Online Research, Website Collections & Militaria

  • The Vintage Aviator, Ltd. – New Zealand company building authentic WWI aeroplane reproductions and engines using original methods.
  • World War I – Color by Klimbim – Gallery of digitally colorized WWI-era photographs, including aviation subjects.
  • Wooden Propellor – Reference site focused on wooden propellers, their design, and identification for WWI-era aeroplanes.
  • First Aero Squadron Foundation – Organization preserving the history of the U.S. Army’s first operational aviation unit.
  • Hellfire Corner – Personal site presenting varied WWI history resources, articles, and memorial materials.
  • Dover, Louis Blériot and the Royal Flying Corps – Information on memorials near Dover Castle commemorating Blériot’s Channel crossing and RFC presence.
  • Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University Archives & Special Collections – Curated directory of repositories with aviation and aerospace holdings. Provides links to archival collections, photographs, and primary-source materials relevant to the history of flight and aeronautical development.
  • Aircraft Engine Historical Society / EngineHistory.org – Organization and online forum dedicated to the history of aircraft propulsion. Offers technical reference materials, engine catalogs, archival documents, historical data (including pre-1925 engines), and community discussion of engine restoration, collections, and research.
  • Flieger und Luftschiffer (Buddecke.de) – German-language site focused on aviation and airship history, especially WWI era. Features sections on aircraft & air service units (Flieger & Luftschiffer), period photographs and postcards, pilot badges (Fliegerabzeichen), and bibliographic sources & literature.
  • Kaisers-blaue Flieger – German-language website focused on aviation of the Imperial German Navy, including Seeflieger, Landflieger, torpedo aviation, training systems, personnel listings, aircraft types, losses, and naval aviation insignia.
  • Roads to the Great War – Weekly blog exploring lesser-known aspects of the First World War: regional events, wartime society, firsthand stories, and historical reflections from across the fronts.

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