Inflight Coverall Garment, Jacket, Apollo, Items taken aboard Apollo 11, NASM Archives.
D19791187000, National Air and Space Museum.
Well you're in luck! The answers to these questions -- recorded in the pages of diaries, letters, and scrapbooks held in the Archives of the National Air and Space Museum (NASM) -- are now more easily discoverable thanks to volunteer transcription.
Vin Fiz Art Poster, Armour & Co., 1911, A1935044000, National Air and Space Museum. |
Page from Scrapbook of Manila Davis Talley, NASM.XXXX.0041, National Air and Space Museum. |
The Archives' collections span the history of flight, from ancient times to the present day, and include materials from military officers and personnel, NASA astronauts, Smithsonian staff, civilian pilots and engineers, astrophysicists, nineteenth-century balloonists, flight attendants, and more. Over the past four years 1,062 volunteers (or 'volunpeers' as we say here in TC) have transcribed close to 13,000 pages from the archival collections at NASM. These TC projects only constitute a small portion of NASM's archival collections, yet the work of digital volunteers transcribing and reviewing these materials increases accessibility and awareness of the rich information held within every page. (Want to learn more about how volunteer transcription makes Smithsonian collections accessible and text-searchable? Head to our About page and follow us on Twitter for ongoing updates, discoveries, and behind-the-scenes sneak peeks!)
Here's some highlights from NASM TC Projects:
Apollo 11 Flight, Crew, Training, NASM Archives. |
- Sound recordings from the Apollo 11 launch.
- Correspondence, flight logs, and notes from Orville and Wilbur Wright.
- Materials from the Papers of General Benjamin O. Davis, Jr.- Commander of the 99th Fighter Squadron, the first unit of the "Tuskegee Airmen" during WWII and the first African American General in the U.S. Air Force (1954).
- The World War I diary of U.S. Army Air Service Officer Arthur Raymond Brooks
- William J. Eck's scrapbook, "To Europe By Air," documenting his trip on Pan American Airways' (PAA) first transatlantic passenger flight in 1939.
- Scrapbook of Velma Maul Tanzer, Stewardess and Chief Stewardess for American Airlines, 1933-1936.
Velma Maul Tanzer, NASM.2005.0036, NASM Archives. |
- World War II diaries and scrapbooks from Harold Raskin (Army Airways Communications System, 7th AACS Wing Ground Control Approach (GCA) unit), William Jones (aerial photographer in the Army Air Corps), and a Japanese man named Yamada (much information on him is still unknown).
General Benjamin O. Davis, William Jones, NASM.2006.0067, NASM Archives.
NASM.1992.0023, NASM Archives.
NASM.1992.0023, NASM Archives.
-Caitlin Haynes, Transcription Center Coordinator
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