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National Air & Space Museum Technical Reference Files: Propulsion National Air & Space Museum Technical Reference Files: Propulsion NASM Staff 2017 National Air and Space Museum Archives 14390 Air & Space Museum Parkway Chantilly, VA 20151 [email protected] https://airandspace.si.edu/archives Table of Contents Collection Overview ........................................................................................................ 1 Scope and Contents........................................................................................................ 1 Accessories...................................................................................................................... 1 Engines............................................................................................................................ 1 Propellers ........................................................................................................................ 2 Space Propulsion ............................................................................................................ 2 Container Listing ............................................................................................................. 3 Series B3: Propulsion: Accessories, by Manufacturer............................................. 3 Series B4: Propulsion: Accessories, General........................................................ 47 Series B: Propulsion: Engines, by Manufacturer.................................................... 71 Series B2: Propulsion: Engines, General............................................................. 340 Series B5: Propulsion: Propellers, by Manufacturer............................................ 365 Series B6: Propulsion: Propellers, General.......................................................... 433 Series B7: Propulsion: Space Propulsion, by Manufacturer................................. 449 Series B8: Propulsion: Space Propulsion, General.............................................. 493 National Air & Space Museum Technical Reference Files: Propulsion NASM.XXXX.1183.B Collection Overview Repository: National Air and Space Museum Archives Title: National Air & Space Museum Technical Reference Files: Propulsion Identifier: NASM.XXXX.1183.B Date: Ongoing Extent: 175 Cubic feet Creator: National Air and Space Museum. Archives Division. Language: Undetermined . Administrative Information Restrictions The majority of the Archives Department's public reference requests can be answered using material in these files, which may be accessed through the Reading Room at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, Virginia. More specific information can be requested by contacting the Archives Research Request. Scope and Contents The Technical Reference Files comprise an artificial collection that currently contains 1,900 cubic feet of aviation and space related materials, organized in 22 subject series. File materials include photographs, press releases, clippings, correspondence, reports, and brochures, on individuals, organizations, events, and objects. Accessories Accessories and components which support air-breathing engines; also fuels, coolants, and lubricants. Engines Air-breathing engines. (Other power plants for aircraft (including rocket motors) are filed under the Space Propulsion subseries.) Page 1 of 516 National Air & Space Museum Technical Reference Files: Propulsion NASM.XXXX.1183.B Propellers Specific models, listed by designer or manufacturer; also general topics. Space Propulsion All methods of spacecraft propulsion (even "passive" concepts such as the Solar Sail), spacecraft power sources (such as solar batteries and fuel cells), all rocket motors (including those used to power aircraft and other vehicles), and all accessories and components. Page 2 of 516 Series B3: Propulsion: Accessories, by Manufacturer National Air & Space Museum Technical Reference Files: Propulsion NASM.XXXX.1183.B Container Listing Series B3: Propulsion: Accessories, by Manufacturer AC Power Supplies for Aircraft Drawer B3, Folder AC Power Supplies for Aircraft (AAF Technical Report) 020000-01 Documents AC Sparking Plugs Drawer B3, Folder AC Sparking Plugs 020050-01 Documents Drawer B3, Folder AC Sparking Plugs 020050-20 Photos Adel Hydraulic Selector Valves Drawer B3, Folder Adel Hydraulic Selector Valves 021000-20 Photos Aero Spark Plug Co, Spark Plugs Drawer B3, Folder Aero Spark Plug Co, Spark Plugs (Manual) 024000-01 Documents Aero Technical Industries, Aero Engine Starter Drawer B3, Folder Aero Technical Industries, Aero Engine Starter 024200-20 Photos Aeromac Oil Dilution Valve Drawer B3, Folder Aeromac Oil Dilution Valve 028000-20 Photos Aeromarine Plane & Motor Co Drawer B3, Folder Aeromarine Plane & Motor Co, Radiator 030000-20 Photos Drawer