128 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1962 



Beech Aiecraft Coep., Wichita, Kans. : Models of the Beecli G5 and Lr-23D air- 

 craft. (N.A.M. 1265.) 



Bellanca, Mks. GrusEPPi, Galena, Md. : Bellanca CF airplane and an Anzani 

 3-cy Under aircooled radial engine. ( N. A.M. 1259. ) 



Blodgett, Charles L. : Sample of RPI rocket fuel taken from Thor missile 

 just before launch of first Pioneer space probe. (N.A.M. 1295.) 



Boyd, G. N., Brielle, N.J. : A 6-cylinder 1911 Kirkham aircraft engine which was 

 used to fly at least 5 different airplanes in 1911 and 1912. (N.A.M. 1282.) 



Bubnelli, V. J., Washington, D.C. : Wind-tunnel model of Burnelli Loadmaster, 

 1:12 size. (N.A.M. 1312.) 



Cady, Db. George, Seattle, Wash. : Tube of helium from Navy's first helium- 

 tilled airship and one tube of gas from well in Kansas where helium was dis- 

 covered in 1905. ( N.A.M. 1311. ) 



Chennault, Mrs. Claire, Washington, D.C. : Oil portrait of Gen. Claire Chen- 

 nault painted by Y. T. Lin of Taipei, Taiwan. (N.A.M. 1297. ) 



CoFFYN, Mrs. Frank T., Palo Alto, Calif.: Pilot's license No. 26 issued by 

 Aero Club of America to Frank T. Coffyn and Helicopter certificate No. 3. 

 (N.A.M. 1329.) 



Cole, March G., Merrimac, Mass. : Stock certificates and circulars issued by 

 Aerial Navigation Co. in 1851. ( N.A.M. 1269. ) 



Craun, Bernard, Arlington, Va. : Radio receiving set for use in aircraft during 

 WW-I, complete with leather helmet and built-in headset. (N.A.M. 1317.) 



Crelly, Me. and Mbs. H. J., College Park, Md. : Two Wright airplane wheels, 

 one Paragon propeller, and one book of airmail covers — all associated with the 

 donor's personal acquaintance with early aviation history at the College Park 

 airfield. (N.A.M. 1306.) 



Custer, W. R., Hagerstown, Md. : Prototype of the Custer Channel-wing aircraft. 

 (N.A.M. 1261.) 



Dbiggs, Mrs. Ivan, Washington, D.C: Model of Driggs Dart and computer. 

 (N.A.M. 1328.) 



Dittenberger, Richard, Parma, Ohio: Model of the Lockheed U-2 Recon- 

 naissance aircraft. (N.A.M. 1293.) 



Early Birds, The, Fairfield, Conn. : Bronze plaque commemorating Glenn 

 Curti.ss first solo (N.A.M. 1333) ; bronze plaque containing the names of all 

 members, past and present, of the donating organization (N.A.M. 1322) . 



Ecker, Herman A., Fort Lauderdale, Fla. : Curtiss-type flying boat built and 

 flown by donor. ( N.A.M. 1313. ) 



FiLippi, Bernard P., Baltimore, Md. : Pastel portrait of Charles A. Lindbergh 

 painted in 1956 by Rosemary Mahoney. (N.A.M. 1302.) 



Flammeb, Capt. Philip M., Colorado Springs, Colo.: Helmet which was taken 

 from dead body of Raoul Lufbery after his tragic death in combat in WW-I. 

 (N.A.M. 1207.) 



Fleet, Maj. Reuben H., San Diego, Calif. : Scale model of Consolidated NY-2 

 as flown by James Doolittle in his famous "under the hood" blind flight, Sept. 

 29,1929. (N.A.M. 1307.) 

 Frankel, Arthur G., Little Rock, Ark. : Letter and envelope sent to donor on 



first air mail, May 15, 1918. ( N.A.M. 1320. ) 

 Gaffney, James P., Cleveland, Ohio : Scale model of the Japanese Army "Nick," 

 Kawasaki two-place twin-engined long-range day and night fighter, used in 

 WW-IL (N.A.M. 1332.) 

 General Dynamics Corp., Washington, D.C: One scale model of a Convair 



Atlas-E satellite launching vehicle. (N.A.M. 1330.) 

 General Motors, Allison Division, Indianapolis, Ind. : Cutaway specimen of 

 the Allison 501 Turboprop engine mounted for display (N.A.M. 1303) ; Olds- 



