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Sun Nov 12, 2023 11:50 am
Hello All,
In my quest for information on the more obscure Japanese WW2 aircraft, I came across a number of AITG reports for sale on eBay. The seller wants a good amount - understandably - for scans of these rare items. Before I pony up the $ I thought I'd ask the WIX Brain Trust if there is an archive of the AITG reports somewhere that is accessible to the public. I've asked a few aviation author friends and they don't know.
Any suggestions on where to inquire?
Thanks!
Paul Hannah
Sun Nov 12, 2023 11:54 am
I'd do a DTIC search first (
https://discover.dtic.mil/). I'd imagine that most/all of the eBay stuff derived from there.
Sun Nov 12, 2023 3:58 pm
Although not specifically about aircraft, as an example:
A Short Survey of Japanese Radar, Volume ISome other possibilities:
- They're not free, but just for reference the Warbirds and Trains store on eBay has a category with a few of them.
- The website WWII Aircraft Performance has a scan of at least one original, so the webmasters might know where to find more of them.
- Similarly, the website Silver Biplanes has a Japanese Aircraft Materials page from mostly Australian sources.
- Websites devoted to republishing public domain government material such as GovernmentAttic.org (e.g. Technical Intelligence Supplement), Public Intelligence or PublicResource.org sometimes have something.
- You can also sometimes find some materials on the NASA Technical Reports Server as it includes NACA wartime reports as well.
- The Library of Congress might be a source. They have a Summary Technical Report of the National Defense Research Committee, for example.
- Japan's counterpart to the LoC, the National Diet Library has some old microfilmed documents in their Digital Collections. For instance, a Ki-21 manual.
- The Navy Department Library has some, mostly non-aviation, reports.
- The National Air and Space Museum has a Captured German & Japanese Air Technical Documents collection.
- The user "Micdrow" over on WW2Aircraft.net frequently contributes manuals to the technical subforum.
- The guy running the blog Aviation Archives posts a lot of stuff, but it is mostly American.
- The subdomain Hyperwar has many digitized or transcribed materials.
- Although apparently requiring a login now, an archived version of the Manuals & Documents page of the Historic Naval Ships Association has some aviation materials.
- HathiTrust, a collection of several university libraries, was heavily used in the creation of the Vintage Aviation Books and Periodicals thread. The post about Technical Air Intelligence Center documents is particularly relevant.
- Lastly, I'll plug the Aviation Archives page on my personal website, Warbird Philosophy.
I recognize that most of the above is not exactly what you're looking for, but it's what I could come up with at short notice. Maybe some of them might have something or give you some ideas on somewhere else to search. Hope this helps!
Thu Nov 16, 2023 12:19 am
Thanks very much gents!
I am enjoying poking around on the various sites, Noha307 and have a search request active with DTIC, Quemeford.
I’ll post about it if I find anything.
Cheers,
PH
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