112 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1956 



Klemin, Mrs. Ethel, Greenwich, Conn.: Records pertaining to aerodynamic 

 tests performed by her husband, the late Dr. Alexander Klemin, noted aero- 

 nautical engineer and teacher. 



Lewis, Capt. R. A., Maywood, N. J. : A 3-sheet photostat copy of the navigator's 

 log, recording the flight of the U. S. Air Force B-29 bomber Enola Gay, August 

 6, 1945, when it carried the first atomic bomb to be dropped in warfare, over 

 Hiroshima, Japan. Captain Lewis was copilot on this flight. 



London Times, London, England : "The Times Survey of British Aviation," pre- 

 pared September 1955 ; review of historical and current developments in aircraft 

 engines, airports, and related services. 



MacCartee, CnARLES J., Orlando, Fla. : The loan of a series of negatives, from 

 which prints were made for the Museum files, illustrating airplanes and flights 

 at the first military aviation school and field, College Park, Md., 1910-14. 



Nevtn, Robert, Denver, Colo. : A scale drawing of the Wright Brothers Company 

 airplane, type "H," of 1914. 



Nieto, Joseph, San Antonio, Tex. : Scale drawings of the U. S. Army Air Service 

 Curtiss R3C-2 Racer of 1925, and the Air Corps Boeing P-26 of 1933. 



Nye, Willis L., Hayward, Calif. : A scale drawing of the Douglas World Cruiser 

 airplane, flown by pilots of the U. S. Army Air Service on the first flight 

 around the world, 1924. 



Populae Mechanics Magazine, Chicago, 111. : A drawing showing details of the 

 Winnie Mae airplane, including its engine and supercharger installation, and 

 the stratosphere suit devised by Wiley Post. 



Richardson, Charles L., Hebron Conn, (through his wife and Walter D. Sher- 

 wood) : A copy of "Zeppelin, fahrt um die Welt," an illustrated account of the 

 voyage around the world by the Graf Zeppelin airship, 1929. 



Sumpter Smith, Mrs., Washington, D. C. : A series of scrapbooks maintained 

 by her from 1924 to 1939 recording aeronautical events of those years. 



U. S. Alb Force, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio : A quantity of Technical 

 Orders, illustrating in detail the construction of a number of recent types 

 of aircraft in use by the Air Force. 



U. S. Coast Guard, Washington, D. C. (through Norman Rubin) : A series of 

 photographs illustrating types of aircraft used by this service. 



U. S. Navy, Washington, D. C. : A set of scale drawings of the Curtiss N-9 sea- 

 plane used during World War I for the training of naval student aviators. 



Van Weerden, J., Maarssen, The Netherlands : Three books on aeronautical his- 

 tory — from Icarus to Zeppelin, by Edgar Fuld ; Mijlpalen (Milestones), by C. 

 Van Steenderen, describing airplanes and seaplanes prior to 1918 : and Zij 

 Maakten Luchtvaartgeschiedenis, by C. Van Steenderen, Jr., describing air- 

 planes and seaplanes of the period 1910-36. 



Verville, Alfred V., Washington, D. C. : Descriptions and drawings of the "Mes- 

 senger" airplane designed by the donor, 1920; one of the earliest successful 

 military liaison and sport types. 



Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Kansas City, Mo. : A drawing of the J-34 

 turbojet engine, produced by this company. 



Wolffsohn, Hans J., Suffern, N. Y. : Copies of the magazine Flugsport. 



The Museum is also pleased to acknowledge the cooperation of the 

 Academy of Model Aeronautics, National Aeronautic Association, 

 the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, Harvey Lippincott 

 of Hebron, Conn., John H. Lundgren of St. Albans, N. Y., Kobert P. 

 McComb of Moultrie, Ga., Chris Bielstein of Arlington, Va., and Ray 



