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57475Hawthorne CA: Northrop Corporation Aircraft Division 1979-1980. Two vols. 4to. 54 pp some plates numbered; 68 pp unpaginated. With 64 photographs nearly all 8 x 10 in. photographs many dry-mounted on plates all others inserted in archival mylar sleeves many w/ annotations either on verso or text w/in negative most are drawn from Northrop factory photo archive printed on 1979-1980 era Kodak black & white and colour glossy photo paper stock while a couple appear to be earlier Northrop in-house factory press photos. First vol. in 20-ring faux leather binder grass cloth endpapers printed label on front pastedown brass plate mounted front cover rounded corners 2nd vol. in 3-ring brown simulated calf all images in excellent condition NF from the library of David H. Kenyon 1918-2011 former Lockheed engineer & military sales manager as well as aviation consultant for Pan American TWA and the Venezuelan Airlines and later President of the Southern California Wing of the OX5 Aviation Pioneers. An extraordinary pre-publication souvenir album for the Northrop Corporation’s recovery and restoration of the N-3PB floatplane which was Jack Northrop’s first produced aircraft after he had established his company upon leaving Douglas in 1939. March 12 1940 the Norwegian government had contracted with Northrop to build 24 seagoing patrol bombers and he was able to design and build the prototype in less than eight months unfortunately test flying Nov. 1 1940 at Lake Elsinore CA 6 1/2 months after the Nazi German invasion and occupation of Norway by the end of June 1940. These exceptional images show the prototype N-3PB the flexible machine gun in the rear cockpit flight operations in Iceland and Wolford’s photos of test flights on Lake Elsinore. The first album’s photos include a list of plate captions detailing the photo showing Nos. 321 324 320 the restored plane and 315 in flight; N3PB’s packed on the beach; ground crew handling an N-3PB at the dock in Fossvogur and more. Although never delivered to Norway Norwegian pilots in the 330 Squadron flew out of Iceland controlled by Britain at the time and flew missions and fought against German Focke-Wulf FW 200 long range reconnaissance bombers and Blohm & Voss BV 138 Flying Boats. The remainder of both albums focus on the discovery recovery and restoration of No. 320 GS-U an N-3PB from 330 Squadron’s satellite base at Budareiry which was caught in a heavy snow shower and forced down in 1943. Discovered and then salvaged in 1979 through the efforts of a team of Icelandic Norwegian British and American volunteers led by Ragnar J. Ragnarsson vice president of the Icelandic Aviation Historical Society. These images show the lifting of the plane the restoration after its return to Northrop’s Hawthorne Factory where over 300 volunteers of the Western Museum of Flight’s staff and former Northrop employees rebuilt it to its 1943 appearance and rolled it out Nov. 10 1980. Many of the images included here augment those mounted within the souvenir albums showing more stages and some include black & white as well as colour images. The floatplane was displayed in Reykjavik at its’ former Icelandic home base and finally installed at the Norwegian Armed Forces Museum at Gardermoen Airport. It was believed to be the only known survivor until 2003 when another was discovered in the waters off Reykjavik and may eventually be recovered. Roy Wolford 1915-2013 began as an aircraft mechanic and followed Northrop when he set up his corporation becoming the company’s official photographer and head of the photography department. Although unsigned many of these images are attributed to Wolford. No similar examples located in Worldcat; See: Back Matter Aerospace Historian Vol. 28 No. 2 1981; Robert Guttman Northrop’s Norwegian Floatplane Faced the Nazi Invasion Aviation History January 2011; Northrop Corporation, Aircraft Division, paperback
238671Vaucresson Seine et Oise 1965. Liten tverr-folio 355 x 27 cm. 18 blad i farger delvis foldete og 12 “faktakort†innsatt i en orig. mykt semsket ringpermbind uten ryggtittel i en orig. noe oppskrapet kassett. . <br/><br/><em>“The Mystere 20 Fan Jet Falcon has been selected by Pan American World Airways for distribution in United States and Canada by its ‘Business Jets’ Division.†</em> unknown
