Films preserved by

National Air And Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution ( )

Billion Dollar Bug (1926), Keystone Aircraft Company film documenting the introduction of crop dusting for cotton (2006 Partnership Grants).
Dulles International Airport Engineering Progress Report, Part 2 (1961), produced by the Federal Aviation Administration for internal documentation (2023 Federal Grants).
Keystone Aircraft Corporation Collection (1926–1934), films of air races, military tests, and promotional flights from the firm that developed the largest and fastest tri-engine passenger plane of the time (Treasures of American Film Archives). Play film
Keystone Aircraft Home Movie Collection (1920s), home movies shot by company president Edgar N. Gott (2006 Partnership Grants).
Lewis E. Reisner Collection (1929–38), home movies shot by aviation pioneer Lewis E. Reisner documenting aircraft manufacture and testing (2005 Partnership Grants).
Seymour Collection (1926–34), five films by Major Lester D. Seymour chronicling the early years of commercial aviation (2000 Federal Grants).
World Trip Collection (1935–1936), home movies with footage of the Hindenburg, 1936 Olympics in Berlin, and Nazi youth parades taken by the family of American businessman Gustav Oberlaender (Treasures of American Film Archives). Play film