The organization's advisory board has included aviation historians Gerald Balzer,
Richard P. Hallion, Robert L. Lawson, and (until 2019)
Walter J. Boyne, founding curator and later director of the
National Air and Space Museum. Key
AAHS Journal authors have included: • Ray Wagner, co-founder of the AAHS; former director and enshrine of the
International Air and Space Hall of Fame • Harold E. Morehouse, co-developer of the first
Aeronca airplane and pioneer developer of the modern, air-cooled, light-aircraft engine), who wrote the regular column "Flying Pioneers" profiling key early aviation pioneers (many of whom he had personally known) •
Peter M. Bowers, an
EAA Homebuilders Hall of Fame enshrinee, author of 26 books and over 1,000 articles, who was a principal contributor from the initial
AAHS Journal issue in 1956, through the late 1990s • Joseph P. Juptner,
EAA Hall of Fame inductee, whose book series
U.S. Civil Aircraft is the principal historic catalog and encyclopedia of U.S. civilian aircraft from 1927 to 1948 •
Edward H. Phillips, principal aviation historian of the
general aviation industry, and the "Air Capital City" (
Wichita, Kansas), and its various historic aircraft manufacturers (
Cessna Aircraft,
Beech Aircraft,
Stearman Aircraft,
Travel Air,
Laird/Swallow, and others) • Paul R. Matt, noted aviation historian, principal U.S. historical illustrator/draftsman of early aircraft •
Len Morgan, prominent aviation columnist, author and publisher author of 12 aviation history books, and numerous articles, and leading aviation history photographer/archivist.
EAA / Vintage Aircraft Association Hall of Fame inductee ==See also==