The Mitsubishi Navy Type Zero, better known as Zero Fighter, or Rei-sen (Reisen), was one of the most renowned Japanese aircraft during WWII. This collection contains materials used to restore the Zero.
Morton W. Brown is the first (retired) Chief Pilot of Production Flight Test with the Cessna Aicraft Company, working from 1937 to 1972 and logging 20,760 actual flight hours on 14,000 airplanes.
The Naval Order of the United States (NOUS) was founded in 1890 by Charles Calhoun Philbrook, Charles Frederick Bacon Philbrook, and Franklin Senter Frisbie, as a hereditary organization in the United States for members of the American sea services.
Norm Casson worked on the Apollo Missions for NASA, beginning as an engineer and becoming the director in charge of checkout testing procedures.
Images of NAS North Island from 1900-2000. Many of these images were scanned by Mark Aldrich and other sources. Many scanned from the NAS North Island Archives.
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