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Shelf List 05/31/2011 Matches 4631 Shelf List 05/31/2011 Matches 4631 Call# Title Author Subject 000.1 WARBIRD MUSEUMS OF THE WORLD EDITORS OF AIR COMBAT MAG WAR MUSEUMS OF THE WORLD IN MAGAZINE FORM 000.10 FLEET AIR ARM MUSEUM, THE THE FLEET AIR ARM MUSEUM YEOVIL, ENGLAND 000.11 GUIDE TO OVER 900 AIRCRAFT MUSEUMS USA & BLAUGHER, MICHAEL A. EDITOR GUIDE TO AIRCRAFT MUSEUMS CANADA 24TH EDITION 000.2 Museum and Display Aircraft of the World Muth, Stephen Museums 000.3 AIRCRAFT ENGINES IN MUSEUMS AROUND THE US SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION LIST OF MUSEUMS THROUGH OUT THE WORLD WORLD AND PLANES IN THEIR COLLECTION OUT OF DATE 000.4 GREAT AIRCRAFT COLLECTIONS OF THE WORLD OGDEN, BOB MUSEUMS 000.5 VETERAN AND VINTAGE AIRCRAFT HUNT, LESLIE LIST OF COLLECTIONS LOCATION AND AIRPLANES IN THE COLLECTIONS SOMEWHAT DATED 000.6 VETERAN AND VINTAGE AIRCRAFT HUNT, LESLIE AVIATION MUSEUMS WORLD WIDE 000.7 NORTH AMERICAN AIRCRAFT MUSEUM GUIDE STONE, RONALD B. LIST AND INFORMATION FOR AVIATION MUSEUMS 000.8 AVIATION AND SPACE MUSEUMS OF AMERICA ALLEN, JON L. LISTS AVATION MUSEUMS IN THE US OUT OF DATE 000.9 MUSEUM AND DISPLAY AIRCRAFT OF THE UNITED ORRISS, BRUCE WM. GUIDE TO US AVIATION MUSEUM SOME STATES GOOD PHOTOS MUSEUMS 001.1L MILESTONES OF AVIATION GREENWOOD, JOHN T. EDITOR SMITHSONIAN AIRCRAFT 001.2.1 NATIONAL AIR AND SPACE MUSEUM, THE BRYAN, C.D.B. NATIONAL AIR AND SPACE MUSEUM COLLECTION 001.2.2 NATIONAL AIR AND SPACE MUSEUM, THE, SECOND BRYAN,C.D.B. MUSEUM AVIATION HISTORY REFERENCE EDITION Page 1 Call# Title Author Subject 001.3 ON MINIATURE WINGS MODEL AIRCRAFT OF THE DIETZ, THOMAS J. SMITHSONIAN MODEL AIRCRAFT NATIONAL AIR AND SPAC 001.4 HANDBOOK OF THE NATIONAL AIRCRAFT GARBER, PAUL EDWARD HISTORY OF EARLY AVIATION (TO C.1927) AS COLLECTION RELATED TO THE COLLECTION 001.5 NATIONAL AIRCRAFT COLLECTION GARBER, PAUL EDWARD HISTORY OF EARLY AVIATION UP TO C.1932 AS RELATEDTO THE COLLECTION 001.6 NATIONAL AERONAUTICAL COLLECTIONS, THE GARBER, PAUL E. AVIATION HISTORY UP TO C. 1957 001.7 NATIONAL AIR AND SPACE MUSEUM, THE: VOL 1, BRYAN, C.D.B. HISTORY OF FLIGHT PIONEERS AIR STORY OF FLIGHT TRANSPORTATION BALLOONS AIRSHIPS WWI TECHNOLOGY TESTING VERTICAL FLIGHT SEA-AIR WW II GENERAL AVIATION 001.8 AIRCRAFT OF THE NATIONAL AIR AND SPACE OAKES, CLAUDIA M. AIRCRAFT ALL AGES AND TYPES MUSEUM 001.9 CELEBRATING THE NATIONAL AIR AND SPACE AIR AND SPACE MUSEUM MUSEUM 002.1 UNITED STATES AIR