Recommended Weblinks

The below selected web links are recommended by the author. I have personally purchased memorabilia from the vendors below and would recommend anyone interested in purchasing autographs and memorabilia to visit these vendors websites.

Astronaut Scholarship Foundation

The Astronaut Scholarship Foundation was created in 1984 by: the six surviving Mercury 7 astronauts (Scott Carpenter, Gordon Cooper, John Glenn, Walter Schirra, Alan Shepard and Deke Slayton); Betty Grissom (widow of the seventh astronaut, Virgil “Gus” Grissom); William Douglas, M.D. (The Project Mercury flight surgeon); and Henri Landwirth (Orlando businessman and friend). 

AFFTC Museum

AFFTC Museum at Edwards AFB.

Bell X-2.com

Carrie Rasberry's excellent website on the Bell X-2.

Bud Anderson - To Fly and Fight

Triple Ace C.E. Bud Anderson's website.

Bryan Snuffer - Fine Art

My talented artist friend Bryan Snuffer's website.

Steve Ridgway - Scraperboard Art

Scraperboard artist & my friend Steve Ridgway.

Bob Smith - NF104

Former NF-104 test pilot Bob Smith's website.

Pancho Barnes

Pancho Barnes Estate website by Dr. Louis D'Elia.

357th FG Scrapbook

Website by former 357th FG Armourer & my friend Hoyt Parmer.

Neil Corbett's Blog

My friend Neil Corbett A.K.A. "The Tartan Terror's" Test pilot blog.

Yvan Voirol - Grand Stratege

My friend Yvan Voirol's Space Autograph Collection.

Doug Henry

My friend Doug Henry's phenomenal signed "Golden Age of Flight Test"  litho by Mike Machat.

Novaspace

Spacefest, Astronaut Autographs, Astronaut Signings & Space Art.

Artifactcloud.com

Space Memorabilia store by my friend Florian Noller.

collectSPACE

collectSPACE is an online publication and community for space history enthusiasts featuring articles and photos about space artefacts and memorabilia - By Robert Pearlman.

National Air & Space Museum

The Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum in Washington D.C.

Kennedy Space Center

Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex.

USAF Museum

National Museum of the US Air Force at WPAFB in Dayton, Ohio.

San Diego Air & Space Museum

San Diego has one of the richest aviation heritages of any city in the USA. Convair, home of such famous aircraft as the B-24 Liberator & Ryan Airlines, builder of Charles Lindbergh’s Spirit of St. Louis, was located here. San Diego Air & Space Museum is one of the preeminent aviation museums in the nation.

Douglas Castleman Aviation Art

Wonderful Aviation Artist. I own the original painting of the above image of the Convair XF-92A.

Farthestreaches.com

Specializing in Space Autographs, Memorabilia & Fine Collectibles.