


Offered here is a complete aviation archive belonging to WWII USAAF pilot and later aerospace engineer F. This grouping spans World War II through the 1960s and documents Morrison’s military service, postwar engineering career, and published aviation safety writing. WWII-era recommendation letters (1942). Original professional résumé detailing USAAF service and aerospace career. Postwar engineering positions with North American Aviation and Temco Aircraft. Assistant Professor of Aerospace Safety, University of Southern California. Membership in aviation safety and aeronautical organizations. Multiple original typed aviation manuscripts authored by Morrison. AOPA “Pilot” magazine editorial correspondence and publication acceptance letters. Original association and university lapel pins including AOPA and USC. Manuscripts include titles such as. Do You Have Tired Metal? “The Flight Effects of Ground Effect”. “That Last Fifteen Minutes”. “The Whole Ohio River to Aim At”. Several manuscripts retain editorial markings, original address headers, word counts, and publication notes. These are working submission copies – not later reprints. This archive represents a continuous aviation career from wartime pilot through aerospace engineering and aviation safety writing. All remain readable and historically intact. A substantial and well-documented aviation grouping with strong research and collector appeal. May delay a package. Please understand this is out of our control. If you like this item, make sure to check out my store for more in this category.
