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Gabbeb, Paul B., Washington, D.C. : 1910 edition of Trowbridge's narrative poem 

 "Darius Green and His Flying Macliine" and 1874 edition of Jules Verne's 

 prophetic science fiction "From the Earth to the Moon" (N.A.M. 1075) ; 

 contemporary color print of Henson's "Ariel" shown taking off from tower 

 on the plains of Hindustan (N.A.M. 1098) ; scale reproductions of 2 early 

 aircraft devised by Sir George Cayley, his glider kite and his aerial top. 

 (N.A.M. 1078.) 



Glenn L. Maetin Co., Baltimore, Md. : 2 1 : 48 scale models of the B57E and 

 the B26 "Flak-Bait" (N.A.M. 1105) ; models of significant early Martin 

 airplanes — the MB-1 bomber used during the Virginia Capes bombing tests 

 and the Mail Express, a development of the bomber intended for carrying 

 U.S. mail during the early part of the Air Mail Service. (N.A.M. 1138.) 



GoDDABD, Mes. Robeet, Worcester, Mass. : Loose-leaf albiuu of photographs of 

 Dr. Robert Goddard and his experiments from 1915 to 1945. (N.A.M. 1072.) 



Good, Dr. Walter A. and William, Bethesda, Md. : A gasoline-engined radio- 

 controlled model airplane designed, built, and flown by the donors. It is 

 one of the first successful examples of this type of sport aircraft, and was 

 winner of the radio-controlled flight events in the U.S. National Model 

 Airplane meets for 1938, 1939, 1940, and 1947. (N.A.M. 1141. ) 



Goodyear Aircraft Corporation, Washington, D.O. : Model of Goodyear Airship 

 2PG-2W, cut away to show large radar antenna enclosed in the bag. (NA.M. 

 1070.) 



Hartwick, Herbert, Marietta, Ga. : Model of Curtiss JN-4D World War I train- 

 ing plane. (N.A.M. 1103.) 



Hawker Aircraft Limited, Surrey, England : Model 1 : 10 size of the Hawker 

 Hurricane fighter famous for its performance in World War II, particularly 

 in the "Battle of Britain." (N.A.M. 1106.) 



Heineich, Albert S., Fort Ashby, Va. : Trophy awarded to donor by Municipal 

 Engfineers of the City of New York for Aeroplane General Eflaciency Test 

 (N.A.M. 1085.) 



HiLLER Aircraft Corporation, Palo Alto, Calif. : Scale model of the Hiller 

 helicopter, Model 12E, with agricultural spray equipment manufactured by 

 Agravenco. (N.A.M. 1125.) 



Institute of Aeronautical Sciences, New York, N.Y. : Group of specimens in- 

 cluding 6 aircraft models — 1 of the "Akron" ; an aileron ; an Earhart loving 

 cup; and 1 propeller. (N.A.M. 1118.) 



Istel, J. A., Orange, Mass. : "Skydiver" sport parachute designed and used by 

 donor in several parachute jumping competitions, both national and inter- 

 national. (N.A.M. 10G8.) 



Johnson, Harry, Julius, & Louis, Coral Gables, Fla. : Scale model of Johnson 

 Monoplane (1911) which incorporated a number of unusual features; also a 

 trophy cup awarded to the donors in 1912 by the Terre Haute Boosters. 

 (N.A.M. 1057.) 



Latat, Felix, Plainfield, N.J. : Message pouch dropped by MaJ. H. A. Dargue 

 at Tacopilla, Chile, during U.S. Army Pan American goodwill fiight around 

 South America. (N.A.M. 1058.) 



Lockheed Aircraft Corporation, Burbank, Calif. : 5 models historically signifi- 

 cant, designed and built by Lockheed. ( N.A.M. 1121. ) 



Medaris, Maj. Gen. J. B., Huntsville, Ala. : Original letter and envelope carried 

 in the recovered nose cone on its historic flight, August 8, 1957. (N.A.M. 

 1090.) 



National Aviation Club, Washington, D.C. : Approximately 1,400 volumes of 

 historically significant aviation books covering the field from the year 1700 

 to the present. (N.A.M. 1143.) 



