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* http://internationalbcc.co.uk/history/digital-archive
* http://internationalbcc.co.uk/history/digital-archive
* http://content.lib.auburn.edu/digital/collection/asic
* http://content.lib.auburn.edu/digital/collection/asic
* http://collinsradio.org/archives/1959_Catalog/Collins_1959_Aviation.pdf
* http://www.calpacificairmotive.com/library
* http://www.calpacificairmotive.com/library
* http://www.forgottenfield.com/amg
* http://www.forgottenfield.com/amg

Revision as of 01:41, 8 March 2022

The content on this page takes two forms. The first is the real-world locations of aviation archives. The second is online accessible documents. Links to the direct catalog entry are included where available.

Airlines

Country Specific

Manuals

Specific Aircraft

Manufacturers

Parts Suppliers

Organizations

Organization Newsletters

Periodicals

University Holdings

  • McMaster University – digitized collection of World War II aeronautical maps, including a nearly complete set of AAF Aeronautical Charts
  • Purdue University – multiple personal collections, including those of Amelia Earhart and Neil Armstrong
  • University of Oklahoma – 4 personal collections
  • University of Wyoming – multiple personal collections, including two related to Republic Aviation and Roscoe Turner's personal collection
  • Wright State University – large number of various aviation collections, many personal collections

Other

To do

To be Organized