Links To Early Aviation-Related Web Sites
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The HARRIET QUIMBY RESEARCH CONFERENCE Web SiteInformation About The First Licensed Woman Aviator In The U.S.
The PORTAL OF THE FOLDED WINGS - SHRINE TO AVIATION Web SiteDevoted to the final resting place of many pioneers of early aviation
WWI AERO, The JOURNAL of The EARLY AEROPLANESubscribe to this excellent quarterly magazine of early aviation
The CRADLE of AVIATION MUSEUM, Mineola, Long Island, New YorkGrover Bergdoll's (ex: Rodman Wanamaker) Blériot XI #153, a beautiful replica of the Herring-Curtiss No. 1 and other early aeroplanes in a beautful new museum
The OLD RHINEBECK AERODROME, Rhinebeck, New YorkWitness early aeroplanes in flight at this national treasure
TAZBAT PUBLISHINGFine photographs of the aeroplanes at Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome
The U.S. AIR FORCE MUSEUM, Dayton, OhioThe "Pre-WWI History, late 1800's to 1914" page
The HILLER AVIATION MUSEUM, San Carlos, CaliforniaA Beachey Little Looper built by Walter Bullock in the late 1960's and later owned and flown at airshows, in 1989, by Vern Dallman, Weldon Cooke's Diamond Biplane and Bob Fowler's Gage-McClay Tractor Biplane among other early aeroplanes
The GLENN H. CURTISS MUSEUM of EARLY AVIATION, Hammondsport, New YorkA Curtiss Flying Boat and other Curtiss-related exhibits and early aeroplanes
The SAN DIEGO AEROSPACE MUSEUM, San Diego, CaliforniaAnother Beachey Little Looper, this one built by Bert Dudek in the late 1950's and later owned by E. D. "Hud" Weeks of Des Moines, Iowa, a Blériot XI monoplane and other early aeroplanes
The DEUTSCHES MUSEUM, Munich, GermanyLilienthal gliders, a Grade monoplane, the only surviving 1909 Wright Flyer and many other exhibits of interest; site will load in English from this URL
The NATIONAL MUSEUM of SCIENCE and INDUSTRY, London, EnglandAn Antoinette Type VII monoplane and many other interesting aviation exhibits
The MUSÉE DE L'AIR ET DE L'ESPACE, La Grande Galerie, Paris, FranceAn Antoinette Type VII monoplane, Deperdussins, a Blériot XI monoplane, an Astra-Wright Type BB biplane and many other early aeroplanes and early aviation related exhibits
The EXPERIMENTAL AIRCRAFT ASSOCIATION AIRVENTURE MUSEUM, Oshkosh, WisconsinA great set of 360-degree views of the museum, featuring a Wright Flyer reproduction. Explore the links within the panorama thoroughly and you'll finds views of other early aeroplanes, including a 1911 Curtiss Model D Headless Biplane and a Herring-Chanute glider.
The MUSÉE DES ARTS ET METIERS, Paris, FranceThe 1909 Cross-Channel Blériot XI monoplane, the Ader Avion No. 3, other aviation and transportation exhibits
The NATIONAL MUSEUM of CANADA, Ottawa, OntarioClick on this link to Pioneer Era aeroplanes, many other aviation exhibits
The GLENN HAMMOND CURTISS Web SiteClick on this link for a great amount of material, images and information related to Glenn H. Curtiss, many interesting pages
The BLERIOT Web SitePhotographs and information about the Bleriot monoplane, note especially the detailed photos of the 1909 Anzani engine
NOW ONLINE! The FLYING MACHINES Web SiteAerial Contrivances Before The Wrights (A PIONEER AVIATION GROUP Web Site)
The PIONEER AVIATORS Web SiteInformation and images of Pioneer Aviators (Online - To Be Completed By October 2003) (A PIONEER AVIATION GROUP Web Site)
The PIONEER AEROPLANES Web SiteInformation and images of Pioneer Aeroplanes (Online - To Be Completed By September 2003) (A PIONEER AVIATION GROUP Web Site)
The EARLY BIRDS OF AVIATION Web SiteInformation about the legendary organization of Pioneer Aeronauts and Aviators (Online - To Be Completed By December 2003) (A PIONEER AVIATION GROUP Web Site)
The MOISANT INTERNATIONAL AVIATORS Web SiteInformation about the legendary Moisant International Aviators (Online - To Be Completed By May 2003) (A PIONEER AVIATION GROUP Web Site)
WILBUR WRIGHT and ORVILLE WRIGHTTheir lives and pioneering work (Online - To Be Completed By December 2003) (A PIONEER AVIATION GROUP Web Site)
Early aviation links will be added as they are found.
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