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The James H. Dilonardo Collection
James H. Dilonardo was a local aviation enthusiast strongly tied to Boeing Field and The Museum of Flight. His collection consits of photographs, textual materials, sound recordings, and film largely related to aviation in Seattle, Washington and the Pacific Northwest.
Johnny Dingle Boeing 247D Restoration Scrapbook
The Johnny Dingle Boeing 247D Restoration Scrapbook is comprised of a single photograph album with photographs, clippings, and printed ephemera that documents the restoration of The Museum of Flight's Boeing 247D (NC13347) "The City of Renton." The album holds 86 photographic prints and additional digital prints, clippings, and assorted pieces of ephemera. The album was likely compiled by Johnny Dingle, who was a founding member of The Museum of Flight and a pilot of the Boeing 247D.
Lorraine C. (Coccio) Ditsworth Western Airlines Flight Attendant Collection
Edward Doelker Northwest Airlines Collection
Joe P. Doetsch B-17B inspection notes
Brian J. Donnelly Bikini Atoll Collection
Brian E. and Larry E. Doughty War Ration books
John G. Doughty Aerial Photographs
John G. Doughty Aerial Photographs consists of a set of twelve photographic albumen prints taken by Doughty, a resident of Winchester, Connecticut, from a balloon ascension over Connecticut in September 1885.
Douglas A-26 Invader Photograph
The Douglas A-26 Invader Photograph is a single-item collection consisting of an 8x10-inch black-and-white print of a Douglas A-26 Invader from the 609th Special Operations Squadron. The aircraft has tail number 17676 and is pictured in three-quarters front left view.
The Douglas Aircraft Company Records
The Douglas Aircraft Company was a pioneer in early aviation and is best known for its DC-3 transport aircraft. The Douglas Aircraft Company Records contain administrative, financial, and legal records relating to the Douglas Aircraft Company from 1921-1945.