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National Air & Space Museum Technical Reference Files National Air & Space Museum Technical Reference Files: Corporations 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 note................................................................................................ 1 Container Listing ............................................................................................................. 2 Series E: Corporations............................................................................................. 2 Series E2: Corporations, General.......................................................................... 40 National Air & Space Museum Technical Reference Files: Corporations NASM.XXXX.1183.E Collection Overview Repository: National Air and Space Museum Archives Title: National Air & Space Museum Technical Reference Files: Corporations Identifier: NASM.XXXX.1183.E Date: Ongoing Extent: 15 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. Page 1 of 42 Series E: Corporations National Air & Space Museum Technical Reference Files: Corporations NASM.XXXX.1183.E Container Listing Series E: Corporations A.D.C. (Aircraft Disposal Company) Drawer EA, Folder A.D.C. (Aircraft Disposal Company) 200000-01 Documents AMOS (Advanced Mechanical and Optical Systems) (Liege, Belgium) Drawer EA, Folder AMOS (Advanced Mechanical and Optical Systems) (Liege, Belgium) 670000-01 Documents AeroAstro (Herndon, VA) Drawer EA, Folder AeroAstro (Herndon, VA) 278000-01 Documents Aerocontacts Ltd (UK) Drawer EA, Folder Aerocontacts Ltd (UK) 279000-01 Documents Aeronautical Industries, Inc. (New York, NY) Drawer EA, Folder Aeronautical Industries, Inc. (New York, NY) 400000-01 Documents Aeronutronic Systems, Inc. (See: Ford Corporation) Drawer EA, Folder Aeronutronic Systems, Inc. (See: Ford Corporation) 500000-00 Cross-reference Aerospace Corporation (El Segundo, CA) Drawer EA, Folder Aerospace Corporation (El Segundo, CA) 510000-01 Documents Drawer EA, Folder Aerospace Corporation (El Segundo, CA) 510000-02 Documents Aircraft Finance Corporation (Los Angeles, CA) Page 2 of 42 Series E: Corporations National Air & Space Museum Technical Reference Files: Corporations NASM.XXXX.1183.E Drawer EA, Folder Aircraft Finance Corporation (Los Angeles, CA) 520000-01 Documents Aircraft Products Corp (Detroit, MI) Drawer EA, Folder Aircraft Products Corp (Detroit, MI) 530000-80 Photos Airport Development & Construction Company (Philadelphia, PA) Drawer EA, Folder Airport Development & Construction Company (Philadelphia, PA) 550000-01 Documents Airwork, Ltd (Heston Flying Field, UK) Drawer EA, Folder Airwork, Ltd (Heston Flying Field, UK) 578800-01 Documents Alenia (Rome, Italy) Drawer EA, Folder Alenia (Rome, Italy) 590000-01 Documents All American Aviation Inc (Wilmington, DE) Drawer EA, Folder All American Aviation Inc (Wilmington, DE) 600000-01 Documents Drawer EA, Folder All American Aviation Inc (Wilmington, DE) 600000-02 Documents Alliant Techsystems (Hopkins, MN) Drawer EA, Folder Alliant Techsystems (Hopkins, MN) 607000-01 Documents Allied Aviation Industries Inc (Moline, IL) Drawer EA, Folder Allied Aviation Industries Inc (Moline, IL) 608000-01 Documents American Airports CR (Delaware) Drawer EA, Folder American Airports CR (Delaware) 654400-01 Page 3 of 42 Series E: Corporations National Air & Space Museum Technical Reference Files: Corporations NASM.XXXX.1183.E Documents American Rocket Co (Wyandotte, MI) Drawer EA, Folder American Rocket Co (Wyandotte, MI) 655000-01 Documents American Telephone and Telegraph Co (New York, NY) Drawer EA, Folder American Telephone and Telegraph Co (New York, NY) 655960-01 Documents Analex Drawer EA, Folder Analex 700000-01 Documents Anser (Arlington, VA) Drawer EA, Folder Anser (Arlington, VA) 720000-01 Documents Arianespace (France) Drawer EA, Folder Arianespace (France) 860000-01 Documents Drawer EA, Folder Arianespace (France) 860000-02 Documents Drawer EA, Folder Arianespace (France) 860000-03 Documents Arthur D. Little, Inc (Cambridge, MA) Drawer EA, Folder Arthur D. Little, Inc (Cambridge, MA) 864400-01 Documents Atlantic Research Corp (Alexandria, VA) Drawer EA, Folder Atlantic Research Corp (Alexandria, VA) 917000-01 Documents Drawer EA, Folder Atlantic Research Corp (Alexandria, VA) 917000-02 Page 4 of 42 