FORCE MUSEUM AIR AND SPACE MUSEUM 002.2 UNITED STATES AIR FORCE MUSEUM US AIR FORCE MUSEUM 002.3 UNITED STATES AIR FORCE MUSEUM US AIR FORCE MUSEUM 002.4 UNITED STATES AIR FORCE MUSEUM US AIR FORCE MUSEUM 002.5 UNITED STATES AIR FORCE MUSEUM US AIR FORCE MUSEUM 002.6.1 AIR FORCE MUSEUM, THE THIRD REVISED EDITION APPLE, NICK P. GURNEY, GENE AIRCRAFT - MUSEUMS PHOTOS OF COLLOCTION WITH SHORT HISTORY BY PERIODS OF AVIATION HISTORY 002.6.2 AIR FORCE MUSEUM, THE SIXTH REVISED EDITION APPLE, NICK P. AND GENE GURNEY AIR FORCE MUSEUM DAYTON OHIO 002.6.3 AIR FORCE MUSEUM, THE SEVENTH REVISED APPLE, NICK P. AND GENE GRUNEY THE AIR FORCE MUSEUM DAYTON, OHIO EDITION 002.7 AMERICAN EAGLES DICK, RON HISTORY OF US AIR FORCE 003.1 LET THE ADVENTURE BEGIN.... EAA AVIATION FOUNDATION BOOKLET ON EAA MUSEUM COLOR PICTURES OF MANY OF THE AIRPLANE Page 2 Call# Title Author Subject EXHIBITS MUSEUMS 003.2 21ST ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL EAA SPORT EAA CONVENTION 1973 AVIATION CONVENTION & EXHI 003.3 26TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION & EAA CONVENTION 1978 SPORT AVIATION EXHIBIT 003.4 24TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL EAA SPORT EAA CONVENTION 1976 AVIATION CONVENTION & EXHI 003.5 EAA MUSEUM AIR ADVENTURE, THE EAA MUSEUM 004.1 GHOST SQUADRON AMERICAN AIR POWER COFEDERATE AIR FORCE CAS CONFEDERATE AIR FORCE MUSEUMS 1939-1945 004.2 GHOST SQUADRON CONFEDERATE AIR FORCE CONFEDERATE AIR FORCE CAF MUSEUMS 004.3 GHOST SQUADRON OF THE CONFEDERATE AIR CONFEDERATE AIR FORCE CONFEDERATE AIR FORCE CAS AIRCRAFT FORCE MUSEUMS 004.4 CONFEDERATE AIR FORCE PAST PERFECT READY MOLL, NIGEL PICTURE BOOK CONFEDERATE AIR FORCE FOR ACTION 004.5 CONFEDERATE AIR FORCE, THE: THE STORY OF WARBIRDS 1939-1945 THE GHOST SQUADRON 005.1 AIRCRAFT TREASURES OF SILVER HILL, THE BOYNE, WALTER J. SILVER HILL MUSEUM 005.2 OFFICIAL PROGRAM AND GUIDE TO WORLD WAR I FLYING CIRCUS AERODROME FLYING CIRCUS AERODROME BEALTON VA AEROPLANES FIGHTERS WWI BRITISH GERMAN FRENCH MUSEUM 005.3 IMPORTANT COLLECTION OF VETERAN VINTAGE & PARKE-BERNET AUCTION CATALOG FO THE SALE OF HISTORIC AIRCRAFT, AN AIRCRAFT FROM PAUL MANTZ AND FRANK TALLMAN COLLECTION MUSEUM 005.4 VALIANT AIR COMMAND SAVAGE,MIKE PEALING, NORMAN VALIANT AIR COMMAND IS AN ORGANIZATION OF OWNERS OF VINTAGE AIRCRAFT MOSTLY WW II OR YOUNGER LARGLY TRAINERS AND LIGHT TRANSPORT+ F4U TBM P-51 Page 3 Call# Title Author Subject 005.5 LEGENDS OF THE AIR AIRCRAFT PILOTS ROSSITER, SEAN AIRCRAFT