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Monthly Archives: May 2014
Upcoming Event: Huffman Prairie Aviation History Society Meeting on June 2, 2014
The next meeting of the Huffman Prairie Aviation History Society will take place this coming Monday, June 2, 2014, at 7:00 p.m. At this month’s meeting, Vic Bilek will present “Stories from December 8, 1941, at Wright Field” (view PDF flyer). The meeting … Continue reading
Spotlight on the Dayton-Wright Airplane Company
Did you know that over 3,000 World War I aircraft were manufactured right here in Dayton, Ohio? The Dayton-Wright Airplane Company delivered more than 3,500 airplanes to the war front, most of which were De Havilland 4s (or DH-4s). Our … Continue reading
Posted in Aviation, Collections, Outreach
Tagged collections, CORE Scholar, digital collections, MS-152, outreach, SC-150, World War I, WWI, WWI100
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New and Updated Collections Available for Research
We have new manuscript collections available for research! Click on the links to view the complete online (PDF) finding aids. The following new collections were recently arranged and described and are now available for research: Dayton Women’s Health Center Records (MS-479) Dayton … Continue reading