8mm (photographic film size)
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        Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
      
        Scope Note: Describes motion picture film that is 8 millimeters wide, the narrowest gauge available for such film. Introduced in 1932 for use by amateur filmmakers and for home movies, 8mm film was also taken up by filmmakers of the avant0garde and the underground, due to the comparatively low cost of the film stock and the processing. Since the mid-1960s, standard 8mm film has been generally superceded by the Super 8 type.
        Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:
Robert L. Simons Collection
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      Identifier: 1998-05-05-B
    
      Overview
        
    Robert Lewis Simons was a military and commercial pilot in the mid-twentieth century. The Collection is comprised of materials relating to Simons’ career , including log books, military records, photographs, and films.
        Dates: 
      1925-1972; Majority of material found within 1938-1948
    
  
      Found in: 
  
  The Museum of Flight Archives
  
G. Harry Stine Space History and Model Rocketry Collection
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      Identifier: 2013-09-17
    
      Overview
        
    The G. Harry Stine Space History and Model Rocketry Collection encompasses the professional work of G. Harry Stine, the founder of model rocketry in the United States. The collection includes material related to his work in the National Association of Rocketry, drafts of his writings, rocket designs, materials affiliated with model rocketry corporations, his aeronautical research files, and his work in commercial space flight.
        Dates: 
      1874-2008; Majority of material found within 1956-1997
    
  
      Found in: 
  
  The Museum of Flight Archives
  
Samuel Lewis "Lew" Wallick Boeing Test Pilot Collection
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      Identifier: 2024-05-08
    
      Overview
        The Samuel Lewis "Lew" Wallick Boeing Test Pilot Collection documents the career and personal life of test pilot Lew Wallick. The collection contains both visual and textual materials that date from 1928 to 2018, with the bulk from 1954 to 1984. These documents bring to light Wallick’s work testing and demonstrating aircraft for the Boeing Company, with an emphasis on his contributions to Boeing's Model 700 commercial jetliner series. Also present are records on his involvement in the P-12...
    
    
        Dates: 
      1928-2018
    
  
      Found in: 
  
  The Museum of Flight Archives
  
John Wegg Commercial Airlines Collection
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      Identifier: 2014-09-12
    
      Overview
        John Wegg is best known as the founder and editor-in-chief of Airliners and Airways magazines, as well as contributor to other publications and author of 12 books on aviation history, airlines, and aircraft manufacturers. The John Wegg Commercial Airlines Collection consists of about 2.7 cubic feet of material such as printed ephemera, photographs, documents, and other materials pertaining to the Wegg's aviation journalism...
    
    
        Dates: 
      1929-2004; Majority of material found within circa 1950s-1990s
    
  
      Found in: 
  
  The Museum of Flight Archives