PILOTS AND PLANMAKERS FROM PLANMAKERS MUSEUM OF FLIGHT MUSEUM OF FLIGHT FIGHTERS BOMBERS TRANSPORT LIGHT PLANES CIVIL TRAINERS 1915 ON 006.1 WINGS OF HISTORY THE AIR MUSEUMS OF EUROPE DIVONE, LOUIS MUSEUMS OF EUROPE 006.10 LES COLLECTIONS DU MUSEE DE L AIR MOTEURS AIRCRAFT ENGINES LIST AND DISCRIBTION OF ENGINES IN COLLECTION MUSEUMS 006.11 LES COLLECTIONS DU MUSEE DE L AIR MODELES MUSEUMS EXCELLENT PHOTOS OF MODELS REDUITS OF NOTEWORTHY AIRPLANES 006.12 ROYAL AIR FORCE MUSEUM, THE ROYAL AIR FORCE MUSEUM GUIDE 006.13 ROYAL AIR FORCE MUSEUM, THE: 100 YEARS OF ROYAL AIR FORCE MUSEUM MUSEUMS AVIATION HISTORY 006.14 SHUTTLEWORTH COLLECTION, THE MUSEUM COLLECTION OF OLD WARDEN AERODROME 006.2 MUSEE DE L AIR CATALOGUE DES APPAREILS D MUSEE DE L AIR MUSEUMS AVIATION 006.3 MUSEE DE L AIR MEUDON MUSEE DE L AIR MUSEUMS GUIDE BOOK FOR HALLE DE CHALAIS-MEUDON PHOTOS OF EACH EXHIBIT WITH SPECS EARLY AVIATION TO 1933 MOSTLY FRENCH BRITISH GERMAN GOOD REF 006.4 MUSEE L AIR CATALOUGE DES MAQUETTES MUSSEE L AIR MUSEUMS PHOTOS OF MODELS OF BALLONS, DIRIGEBLES, EARLY AIRCRAFT TO WW II 006.5 BRITISH AIRCRAFT MUSEUMS DIRECTORY RILEY, GORDON COMPILED BY DIRECTORY OF BRITISH AIRCRAFT MUSEUMS 006.6 BOMBER COMMAND MUSEUM GUIDE BOMBER COMMAND MUSEUM GUIDE ENGLAND 006.7 BATTLE OF BRITAIN MUSEUM GUIDE BATTLE OF BRITAIN MUSEUM GUIDE ENGLAND 006.8 ROYAL AIR FORCE MUSEUM GUIDE ROYAL AIR FORCE MUSEUM ENGLAND Page 4 Call# Title Author Subject 006.9 IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM DUXFORD IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM DOXFORD ENGLAND 010.1 AVIATION ART BLAKE, JOHN AVIATION ARTWORK 010.10 NOSTALGIA NORTH AMERIANA ARTISTIC THOMAS, DON AIRLINE ART PUBLICITY EARLY AIRLINES 010.11 VINTAGE AIRCRAFT NOSE ART VALANT, GARY AIRCRAFT MARKINGS ARTWORK PAAINTED ON FIGHTING AIRCRAFT MOSTLY BOMBERS U.S. WW II 010.12 AVIATION ART OF FRANK WOOTTON, THE WOOTTON, FRANK AIRCRAFT ARTWORK 010.13 CLASSY CHASSY FEMALE NOSE ART 010.14 PILOTS LUCK KNIGHT, CLAYON COLOR ART AND STORIES OF WWI 010.15 GREAT AVIATION ARTISTS CHALLENGE PUBLICATIONS AVIATION ARTISTS ART WORK MAGAZINE FORMAT 010.16 AMERICIAN WORLD WAR TWO COMBAT AIRCRAFT CHALLENGE PUBLICATIONS NOSE ART ARTWORK U.S. BOMBER FIGHTER NOSE ART WW II MARKING MAGAZINE FORMAT 010.17 AVIATION ART SHOW CASE VECTOR PUBLISHING AVIATION ART WORK MAGAZINE FORMAT 010.18 WORLD WAR II NOSE ART ETHELL, JEFFREY L. NOSE ART WORLD WAR II HISTORY 010.19 SHARKS TEETH NOSE ART ETHELL, JEFFREY L. AIRCRAFT NOSE ART 010.2 WAR