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John W. Underwood, better known as John Underwood, is an aviation writer, photographer, and historian specializing in United States aviation. He is the author of 12 books on the subject, and writes articles published in aviation history journals and magazines."2011 Hall of Fame Inductee-John Underwood,"
December 2011,''Vintage Airplane'' (copied), Vintage Aircraft Association Hall of Fame, Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA); also a
"Previous Inductees,"
Vintage Aircraft Association Hall of Fame, EAA, retrieved September 26, 2022
"The Descriptive Finding Guide for the John Underwood Photographic Collection SDASM.SC.10146,"
at San Diego Air and Space Museum Library and Archives, as recorded June 2016, at Online Archives of California, retrieved September 26, 2022
"John Underwood Hall of Fame Inductee,"
4th Quarter 2011, ''AAHS Flightline'', fl-177,
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, retrieved September 26, 2022


Early life

Underwood has had a lifelong fascination with airplanes since age 7.Wood, Janice
"EAA to induct five into Hall of Fame,"
October 16, 2011, ''General Aviation News,'' retrieved November 2, 2022
Underwood has said "I was always crazy about flying." Underwood's father was a bacteriologist, and a prize-winning amateur photographer. His father had access to a fleet of Stinson Aircraft, while director of research for AMSCO, Inc. Occasionally, John would get to ride along on day trips. In 1939, at age seven, John received his first flight instruction in a Stinson SR9B Reliant, while sitting on his father's lap to reach the controls. His father was a casualty of World War II.Underwood, John W.
"John Underwood Comments,"
"News and Comments from Our Members," Spring 2021, ''AAHS Journal,''
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In his teenage years, Underwood lived near Grand Central Air Terminal in
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, the first official air terminal for the Greater Los Angeles area. His first full time job was there, packaging engines overhauled by the U.S. Air Force. (He would later base his personal plane there, until the airfield's closure, later writing two books about it, and then serving as a key consultant and resource for the terminal's historic restoration and commemoration.)O'Keefe, Mary
"Revisiting Airline History,"
February 2, 2007, ''
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"AAHS 60th Anniversary Annual Meeting,"
1st Quarter 2016, ''AAHS Flightline,'' (fl-192), p.6,
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"President's Message,"
Spring 2016, ''AAHS Journal,'' Vol. 61, No. 1,
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In 1949, at age 17, Underwood learned to fly at the Glendale School of Aeronautics, while working for Grand Central Aircraft, refurbishing surplus World War II aircraft, including ( North American P-51 Mustang fighters, Curtiss-Wright C-46 Commando transports, and North American B-25 Mitchell bombers."Introducing The Members," April–June 1956, ''American Aviation Historical Society Journal,'' Vol. 1, No. 2, p. 57,
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(AAHS).


Aviation communications career

Underwood became an aviation technical writer and illustrator, and began to amass a collection of thousands of aviation photographs and aeronautical materials."John Underwood Photographic Collection,"
San Diego Air and Space Museum, retrieved September 26, 2022
Underwood is believed to have been a member of the International Amateur Aircraft Photographers Exchange (IAAPE), a 1930s-era group who developed a significant collection of historical aviation images."The 116/616 Photographers"
Aerofiles.com, (Underwood listed a

, retrieved September 26, 2022
In 1953, Underwood published his first book, ''The World's Famous Racing Aircraft: 1925–1953.'' In 1956, at age 23, he was a college student studying mechanical engineering. Residing in Southern California, one of the world's principal aviation centers, He became acquainted with dozens of aviation celebrities, including
air racer Air racing is a type of motorsport that involves airplanes or other types of aircraft that compete over a fixed course, with the winner either returning the shortest time, the one to complete it with the most points, or to come closest to a prev ...
/ test pilot Gordon Israel, pilot/designer Alden Brown ("Alden Brown Racer" creator"Alden Brown B-1,"
in "Famous Record Breaking and Racing Aircraft," ''Air Racing History'' website, retrieved November 2, 2022
photo: "Alden Brown Racer,"
"Willam F. Yeager Photographs," Special Collections,
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, retrieved November 2, 2022
), and pioneer aviator Douglas "Wrong Way" Corrigan. While working for
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, he befriended Lockheed's chief test pilot,
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, working with him to restore a 1927/1928
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). Though it was Underwood's first airplane, he never got to fly it. It became a hanging exhibit at the entrance to the California Science Center. Underwood was the 38th member of the
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(AAHS), joining shortly after its founding in 1955/1956. Underwood became a principal aviation history author, consultant and photo-supplier for the journals of the AAHS Search for "Underwood"
(several pages of search results), website of the
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and the Vintage Aircraft Association (of the EAA). He was named the contributing editor of ''Vintage Airplane'' magazine,masthead: "Editorial Staff,"
October 1998,''Vintage Airplane,'' Vol. 26, No. 10, Vintage Aircraft Association, Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA), retrieved September 26, 2022
and contributed to the EAA's ''Sport Aviation'' magazine."Volmer Jensen's New Pop-Rivet, Snap-Lock, Strap-On Glider," November 1974, ''Sport Aviation,'' Vol. 23, No. 11, Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA), retrieved September 30, 2022 He also wrote for ''Air Progress''Underwood, John: "Famous Names in Aviation ...Stinson," Oct/Nov 1963, ''Air Progress'' and ''
Air Trails The following is a list of publications from Street & Smith. "Slick" magazines *'' Mademoiselle'' *''Mademoiselle Living '' (1947–1949) becomes: *''Living'' (1949–1959) continues by Conde Nast *''The Popular Magazine'' *'' Air Trails M ...
,''"Magazine Contents Lists: Page 291,"
''The FictionMags Index,'' retrieved September 29, 2022
and served as a correspondent for various foreign aviation magazines. Underwood became a supplier of aviation historical information, materials, and photos to other aviation historians, writers, editors and publications, and aviation history web sites.Freeman, Paul

''Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields,'' 2002, 2022, retrieved September 26, 2022.

(photo credits) ''Davis-Monthan Airfield Register'' Website, retrieved September 26, 2022
Westin, Larry
"The Stinson 108 Voyager Bibliography,"
January 28, 1996; rev. 30, December 7, 2010,

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The 1990 PBS/'' American Experience'' television documentary, ''Lindbergh,'' used images from Underwood's collection."Credits,"
October 1990, ''Lindbergh,'' PBS/ American Experience, retrieved September 26, 2022
Between 1953 and the present, Underwood has published 12 books, mostly through aviation and history publishers, on various topics of aviation history and historical aircraft, chiefly American. Many of his works have been archived in various major museums, institutions and organizations, including: * The
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of the Smithsonian Institution;Underwood, John
"Search: John Underwood, Air and Space Museum, Collection Images"
images (including scanned or photographed text documents),
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Underwood, John, with Auguste Bellanca and Dorothy Bellanca
"Possibilities For Books on Bellanca, John Underwood, 1961–1973 "
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images of correspondence
, retrieved September 26, 2022
"John W. Underwood, 1966–1967, 1970–1976,"
Box 19 of 73, ''Collection Overview: Record Unit 330: National Air and Space Museum. Department of Aeronautics: Correspondence, 1965–1986",'' retrieved September 27, 2022
* San Diego Air and Space Museum *
Wright State University Wright State University is a public research university in Fairborn, Ohio. Originally opened in 1964 as a branch campus of Miami University and Ohio State University, it became an independent institution in 1967 and was named in honor of aviation ...
,"John Underwood, 1972 – 1980"
File – Box: 18, Folder: 11, in "Series IV: Correspondence, 1930 – 1988," ''William F. Yeager Aviation Collection'' (MS-223), Special Collections and Archives, Wright State University Libraries,
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, retrieved September 26, 2022


Publications


Books

(partial list) * ''The World's Famous Racing Aircraft: 1925–1953,'' 1953, John W. Underwood, publisher. * ''Experimental light aircraft and midget racers,'' 1958, Aero Publishers, * ''World Aircraft Illustrated,'' 1961, Aero Publishers, * ''The Vintage & Veteran Aircraft Guide: Over 400 Pre-1945 Aircraft Described and Illustrated,'' (with
Peter M. Bowers Peter M. Bowers (May 15, 1918 – April 27, 2003) was an aeronautical engineer, airplane designer, and a journalist and historian specializing in the field of aviation.
), 1969, Heritage Press, * ''The Stinsons; the exciting chronicle of a flying family and the 'planes that enhanced their fame,'' 1969, Heritage Press, Glendale, California. * ''Light Plane, 1909–69'' (with George B. Collinge), 1970, Aviation Book Company, . * ''Acrobats in the Sky: Aerobatics since 1913,'' 1972, Aviation Book Co., , * ''Of Monocoupes and Men: The Don Luscombe, Clayton Folkerts Story,'' 1969, 1973, 1975, Heritage Press, * ''The Lightplane Since 1909,'' (with George B. Collinge), 1975, Heritage Press * ''The Stinsons: Air Pioneers & Aircraft,'' 1976, Aviation Book Co. * ''Madcaps, Millionaires and "Mose": The Chronicle of an Exciting Era When the Airways Led to Glendale,'' 1984, Heritage Press, * ''Grand Central Air Terminal,'' 2007, ''Images of Aviation'' Series, Arcadia Publishing


Articles

(partial list)
Search for "Underwood"
''American Aviation Historical Society Journal'' and ''Flightline'' newsletter


Honors and recognition

* 2011 Inductee, Vintage Aircraft Association (EAA) Hall of Fame * 2016 "Lifetime Achievement Award,"
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References

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