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Websites presented in alphabetical order Amelia Earhart, 1897-1937 An enthusiast's smoothly written biography of this famous aviator's early life, celebrity years, and her final flight. Includes a bibliography, with films, and a list of annotated Web links. http://www.ellensplace.net/eae_intr.html Topics: Notable People, Notable People: Women, Transportation Last updated Oct 1, 2004 Blue Angels History and background information about the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps flight team. Find practice and show schedules, images, a FAQ, and other information about the Blue Angels aircraft and pilots. http://www.blueangels.navy.mil Topics: Notable People, Transportation Last updated Oct 3, 2006 Chuck Yeager.com Official website for aviator Chuck Yeager, who was the first person to break the sound barrier, in October 1947. Features an extensive timeline of Yeager's life and achievements, a FAQ, photos, stories, a calendar of his appearances, and details about his charitable foundation. Includes some commercial content. http://www.chuckyeager.com/home.htm Topics: Notable People Last updated Oct 4, 2007 Earthrounders "This site is a register of pilots who have flown around the world in light aircraft. It records the pilots and their aircraft in chronological order, and aims to inspire others who have similar flying dreams." Includes information about round the world (RTW) flights in progress, international clearances and airports, solo flights, air races, and records. Also provides links to aviation resources, a bibliography, and a message board. http://www.earthrounders.com/ Topics: Notable People, Transportation Last updated Oct 4, 2004 George Palmer Putnam Collection of Amelia Earhart Papers This collection "offers a rare glimpse into the life of [Amelia Earhart,] America's premier woman aviator. ... [who, in] 1928 ... was the first woman to across the Atlantic." It "includes more than 3,500 scans of photographs, maps, and documents relating to Earhart." Also provides a finding aid, biography of Earhart, a timeline, images of Earhart's medals in the collection, and links to related sites. From Purdue University Libraries. http://www.lib.purdue.edu/spcol/aearhart/ Topics: Notable People, Notable People: Women, Transportation Last updated Feb 17, 2009 High Flyers: Canadian Women in Aviation An overview of "Canadian women's participation in the field of aviation," including "personal photos, memorabilia and other archival documents, [and brief] biographies of approximately twenty women." From Canada's Digital Collections. Available in English and French. http://epe.lac-bac.gc.ca/100/200/301/ic/can_digital_collections/high_flyers/ Topics: Notable People, Notable People: Women, Photograph Collections, Photograph Collections: Regional, Transportation Last updated May 10, 2008 Hot Topics: Wright Brothers First Flight Centennial, 1903 - 2003 History of these two famous airmen, photographs, and related resources about aviation, plus an extensive section on aeronautical pioneers such as Amelia Earhart, Bessie Coleman, and Russian astronaut Yuri Gagarin. From the Daniel J. Evans Library at Evergreen State College, Washington state. http://govdocs.evergreen.edu/hotopics/wrightbros100/ Topics: Holidays and Observances Individually, Notable People, Transportation Last updated Oct 6, 2009 Lindbergh Companion site to the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) "American Experience" program on Charles Lindbergh, "an American hero whose life teemed with contradictions." The site provides program transcripts, biographical material and images of Lindbergh, a timeline of aviation milestones, and a teacher's guide. Includes special features about Lindbergh's plane (The Spirit of St. Louis), his wife (Anne Morrow Lindbergh), and the kidnapping of his son. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/lindbergh/ Topics: Notable People, Transportation Last updated Oct 2, 2004 The Ninety-Nines (Women Pilots) This international organization of women pilots was founded in 1929 by 99 charter members for "the mutual support and advancement of aviation." Their focus is on all aspects of the role of women in aviation: history, biographies of yesterday's and today's aviators, future prospects, flight instruction, grants and awards, events worldwide. Their Learn to Fly section lists the complete requirements for obtaining a private pilot's license, along with links to further resources. Some features require Adobe Acrobat Reader. http://www.ninety-nines.org/ Topics: Notable People, Notable People: Women, Transportation, Women Last updated Oct 4, 2004 The Official Site of Amelia Earhart Biography, photographs, achievements, quotes, and other information about this famous aviator, the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic. The site includes news of events in her honor, facts about other records she set, and what is known about her disappearance during her 1937 attempt to fly around the world. http://www.ameliaearhart.com/ Topics: Notable People, Notable People: Women, Photograph Collections, Transportation Last updated Apr 10, 2009 Philatelic Tribute to Antoine de Saint-Exupéry [1900-1944] and His Little Friend This site is an index of stamps honoring Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, the French pilot and poet best known for writing "The Little Prince." Includes color images of stamps from over 20 countries. Clicking on the stamp enlarges the picture and reveals information on the stamp's value and date of issue. Also includes links to other philatelic Saint-Exupéry sites and a Saint-Exupéry bibliography. Some material also in French. http://www.trussel.com/saint-ex/stamps/saint-ex.htm Topics: Authors by Region, Literature: Fiction, Notable People, Transportation Last updated Oct 4, 2004 Plane Writing: Quotes From Vintage Writing About Flying: Early Pilots' Biographies A searchable collection of quotations from the writings of early aviators. Includes select biographies and bibliographies as well as related links to flying history. http://www.xs4all.nl/~blago/planewriting/ Topics: English Language, Language, Literature & Books, Notable People, Ready Reference & Quick Facts, Transportation Last updated Oct 4, 2004 Re-Living the Wright Way Allows students and teachers to follow the Wright Brothers' invention process with links to lesson plans, simulations, videos, and activities. Features an overview of the Wright Brothers' discoveries, biographies of Wilbur and Orville Wright, a contemporary photo gallery, and extensive information about aerodynamics. From the NASA Glenn Research Center. http://wright.nasa.gov/ Topics: Business, Notable People, Science, Technology, Transportation Last updated Oct 4, 2004 Tier One: Private Manned Space Program "Explore this website to learn about the Tier One Project, the world's first privately funded manned space program, including SpaceShipOne and carrier aircraft White Knight." Features information about the June 21, 2004, inaugural flight, a FAQ, photos, test logs, pilot biographies, and more. http://www.scaled.com/projects/tierone/ Topics: Astronomy, Notable People, Photograph Collections, Technology Last updated Oct 4, 2004 Who Killed The Red Baron? This companion to a Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) NOVA program investigates "the most famous aviation mystery of World War I" involving "the notorious Baron Manfred von Richthofen." Includes articles, competing theories about the incident, a slideshow on the aerial arms race, a teacher's guide, and related resources. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/redbaron/ Topics: Mysteries and More, Notable People, Transportation, Wars & Conflicts Last updated Dec 22, 2005 Wings Across America: WASP - WWII Information about the 1,074 Women Air Force Service Pilots (WASPs) who flew military airplanes during WWII. Find official documents, records, and statistics, images, audio, and video. Includes a special focus on Jacqueline Cochran, Nancy Harkness Love, and General Hap Arnold, plus a bibliography and related links. Sponsored by Baylor University's Wings Across America project. http://www.wingsacrossamerica.us/ Topics: Notable People, Notable People: Women, Transportation, U.S. Military, United States History, World War II Last updated Apr 14, 2007 Wright Brothers Aeroplane Company This virtual museum seeks to "tell the story of Orville and Wilbur Wright, the invention of the airplane, and man's first flights." The site includes history, stories, activities, information on building replica airplanes, historical photographs, bibliographies, related links, and more. Search the site, or browse using the Museum Guide. From "a non-profit organization of aviators, historians ... [and] educators." http://www.first-to-fly.com/ Topics: Business, Notable People, Science, Technology, Transportation Last updated Oct 4, 2004 |
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