PAINT FIGHTER NOSE ART FROM WW II & CAMPBELL, JOHN M. CAMPELL, FIGHTER NOSE ART WW II KOREA KOREA DONNA 010.20.1 SHARKMOUTH 1916-1945 VOL 1 WARD, RICHARD PER TITLE U.S. GERMAN BRITISH SWISS SWEDISH RUSSIAN FRENCH WWI WW II NOSE ART 010.21 AVIATION ART AIR CLASSICS SPECIAL VOL 2 AVIATION ART OF WW II 010.22 BOOK OF MODERN WARPLANES BOOTH, HAROLD H. PAINTINGS OF WW II AIRCRAFT VICTORY AT MIDWAY COALE, GRIFFITHE BAILY POETRY AND PAINTINGS OF WW II IN THE PACIFIC 010.23 LUFTWAFFE AIRCRAFT PAINTINGS BY MICHAEL MASON, FRANK TURNER, MICHAEL WWI WWII LUFTWAFFEE FIGHTERS TURNER BOMBERS GERMAN Page 5 Call# Title Author Subject 010.24 AVIATION ART OF KEITH FERRIS, THE BALLANTINE, IAN EDITOR AVIATION ART 010.25 HOW TO DRAW PLANES WOOTTON, FRANK A. A. HOW TO DRAW AIRPLANES 010.26 CLASSIC AIRCRAFT IN AVIATION ART MARKMAN, ROGER AVIATION ART AND 3-VIEWS SPITFIRE, LANCASTER, B-17, ME 109, P-51, P-47 010.27 AIRCRAFT NOSE ART 80 YEARS OF AVIATION WOOD, J. P. NOSE ART ARTWORK 010.28 HOW TO DRAW AIRPLANES DUNAVENT, JIM AIRPLANES - DRAWING 010.29 MIGHTY EIGHTH IN ART, THE FREEMAN, ROGER A. THE EIGHTH AIR FORCE IN ART 010.3 PLANES, NAMES & DAMES VOL I 1940-1945 DAVIS, LARRY AIRCRAFT MARKINGS AVIATION ART 010.4 HISTORY OF AIRCRAFT NOSE ART WWI TO TODAY, ETHNELL, J.L. and C. SIMONSEN NOSE ART WORLD WAR I TO TODAY The HISTORY 010.5 AVIATION ART OF KEITH FERRISH, THE FERRISH, KEITH AIRCRAFT ARTWORK 010.6 AVIATION A HISTORY THROUGH ART HANDLEMAN, PHILIP COLOR PRINTS OF EVENTS/PLANES THOUGH AVIATION HISTORY 010.7 PANORAMA OF FLIGHT AVIATION HISTORY IN HUBBELL, CHARLES H. AVIATION ARTWORK HISTORY PAINTING 010.8 COWBOYS OF THE SKY LHOTE, GILLES CLYMAN, JEFF LEATHER FLIGHT JACKETS ART 010.9 FLIGHT A POSTER BOOK SUARES, J-C OWEN, DAVID AIRCRAFT ARTWORK POSTERS HISTORY 020.1 PLANES THE CHRONOLOGICAL STORY OF THEIR ABATE, ROSARIO SIMPLIFIED HISORY OF AVIATION DEVELOPMENT 020.10 ALL COLOR WORLD OF AIRCRAFT, THE MONDEY, DAVID COLOR PRINTS OF AIRCRAFT 020.11 ART OF WILLIAM S. PHILLLIPS, THE - THE GLORY PARK, EDWARDS AVIATION ART BY WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS OF FLIGHT 020.12 STEICHEN AT WAR PHILLIPS, CHRISTOPHER WW II PHOTOGRAPHS 020.13 AIRCRAFT IN COLOR PICK,CHRISTOPHER MIXED COLOR PHOTOGRAPHS OF AIRCRAFT 020.14 CROP DUSTERS "PROPS IN THE CROPS" RASMUSSEN, HENRY CROP DUSTERS IN COLOR PHOTOS Page 6 Call# Title Author Subject 020.15 HOW TO PHOTOGRAPH AIRCRAFT SHEPHARD, PETER HOW TO PHOTOGRAPH AIRCRAFT 020.16
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