130 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1961 



General Electric, Philadelphia, Pa. : First camera to take pictures of earth 



from outer space. (N.A.M. 1218.) 

 GoDDABD, Mrs. Esther C, Worcester, Mass.: Vols. 21, 22, and 23 of Dr. God- 



dard's notes on his experiments. (N.A.M. 1165). 

 Golden, Bernie, Asbury Park, N.J. : A propeller manufactured by the Simmons 



Co. of Washington, D.C., of a very early vintage. Fitted with sprocket attach- 

 ment for chain drive. (N.A.M. 1148.) 

 Grumman Aircraft Corp., Bethpage, N.Y. : Model of the Grumman FIOF 



Jaguar fighter aircraft. (N.A.M. 1238.) 

 Hall, Ernest, Warren, Ohio : Fragments of aircraft and engines built by the 



Wrights, Curtiss, and Bleriot. (N.A.M. 1237.) 

 Hartman, Arthur J., Burlington, Iowa : Oil painting of early hot-air balloon 



ascension at a county fair and a full-size cut-off release with model para- 

 chute. (N.A.M. 1251.) 

 Heintz, Ralph M., Los Gatos, Calif. : Antenna weight used on the "Floyd 



Bennett" during its flight over the South Pole in 1929 (N.A.M. 1232) ; air- 

 craft transmitter used by Richard E. Byrd in his historic first flight over the 



South Pole (N.A.M. 1223). 

 Hylan, Ray, Henrietta, N.Y. : Boeing F4B-4 single-engine biplane Navy 



fighter of the early 1930 period. (N.A.M. 1243.) 

 Italian Government, Air Attache, Washington, D.C. : Model of a Macchi 



202 fighter, the most advanced fighter design produced by Italy in World 



WarlL (N.A.M. 1147.) 

 Jouett, Col. John, Washington, D.C. : Trophy urn presented to a group of 



Americans for their service to the Republic of China during World War II. 



(N.A.M. 1239.) 

 Klean, Lester E., Bensenville, 111. : Model of the Curtiss JN4-D-2. (N.A.M. 



1166.) 

 Lockheed Aircraft Corp., Burbank, Calif. : 1 : 16 scale model of the Navy 



submarine-launched missile, the "Polaris." (N.A.M. 1249.) 

 Martin Company, Baltimore, Md. : Model of early monoplane patrol bomber 



(N.A.M. 1225) ; model of the SM68 Titan missile produced by the Martin 



Company for the U.S. Air Force (N.A.M. 1222). 

 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass. : Curtiss-built 



OX-5 engine with manufacturer's number 6329. (N.A.M. 1157.) 

 Massin, Alex, Toronto, Ontario, Canada : Set of 12 U.S. Air Force Insignia. 



(N.A.M. 1214.) 

 McDonnell Aircraft Corp., St. Louis, Mo. : 1:3 scale model of the Mercury 



capsule with escape tower (N.A.M. 1231) ; model of the McDonnell F4H-1 



Phantom II (N.A.M. 1235) ; 12 1 : 16 scale models of aircraft produced by 



the donor (N.A.M. 1242). 

 Mead, Clarence H., Seattle, Wash. : Pontoon flat cap from Post-Rogers plane 



wreck. (N.A.M. 1167.) 

 Messerschmitt, a. G., Augsburg (through German Air Attache), Washington, 



D.C. : Model, 1 : 16 size, of the famed Messerschmitt BF 109 single-seat, 



single-engine fighter of World War II. (N.A.M. 1162.) 

 MiKESH, Capt, Robert C, Washington, D.C. : Models of two Japanese fighters. 



(N.A.M. 1226.) 

 Miller, L. B., Tarpon Springs, Fla. : Leather flight coat-jacket that belonged 



to Amelia Earhart. (N.A.M. 1227.) 

 Modern Art Foundry, New York, N.Y. : Purchase of bronze casting of plaster 



bust of Dr. S. P. Langley. (N.A.M. 1229.) 



