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A-40 Engine
The A-40 was the predecessor of a long line of successful horizontally-opposed Continental engines built for general aviation and military aircraft.
Aircraft and Engine Repair Tools
For most of their journey, the World fliers had to rely upon themselves for the care and maintenance of their aircraft.
AIS (ARS) Rocket Motor No. 1 & 2
Rocket motor used in the first American Interplanetary Society launch attempt in 1931 and the launch of AIS (ARS) #2 in 1933.
AIS (ARS) Rocket Motor No. 1 & 2
Rocket motor used in the first American Interplanetary Society launch attempt in 1931 and the launch of AIS (ARS) #2 in 1933.
AIS (ARS) Rocket Motor No. 1 & 2
Rocket motor used in the first American Interplanetary Society launch attempt in 1931 and the launch of AIS (ARS) #2 in 1933.
Amelia Earhart’s Flight Coat
Amelia Earhart wore this long leather coat with tweed wool lining on many of her flights.
Amelia Earhart’s Flying Goggles (missing lenses)
Amelia Earhart's wore these flying goggles, which are missing the lenses, on some of her flights.
Anchor
The Lindberghs used this anchor to secure the plane in safe harbors.
Armbrust Cup
For emergency landings at sea, Charles Lindbergh always took an armbrust cup that changed moisture from breath into drinking water.
ARS Rocket Motor No. 4
This motor was used in the flight of ARS #4 on Staten Island on September 9, 1934. It burned liquid oxygen and gasoline.