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Navt, Depaetment of the, Washington, D.C. : Curtiss P^O fighter aircraft of 

 World War II face (N.A.M. 1077). Bueeau of Ships, Washington, D.C: 

 Dummy Regulus I missile (N.A.M. 1087) ; Upper Darby, Pa.: Allison YJ-71- 

 A— 4 turbojet engine, one of the first of this series tested operationally 

 (N.A.M. 1124). Bureau of Weapons, Washington, D.C: MacDonnell FH-1 

 "Phantom" carrier-based turbojet-powered single-seat carrier fighter (N.A.M. 

 1092) ; model of the USN airship "Akron" constructed 1 : 80 full size (N.A.M. 

 1139). Naval Air Materiel Center, Philadelphia, Pa.: Antiexposure suit, 

 ejection seat catapult, lap belt, 2 regulators, helmet, pressure suit, and 2 wing 

 structures (N.A.M. 1116). Technical Data Division, Washington, D.C: 

 2 arresting hooks from carrier-borne aircraft, one from an FSU Vought 

 "Crusader" and the other from an F4D-I Douglas "Skyray" (N.A.M. 1080). 



Nevin, Robert S., Denver, Colo. : Model of a Bleriot "Penguin" monoplane 

 trainer used during World War I for the training of pilots, including the 

 members of the famed Lafayette Escadrille. (N.A.M. 1096.) 



Newcomb, Charles J., Trappe, Md. : Models of historically famous air vehicles, 

 including the Fokker DR-1, Fokker T-2 (F-IV), and the balloons by Mont- 

 golfier Brothers, Prof. Charles Wise, and John Wise. (N.A.M. 1126.) 



Newkirk, Thomas A., Urbana, 111. : Aircraft telegraph transmitting set and 

 single-blade propeller. (N.A.M. 1069.) 



New Mexico National Guard, Albuquerque, N. Mex. : Japanese World War 

 II airplane, Nakajima Ki 43-2 (Oscar II) Army fighter, a development of 

 the famed Zero fighter. ( N.A.M. 1086. ) 



NoRD Aviation, France: Scale model of the Nord "Griffon II" aircraft used 

 by Maj. Andre Turcat who became first pilot in the world to exceed mach 2 

 In a ramjet-powered aircraft, thus winning the Harmon Trophy for 1959. 

 (N.A.M. 1083.) 



Page, George A., Jr., Reynoldsburg, Ohio : Model of Heinrich monoplane, winner 

 of eflSclency test. Municipal Engineers of New York, November 7, 1914 ; also 

 half blade from propeller of Curtiss H-16 "Big Fish." (N.A.M. 1071.) 



Pan American World Airways System, Inc., New York, N.Y. : 2 models of 

 historically significant aircraft — The Fokker F-7/3M and the Consolidated 

 "Commodore" Flying Boat. (N.A.M. 1128.) 



Portuguese Government: 1 : 16 scale model of "Santa Cruz" plane which made 

 first flight across the South Atlantic in 1922, flown by Portuguese Navy pilots 

 Cabral and Coutlnho. (N.A.M, 1113.) 



Prince, Frederick, H., Old Westbury, N.Y. : American flag given to the Lafayette 

 Escadrille by President Wilson. (N.A.M. 1115.) 



Republic Aviation Corporation, Farmingdale, N.Y. : Model of the Republic 

 F-105 "Thunderchief" fighter-bomber which has been described by the USAF 

 as "The world's most powerful one-man airplane." (NA.M. 1074.) 



Ryan, J. J., c/o Eric Wood, New York, N.Y. : Fulton Airphibian Model FA-3, the 

 first certificated vehicle to incorporate the desirable features of both the 

 airplane and the automobile. (N.A.M. 1089.) 



Scarritt, Danifj,, Gainesville, Fla. : 1 black leather folder containing Pilot's 

 Identification Card #10 and Transport Pilot Rating #10 Issued In 1927; 

 Mechanic's Identification Card #10 and Mechanic's License #10 issued In 

 1927. (N.A.M. 1132.) 



Sheix Oil Co., New York, N.Y. : Less than life-size bronze bust of Gen. James 

 H. Doolittle sculptured by Mme. Suzanne Silvercruys. (N.A.M. 1084.) 



Shoemaker, Peter, Baldwin, N.Y. : 1 : 16-sIze scale model of Heinrich Brothers' 

 first airplane (1910), given by donor, builder of the model, and winner of 

 a contest held among the students of Baldwin High School. (N.A.M. 1127.) 