194653168Los Angeles & Oakland: Western Model Distributors 4546 Hollywood Blvd. Reginald Denny Industries 5751 Hollywood Blvd. 1946. 4to. 84 pp. With 100s of photo illustrations text illustrations diagrams 4 pp. section printed on glossy paper in blue black & white. Illustrated softcovers in blue & white cover art of modeler and young boy building a B-17 bomber w/ jeep and PT boat next to them three-hole punch at gutter margin for post-binding bound in black pebbled cloth Elbe spring binder minor shelfwear NF copy w/ post-war shortages notice on index page and “Denny†stamps over the Western Model Distributors printed logo. First edition of this exceedingly scarce post-World War II modeler’s catalogue for remote control airplanes rubber band driven airplanes small Fleetwind Ohlsson & Rice Herkimer and other model gasoline engines midge racing car models military vehicles and much more. Denny 1891-1967 was a noted film and stage actor who appeared in over 200 dramatic roles and is also considered the father of drone aircraft and radio-controlled model airplanes. Denny landed his first contract in 1939 for his 12-foot span RP-4 and the Navy designated its’ drone TDD-1 for Target Drone Denny. Nearly 15000 Denny drones were produced during World War II and in fact a 19-year old Norma Jean Baker was discovered in the Radio Plane factory while doping drone panels. No copies located in Worldcat; See; Mathews Biography of Reginald Leigh Denny The Academy of Model Aeronautics History Project 2004; Reginald L. Denny & Walter H. Righter Fathers of Today’s UAV Industry The Pioneers 2005. Western Model Distributors, 4546 Hollywood Blvd., Reginald Denny Industries, 5751 Hollywood Blvd., paperback
192255183Kansas City MO: Sweeney School 1922. Folio. 72 pp. Photo-illustrated throughout. Colour-illustrated softcovers embossed raised lettering on front cover punch-sewn at spine w/ red & white silk braid stapled as well minor creasing edgewear very minor dustsoiling still VG- copy. First edition of this catalogue documenting the post-World War I efforts by Sweeney who created a hands-on vocational training school in 1908. By 1921 he had completed the massive new building including 12 acres of floor space and on-site rooms for 800 students allowing for over 8000 in enrollment by the post-World War I era. Such courses as these automotive training schools provided vital expertise for fueling the expansion of automobile manufacturers auto repair shop and service stations later during the 1920s. Following demobilization after World War I the U.S. Congress which had refused to allocate funds to compensate and support veterans when passing the 1917 conscription laws so these industrial training programs were given grants and specific citations in order to encourage returning soldiers to avoid union activity. The Sweeney Building on Pershing Road has continued to be used as office space in Kansas City after the school closed in 1929 and is now on the National Register of Historic Places. Worldcat locates 1 copy Kansas City Public; See: Modder Putting Veterans to Work United States Army War College 2012 pp. 9-15. Sweeney School, paperback
19866414London: Jane's 1986. Revised Edition . Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. John B. Rabbets. Quarto 311 pp. maps b/w photos color illus. indices. First pub. in the UK in 1970 and reprinted several times this is the rev. edn. of 1986. Laid in is a label signed by the author. <br/> <br/> Jane's hardcover
1968028549New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company 1968. Fine condition in a bright and shiny Very Good dust jacket light edgewear and one short closed tear to the bottom edge of the jacket's rear panel. NOT price clipped $23.95 until 1/1/69; then $27.50. Sharp corners. Square and tight. Hinges are perfect. Pages are fresh and crisp -- apparently seldom if ever read. NO owner's name or bookplate. NOT a library discard. NOT a remainder. Foreword by astronaut M. Scott Carpenter. Profusely illustrated. Index. Bound in the original sturdy blue buckram cloth stamped in bright gold. The cloth retains all of its new book luster. Oversize Hardcover. 8.75" wide by 12" tall by 2.25" thick. This large very heavy book 6.5 pounds before packaging will require SUBSTANTIAL extra postage for International shipments but only the standard charge for priority or media mail. . 1st US ed No other printings listed. Oversize Hardcover. Fine condition/Very Good dust jacket. Illus. by NOT a library discard. 831pp. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. McGraw-Hill Book Company Hardcover