B3, Folder Aeromarine Plane & Motor Co, Starter Hand Crank 030050-01 Page 3 of 516 Series B3: Propulsion: Accessories, by Manufacturer National Air & Space Museum Technical Reference Files: Propulsion NASM.XXXX.1183.B Documents Drawer B3, Folder Aeromarine Plane & Motor Co, Starters 030060-20 Photos Aeromarine Starter Co, Inertia Starter Types D & DL Drawer B3, Folder Aeromarine Starter Co, Inertia Starter Types D & DL 030800-01 Documents Aerosance PowerLink FADEC Digital Engine Control System Drawer B3, Folder Aerosance PowerLink FADEC Digital Engine Control System 031200-01 Documents Air Corps Muffler X33J2442 Drawer B3, Folder Air Corps Muffler X33J2442 (Technical Report) 034000-01 Documents Air-Cooled Motors Inc, Supercharger for Franklin Engine Drawer B3, Folder Air-Cooled Motors Inc, Supercharger for Franklin Engine 038000-20 Photos Aircraft Accessories Corp, Valves (4-Way Hydraulic) Drawer B3, Folder Aircraft Accessories Corp, Valves (4-Way Hydraulic) 039000-01 Documents Aircraft Manufacturing Co (Engine Starter Patent) Drawer B3, Folder Aircraft Manufacturing Co (Engine Starter Patent) 040000-01 Documents Aircraft-Marine/Lipman Patents Corp, Hydraulic Pump Drawer B3, Folder Aircraft-Marine/Lipman Patents Corp, Hydraulic Pump 042000-01 Documents Airesearch Aviation Service Co, Turbocharger System Drawer B3, Folder Airesearch Aviation Service Co, Turbocharger System 046000-01 Documents Page 4 of 516 Series B3: Propulsion: Accessories, by Manufacturer National Air & Space Museum Technical Reference Files: Propulsion NASM.XXXX.1183.B Airplane Appliances Corp, Strateline Electric Starter Drawer B3, Folder Airplane Appliances Corp, Strateline Electric Starter 048000-01 Documents Alcor Engine Analyzer Drawer B3, Folder Alcor Engine Analyzer 050000-01 Documents Alfred B. Hard Co Hydra-Motive Division Hydraulic Pumps Drawer B3, Folder Alfred B. Hard Co Hydra-Motive Division Hydraulic Pumps 050400-01 Documents Allied Signal Aerospace Drawer B3, Folder Allied Signal Aerospace 051100-01 Documents All-Spark Ignition Co, Alsop All-Spark Ignition Device Drawer B3, Folder All-Spark Ignition Co, Alsop All-Spark Ignition Device 050900-01 Documents Alox Corp, Lubrication Drawer B3, Folder Alox Corp, Lubrication (Bulletins) 053000-01 Documents Drawer B3, Folder Alox Corp, Lubrication (Lubarometer) 053005-20 Photos American Hammered Piston Ring Co, Pistons Drawer B3, Folder American Hammered Piston Ring Co, Pistons (Handbook) 059000-01 Documents American-Bosch Drawer B3, Folder American-Bosch Magnetos Type JF4, JF5, JF6 & JF7 060200-01 Documents Drawer B3, Folder American-Bosch Magnetos Type MJB 4 A & MJB 6 A 060240-01 Page 5 of 516 Series B3: Propulsion: Accessories, by Manufacturer National Air & Space Museum Technical Reference Files: Propulsion NASM.XXXX.1183.B Documents Drawer B3, Folder American-Bosch Magnetos Type SF14LU-6, LU-7, LC-7 & LU-8 060280-01 Documents Drawer B3, Folder American-Bosch Spark Plugs 060380-01 Documents Drawer B3, Folder American-Bosch Starting Vibrator, VJR12B5 & VJR24B5 060400-01 Documents American-Bosch Gasoline Injection Pumps Drawer B3, Folder American-Bosch Gasoline Injection Pumps 060000-01 Documents Andre Radiators Drawer B3, Folder Andre Radiators 070000-01 Documents Drawer B3, Folder Andre Radiators 070000-20 Photos Anglada Motor Corp, Valve Drawer B3, Folder Anglada Motor Corp, Valve (Tubular Valve System Design) 075000-01 Documents Anidyne High Speed Valveless Rotary Piston Compressors Drawer B3, Folder Anidyne High Speed Valveless Rotary Piston Compressors 080000-01 Documents Auburn Inc, Spark Plugs Drawer B3, Folder Auburn Inc, Spark Plugs (Service Manuals) 1985 & 1986 086000-01 Documents Auto Radiator Manufacturing Co Drawer B3, Folder Auto Radiator Manufacturing Co (Flexo) 092000-01 Documents Page 6 of 516 Series B3: Propulsion: Accessories, by Manufacturer National Air & Space Museum Technical Reference Files: Propulsion NASM.XXXX.1183.B Drawer B3, Folder Auto Radiator Manufacturing Co (Flexo) 092000-20 Photos Aviation Parts Magazine Drawer B3, Folder Aviation Parts Magazine 097000-01 Documents Aviquipo, Instruments Drawer B3, Folder Aviquipo, Instruments (Various) Catalog NO. 51 097600-01 Documents B G Corp Spark Plugs Drawer B3, Folder B G Corp Spark Plugs (Manuals & Brochures) 123000-04 Documents Drawer B3, Folder B G Corp Spark Plugs (Manuals & Brochures) 123000-20 Photos Badin Vacuum Feed, Fuel Drawer B3, Folder Badin Vacuum Feed, Fuel 100700-01 Documents Battelle Development Corp Drawer B3, Folder Battelle Development Corp (Generator Patent) 101000-01 Documents Bauer High Altitude Ignition System Drawer B3, Folder Bauer High Altitude Ignition System (Interrogation) 101300-01 Documents Bendix Drawer B3, Folder Bendix Amplifier (Electronic Controlled) Model EA-F1 110500-01 Documents Drawer B3, Folder Bendix Field
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