Amelia Earhart Medal (Front)
This gold medal is typical of the memorabilia struck in Amelia Earhart's honor after her disappearance in 1937.
Amelia Earhart Modeling Her Clothing
Amelia Earhart designed a line of "functional" women's clothing and photographed well when modeling her own designs.
Amelia Earhart’s Trophy Chest
This hand-carved trophy chest has design features that reflect three of Earhart's milestone flights.
Amelia Earhart’s Trophy Chest (Open)
This hand-carved trophy chest has design features that reflect three of Earhart's milestone flights.
Aviation Country Club of Long Island
From 1928 to 1948, the Aviation Country Club of Long Island was home to New York businessmen and the aviation elite including the Lindberghs.
Bendix Trophy Presentation Version
Jimmy Doolittle received this presentation version of the Bendix Trophy for his 1931 victory.
Berkeley Flying Cloud
This 1940 Berkeley Models free flight model featured a propeller that folded back to decrease drag after the rubber band “engine” quit.
Book Cover for The Fun of It
Amelia Earhart wrote two books about her flights as well as articles for Cosmopolitan Magazine and National Geographic.