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Hey #avgeeks, Sunday is the last day for Interiors Revealed: Cutaway Airliner Models! On view in the #Aviation Museum http://t.co/oJlQqqy7OqThis tweet was posted on April 23, 2013.
Peek inside a 1950s Boeing 377 Stratocruiser to see the state-of-the-art cockpit w/seats for 5 crew members: http://t.co/u3n2wdXG8R #avgeeksThis tweet was posted on March 21, 2013.
Roald Amundsen congratulates aviator RIchard E. Byrd after his flight over the North Pole, OTD in 1926 http://t.co/A0KUV23F #AVgeeksThis tweet was posted on May 09, 2012.
The first non-stop transcontinental flight (NY-->CA) occurred OTD in 1923, lasting almost 27 hours! #avgeeksThis tweet was posted on May 02, 2012.
What did it take to make an airplane in 1926? Take a look at Lockheed's Hollywood factory: http://t.co/0aXzuAEw #avgeeksThis tweet was posted on May 01, 2012.
The now-defunct Sabena's wardrobe tips for 1965's ladies included packing 2 nylon girdles (total = 1lb): http://t.co/jo0pALpC #AVgeeksThis tweet was posted on April 27, 2012.
Just in: 450 matchbooks from 1940-90. Hooray for #AVgeeks donors (& our interns for sorting them so nicely) http://t.co/lmSEzSwtThis tweet was posted on April 12, 2012.
The Loughead Model F-1, a 1918 wooden flying boat, seated 10 passengers who paid $5 each for air tours. http://t.co/etWaMXZY #AVGeeksThis tweet was posted on April 06, 2012.
The 1st airline steward, Jack Sanderson, started work for Daimler Airway OTD in 1922. Amazing- he was 14 years old! #AVGeeksThis tweet was posted on April 02, 2012.
How to hear over an open-air engine din? Helmets had ear fittings for speaking tubes between pilot-copilot! http://t.co/yGapPKRS #AVGeeksThis tweet was posted on March 30, 2012.