1979011879Fallbrook CA: Aero Publishers 1979. 304pp/illus. Detailed history of McDonnell-Douglas Corporation. Clean. 1st Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Aero Publishers Hardcover
1968736194PN. New. 1968. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
199717763Sutton Stroud 1997-98. 2 vols. 8vo. First Edition with very numerous photographs many full-page throughout; original black cloth gilt backs a near fine set in unclipped dustwrapper. Superb assembly of photographs collected from German official and personal archives. The majority appear here for the first time. Sutton, [Stroud, hardcover
194061912Burbank CA: Lockheed Aircraft Corporation 1940-1941. 4to. 9 x 11.5 in. 4 xiv 3 192 pp. With diagrams tables photos suite of 45 cyanotype blueprints added Jan. 1941. Brown linen post-binder lettering & Lockheed logo front cover in dark brown dark brown lettering minor foxing to title some edgewear minor shelfwear still VG copy numbered on ownership page. First edition of this exceedingly rare Lockheed Aircraft Corp. service manual for the Lockheed Lodestar 18 which was a substantial enhancement from the earlier Lockheed 14 Super Electra featuring sections on the fuselage wings wing flaps landing gear stabilizers instruments and more. The Lodestar was developed to compete with the popular Douglas DC-3 but even with its’ greater capabilities in cruising speed range and altitude performance allowing it to easily cross the Rocky Mountains it was not until the Lodestar 18 was enhanced with 5 additional feet and 18 seats which made it profitable. It first entered service with Mid-Continent Airlines and Continental in the United States along with one for United Airlines and several overseas customers. In 1942 most of the domestic models were seized for the war effort and were converted into the very popular and C-46 and later C-60 Lodestars which proved indispensable during World War II. Worldcat locates 1 copy w/o the cyanotype blueprints Ingenium Library & Archives ONT Canada. Lockheed Aircraft Corporation, unknown
199116384Hiawassee GA: Widewing Publications 1991. Hardcover. Near fine/Very good. No statement of edition. Price is on rear panel of jacket. 258 pages numerous b/w and color photos. Small nick on front red board. Bright dust jacket has a couple of 4" creases and couple of 1/2" tears. <br/><br/> Widewing Publications hardcover
1973008063New York: Arco Pub Co 1973. 128pp/illus. The Lockheed Constellation first went into airline service in 1946 with advanced features such as cabin pressurisation hydraulic power-boosted controls reversible-pitch airscrews and high-lift Fowler flaps. By the time it was displaced in the 1960s more than 850 Constellations had been build in a wide range of varying models the evolution of each new version is described here; together with the airlines that operated them. Over 100 photographs and drawings included. Clean. First Edition. Cloth. Near Fine/Near Fine. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Arco Pub Co hardcover
1996011621Palmdale CA: Lockheed Employees Recreation Club Store 1996. 304pp/illus. Clean. 1st Edition. Cloth. Near Fine/Near Fine. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Lockheed Employees Recreation Club Store Hardcover
2001AB006612Air- Britain 2001. 608pp 300 photos large A4 format many previously unpublished photos. The development and utilisation of all the twin-engined Lockheed transports and the bomber derivatives over a period of 70 years. 7000 individual aircraft histories support a richly illus text. A very substantial work in excellent condition. First Edition. Hard Cover. As New. Air- Britain Hardcover
20038516Bristol U.K.: Cerberus 2003. First English Edition . Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Short quarto xvi 304 pp. frontis b/w photos & illus. facsimiles appendices index. Until his death in Oct. 1944 Lent was the leading exponent of night fighter tactics. Special limited edition with a special plate attached to the f.f.e.p. containing the signatures of the author & 4 Luftwaffe Aces: Wolfgang Falck 7 victories Paul Zorner 59 victories Hans-joachim Jabs 50 victories & Georg Herman Greiner 51 victories. Hardcover book in fine cond. d/w in fine cond. <br/> <br/> Cerberus hardcover
19782090202118202561Asahi Sonorama 1978. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Asahi Sonorama paperback
