1783 "Attack on the first Charlier Balloon" from Wikipedia: "The balloon built by Jacques Charles and the Robert Brothers is attacked
by terrified villagers in Gonesse. Some of them even started attacking
him because they weren't used to things flying."
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from a 1908 book "Model of Mr. Bastin's Flying Machine" . . . get real, Bastin
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this large 1929 passenger airplane interior looks frightening
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an Ellis Martin illustration 1931 "Aviation Map"
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the 1934 Tupolev ANT-20 (USSR) see full size
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the 1937 Hindenburg see full size
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the 1937 Hindenburg disaster
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the 1936 Hindenburg dining room see full size
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the 1936 Hindenburg dining room passengers see full size
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the 1936 Hindenburg layout, with passenger cabins in the middle area
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ten years earlier, a 1929 zeppelin crew member
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twenty years earlier, a 1919 "135,000 cubic meter fast-passenger Zeppelin drawing room" see full size
F L Y I N G E.A. Séguy ornament see full size
F L Y I N G E.A. Séguy see full size
a Hardie Gramatky 1941 children's book illustration
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1941 airplane flight controls, all plastic
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Russell Clark, 1943 see full size
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a 1940s vision of future passenger travel by Chesley Bonestell
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Boeing 314 in-flight dining room
1946 airline smoking policy ... cigarettes are okay but no pipes or cigars see full size
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"Oxygen breathing equipment" 1955 high altitude flying
for business executives see full size
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an N.C. Wyeth illustration
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a Terence Cuneo illustration see full size
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a Jupp Wiertz poster for Luft Hansa airline
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a Wallace Wood story panel, 1952 see full size
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"Economy class seating on a Pan Am 747 in the late 1960s"
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1961 economy class in-flight movies see full size
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a 1964 airport designed by Eero Saarinen see full size
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a 1971 American airlines "Coach Lounge" on the "747 LuxuryLiner"
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a Josef Hoflehner photograph
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