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AirCorps Library
We’re not talking about guns and ammo – but the loft drawings that are the cornerstone of designing and reproducing all WWII aircraft!
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Not “out with the old”, but certainly “in with the new” – these new P-51 Mustang drawings are like nothing we’ve ever seen!
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Fagen Fighters Restoration acquires and sorts through Jay Wisler’s enormous parts inventory.
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Does this topic seem unimportant, or boring even? That’s where you’d be wrong! Understanding manual revisions is a key to making correct decisions about maintenance practices, aircraft operation, component overhaul, and more.
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Not that long ago microfilm was the cat’s pajamas, the bees knees, the best thing since sliced bread. Museums, libraries, and yes, even the Air Force, used the technology to preserve their paper records and make documents easier to find.
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Ever wondered how we add manuals to the AirCorps Library website? Well you’re not alone! It doesn’t happen with the wave of my hand, that’s for sure – there are steps and steps and steps….
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We’ve all seen it, but few really understand it! Take a dive into the nerdy world of the WWII document organizational system.
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North American Aviation Archive finds a new home at AirCorps Aviation. Original engineering drawings shown to the public for the first time.
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Would you say you have a complete set of the required Mustang manuals? Probably not.
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Have you ever wondered what your local airport looked like during World War II?
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