194356782Portland & Eugene OR Seattle WA: West Coast Lumbermen’s Assoc. 1943-1944. 4to. 25 3 pp. Numerous woodcut & photo illustrations text diagrams. Orange printed softcovers 3-hole punch at gutter margin as issued together with 1 leaf TLS mimeograph copy of TLS from W.B. Greeley to the West Coast Lumbermen’s Assoc. on letterhead dated April 1944 and the 1 leaf mimeograph Uneven Kiln Temp. report. light shelfwear light toning still NF. First edition of this report as sawmills and lumber operations across the West tried to ramp up and meet wartime demand for aircraft lumber during World War II especially for troop glider production many of which were used in the D-Day landings. There were production problems primarily from uneven temperatures and improperly used kilns as well as kilns which were not upgraded to handle the production of the required Aviation seasoned lumber. Worldcat locates 4 copies Yale Utah State Central Wash U of W. West Coast Lumbermen’s Assoc., paperback
194761334Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office Aircraft Division 1947. 4to. 173 1 pp. With numerous photo plates map large folding tables diagrams charts. Printed blue softcovers black lettering front cover minor shelfwear very slight uniform toning minor curving to textblock ink number on front cover still VG- copy from library of Dick Bueschel. First edition of this exceptional post-War report detailing the effects of strategic bombing campaigns against Imperial Japan including atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II. The work offers specific details on Japanese aircraft types design features materials for construction effectiveness of the bombing and specific propeller designs. Government Printing Office], Aircraft Division, paperback
191349234Boston: James Means 1913. 12mo 18cm. Staple-bound printed wrappers; 10pp. Trivial external soil else Near Fine. James Means 1855-1920 is best remember as the publisher and editor of the influential Aeronautics Annuals that appeared in 1895-7 providing a clearing-house for the latest trends in aviation engineering and providing a basis for the innovations of Orville and Wilbur Wright. The current publication advertises refinements to Means' simplified control column for which he originally won a patent in 1911. James Means unknown
20035821164Airplan Flight Equipment Ltd 2003. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has soft covers. In good all round condition. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item200grams ISBN:9781874783787 Airplan Flight Equipment Ltd paperback
20043723290Christopher Foyle Publishing 2004. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. Dust jacket in good condition. Library sticker on front cover. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item2200grams ISBN:9781902579825 Christopher Foyle Publishing hardcover
2013012157Bulgaria: Albatros MDV Ltd. 2013. 479pp/illus/map. Detailed history of the development of the Bulgarian Air Force. English text. Clean no marks. 1st Edition. Glossy Illustrated Boards. As New/No Jacket - Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Albatros MDV Ltd. Hardcover
1994AB005213Tutor Publications 1994. The elusive and very scarce Part 1 covering the history of the squadron from 1917 to November 1940 - 304pp colour and black & white illus very detailed squadron history. Small dent to front cover otherwise all in very good condition. Signed by Author. First Edition. Original Card. Very Good. Tutor Publications Paperback
2007033153Pen & Sword Aviation 2007. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1st edition 2007. Firmly bound and carefully read but with a little light wear to the edges of the hardcover. Otherwise both book & unclipped jacket are in VG clean condition. No inscription or ownership markings. No tears or loss. Illustrated in b/w with photos & diagrams plus a few colour photos. Pen & Sword Aviation Hardcover
1991011574Oshkosh WI: EAA Aviation Foundation 1991. 555 pages/illus printed on slick paper. A history loaded with vintage photos statistics drawings. Filled with reprinted or rewritten articles from various publications 1913 on. Distributed by Motorbooks International. Clean and tight. 2nd Revised Ed. Trade Paperback. Near Fine/No Jacket - Wraps. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. EAA Aviation Foundation Paperback