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Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif. : Second, third, and fourth stage 

 rocket cluster for the space-probe launch vehicle Juno II (N.A.M. 1346). 



Kaylas, Alexander J., New Haven, Conn. : Memorabilia connected with donor's 

 activities as a member of the 14th Air Force in World War II (N.A.M. 1400). 



Kelly, Kenneth, Bethesda, Md. : Two World War I aircraft machineguns : 

 one, a Geiman Spandau with ammunition belt and case; the other, a British 

 Vickers aircraft machinegun (N.A.M. 1337). 



Klean, Lester E., Bensenville, 111.: Model of Wright brothers' 1903 Flyer (pur- 

 chase) (N.A.M. 1399). 



Kuegle, R. p., Hampton Falls, N.H. : Bowlus Baby Albatross sailplane single- 

 place pod fuselage with tubular boom support for empenage (N.A.M. 13S8). 



McKnew, Dr. Thomas, National Geographic Society, Washington, D.C. : Seven 

 framed color portraits and pictures of astronauts (N.A.M. 1338). 



Martin Company, Baltimore, Md. : Martin Matador Missile (N.A.M. 1372). 



Massin, Alex, Toronto, Canada: Four USAF uniform insignia, World War II 

 (N.A.M. 1391). 



Means, Dr. James Howard, Boston, Mass. : An original holograph manuscript 

 by Francis Herbert Wenham of England, "On Some Conditions of Aerial 

 Flight," delivered by Octave Chanute before the Boston Aeronautical Society, 

 March 1, 1897 (N.A.M. 1340). Thermometer and barometer used by Dr. John 

 Jefferies in a balloon ascension in England, November 30, 1784, and Jan- 

 uary 7, 1785, for first flight across the English Channel. First American to 

 fly (N.A.M. 1341). 



Members of WAF and USAF Nurses, New York, N.Y. : Wood inlay picture by 

 Paul Spindler of a McDonnell F-101 Voodoo airplane flying over a French 

 village (N.A.M. 1363). 



National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Langley Research Center, 

 Hampton, Va. : Model of Bell X-1 wind tunnel (N.A.M. 1393). Lewis Re- 

 search Center, Cleveland, Ohio : General Electric TG-180 turbojet engine 

 (N.A.M. 1413). General Electric 1-40 turbojet engine (N.A.M. 1412). Wash- 

 ington, D.C. : Friendship 7 spacecraft with manikin and display-rig ; also astro- 

 naut's personal equipment (N.A.M. 1368). John Glenn's flight clothing (N.A.M. 

 1375). 



Navy, Department of the, Washington, D.C. : Propeller and drive assembly 

 for a fuel pump used on the NC-3 during 1919 flight across Atlantic (N.A.M. 

 1349). Bureau of Naval Weapons, Washington, D.C: Aichi M6A1 Sieron 

 Aircraft (Japanese), a J-35 aircraft engine and a Liberty engine propeller 

 (N.A.M. 1365). Aichi B7A-1 Grace Aircraft, a Japanese Navy carrier bomber 

 (N.A.M. 1377). Curtiss N-9 Navy training aircraft. World War II, missing 

 components (N.A.M. 1405). Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. : General Elec 

 trie electrically operated TG-100 turboprop cutaway (N.A.M. 1356). Naval 

 Observatory, Washington, D.C. : A select group of navigation instruments 

 illustrative of developmental steps in historical technical progress (N.A.M. 

 1351). Navy Air Material Center, Philadelphia, Pa.: Group of five models 

 of U.S. Navy types to random scales— N-1, NC-7, HS-3, H-16, and ZR-1 

 Shenandoah (N.A.M. 1354). 



Newcomb, Charles J., Trappe, Md. : Wright brothers Model K, 1 : 16 size model 

 of 1915 aircraft (purchase) (N.A.M. 1404). 



Newland, Kenneth E., Alexandria, Va. : Scale model of Thor-Able launch 

 booster with model of RVXl-5 nose cone on top (N.A.M. 1402). Scale model 

 of Jupiter Rocket Launch vehicle used in Able-Baker project (N.A.M. 1407). 



Northrop Aircraft Corp., Hawthorne, Calif. : 1 : 30 model of Northrop T-38 

 aircraft in which Jacqueline Cochran established speed records August-Oc- 

 tober 1961 (N.A.M.1376). 