Series E: Corporations National Air & Space Museum Technical Reference Files: Corporations NASM.XXXX.1183.E Documents Drawer EA, Folder Atlantic Research Corp (Alexandria, VA) 917000-03 Documents Drawer EA, Folder Atlantic Research Corp (Alexandria, VA) 917000-80 Photos Drawer EA, Folder Atlantic Research Corp (Alexandria, VA) 917000-81 Photos Avco (The Aviation Corp) (New York, NY) Drawer EA, Folder Avco (The Aviation Corp) (New York, NY) 957000-01 Documents Drawer EA, Folder Avco (The Aviation Corp) (New York, NY) 957000-02 Documents Drawer EA, Folder Avco (The Aviation Corp) (New York, NY) 957000-03 Documents Drawer EA, Folder Avco (The Aviation Corp) (New York, NY) 957000-04 Documents Drawer EA, Folder Avco (The Aviation Corp) (New York, NY) 957000-10 Documents Drawer EA, Folder Avco (The Aviation Corp) (New York, NY) 957000-11 Documents Drawer EA, Folder Avco (The Aviation Corp) (New York, NY) 957000-12 Documents Drawer EA, Folder Avco (The Aviation Corp) (New York, NY) 957000-80 Photos Aviaexport (Russia) Drawer EA, Folder Aviaexport (Russia) 959320-01 Documents Aviation Corp of California Drawer EA, Folder Aviation Corp of California 960000-01 Page 5 of 42 Series E: Corporations National Air & Space Museum Technical Reference Files: Corporations NASM.XXXX.1183.E Documents Aviation Group (Raleigh, NC) Drawer EA, Folder Aviation Group (Raleigh, NC) 962000-01 Documents Aviation Power Supply (Burbank, CA) Drawer EA, Folder Aviation Power Supply (Burbank, CA) 963000-80 Photos Aviation Specialties, Inc (Mesa, AZ) Drawer EA, Folder Aviation Specialties, Inc (Mesa, AZ) 964000-01 Documents Avnet, Inc. (New York, NY) Drawer EA, Folder Avnet, Inc. (New York, NY) 990000-01 Documents Aérospatiale (France) Drawer EA, Folder Aérospatiale (France) 515000-01 Documents B. F. Goodrich (Akron, OH) Drawer EB, Folder B. F. Goodrich (Akron, OH) 005000-01 Documents BEI Electronics, Inc (Little Rock, AR) Drawer EB, Folder BEI Electronics, Inc (Little Rock, AR) 330000-01 Documents Ball Aerospace Systems Group (Broomfield, CO) Drawer EB, Folder Ball Aerospace Systems Group (Broomfield, CO) 077000-01 Documents Barnard Aviation Equipment Co (Newark, NJ) Page 6 of 42 Series E: Corporations National Air & Space Museum Technical Reference Files: Corporations NASM.XXXX.1183.E Drawer EB, Folder Barnard Aviation Equipment Co (Newark, NJ) 090000-01 Documents Beech (Wichita, KS) Drawer EB, Folder Beech (Wichita, KS) 300000-80 Photos Bendix Aviation Corp (Chicago, IL) Drawer EB, Folder Bendix Aviation Corp (Chicago, IL) 385000-01 Documents Drawer EB, Folder Bendix Aviation Corp (Chicago, IL) 385000-02 Documents Drawer EB, Folder Bendix Aviation Corp (Chicago, IL) 385000-03 Documents Drawer EB, Folder Bendix Aviation Corp (Chicago, IL) 385000-04 Documents Drawer EB, Folder Bendix Aviation Corp (Chicago, IL) 385000-80 Photos Bergougnan (France) Drawer EB, Folder Bergougnan (France) 404000-01 Documents Boeing Company (Seattle, WA) Drawer EB, Folder Boeing Company (Seattle, WA) 769980-01 Documents Drawer EB, Folder Boeing Company (Seattle, WA) 769980-80 Photos Drawer EB, Folder Boeing Company (Seattle, WA) 769980-OS Oversize Boeing Space Division (Seattle, WA) Drawer EB, Folder Boeing Space Division (Seattle, WA) 770000-01 Page 7 of 42 Series E: Corporations National Air & Space Museum Technical Reference Files: Corporations NASM.XXXX.1183.E Documents Bombardier (Canada) Drawer EB, Folder Bombardier (Canada) 772000-01 Documents Booth-Henning, Inc (Dallas, TX) Drawer EB, Folder Booth-Henning, Inc (Dallas, TX) 774500-80 Photos Booz-Allen & Hamilton Space Systems (Washington, DC) Drawer EB, Folder Booz-Allen & Hamilton Space Systems (Washington, DC) 777000-01 Documents Bosch Telecom GmbH (Germany) Drawer EB, Folder Bosch Telecom GmbH (Germany) 800000-01 Documents Bristol Aerospace Ltd (Canada) Drawer EB, Folder Bristol Aerospace Ltd (Canada) 810000-01 Documents British Aerospace Co (UK) Drawer EB, Folder British Aerospace Co (UK) 816000-01 Documents CASA (Madrid, Spain) Drawer EC, Folder CASA (Madrid, Spain) 090000-01 Documents Calspan Corp (Buffalo, NY) Drawer EC, Folder Calspan Corp (Buffalo, NY) 088000-01 Documents Caterpillar Solar Turbines (San Diego, CA) Page 8 of 42 Series E: Corporations National Air & Space Museum Technical Reference Files: Corporations NASM.XXXX.1183.E
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