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George E. Cooper (Ames Pilot)
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Congratulations to Ames Collier Trophy Winners
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STS-134 AMS PAYLOAD MOVE
SOFIA visit to Ames: overheads of event
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Recruiting Brochure: Ames baseball league
SOFIA visit to Ames: overheads of event
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April 9, 1940 Ames personnel
STS-134 AMS ARRIVAL AT SLF
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A new three-place North American O-47A observation airplane with Army Air Corps marking was the first ircraft to...
STS-134 AMS PAYLOAD LIFT IN STAND
Ames Research Center momument (front) sign