SECRETARY’S REPORT 123 
Bravpiey, R. F., San Francisco, Calif.: A framed black-and-white photograph of 
an early air meet and a souvenir log book of the first round-trip, trans-Pacific 
Pan American Airways passenger flight, 1936 (N. A. M. 636). 
BriskIN, Irvine. (See under Columbia Pictures Corp.) 
Brooxityn Pouyrecunic Instirure, Brooklyn, N. Y.: (Through Dr. D. G. 
Lockward) A 160-hp. Curtiss V-X aircraft engine used to power a Curtiss R-2 
Army reconnaissance plane cf 1916 (N. A. M. 631). 
CuHauuinor, G. R. (See under Kansas City, Mo., Chamber of Commerce.) 
CuHancr Voucur Arrcrart, Div. or Unirep Arrcrart Corp., Stratford, Conn.: 
(Through John J. Hospers) Two 1:16-scale airplane models, U. S. Navy, 
World War II: F4U-—4 and OS2U-1 (N. A. M. 630). 
Con, Don, Williamsville, N. Y.: Two aircraft engines, rotary, French, World 
War I: a Clerget 9B and a Gnome ‘‘Monosoupape”’ (N. A. M. 655). 
Conus, C. 8. (See under Pan American-Grace Airways, Inc.) 
CoutumBiA Pictures Corp., Hollywood, Calif.: (Through Irving Briskin) Two 
scale medels of Prof. John J. Montgomery’s gliders reproduced for the motion 
picture “Gallant Journey.’”’ These show the Santa Clara of 1905 and the 
Evergreen of 1911 (N. A. M. 626). 
Comer Moprt AIRPLANE AND SuppLty Co., Chicago, Ill.: (Through William 
Bibichkow) Wind tunnel stated by donor to be the first practical mass-produced 
type; for personal and classroom use; throat 14” x 22”; embodies the principles 
of full-scale designs; accessories are included (N. A. M. 643). 
CROWELL-COLLIER PuBLIsHING Co., New York, N. Y.: (Through Thomas H. 
Beck) Original water-color painting by Melbourne Brindle depicting the first 
flight of the Wright Brothers’ aeroplane at Kitty Hawk, N. C., December 17, 
1903 (N. A. M. 654). 
DeHart, Dana C., San Francisco, Calif.: A major portion of a cabane strut from 
the Curtiss ‘‘R’’ which was one of the first two planes to carry scheduled air 
mail from New York to Chicago via Cleveland, September 5 to 17, 1918 
(N. A. M. 628). 
Dintz, Goutp (deceased), Omaha, Nebr.: Two wooden propellers: a ‘‘Paragon’”’ 
1911, used on the Army’s first airship, and a “Flottorp” of early 1920 type 
inscribed with famous autographs (N. A. M. 644). 
DoouiTtLE, Gun. J. H., New York, N. Y.: A jagged fragment, found in China, 
from the right-engine nacelle of a North American B-25 “Mitchell”? bomber 
which took part in the Tokyo raid of April 18, 1942 (N. A. M. 604). 
Dovua.as Arrcrart Co., Inc., Santa Monica, Calif.: A 1:16-size scale model of 
the Douglas SBD Navy carrier-based dive bomber which saw extensive service 
in World War II (N. A. M. 620). 
Frank, JouHNn P. (See under North Carolina Granite Corp.) 
Frrprericx, D. 8. (See under Rohm and Haas Co.) 
Friss, LEonarpD, London, England: A large display poster printed from the 
original painted by the donor, advertising the International Aviation Tourna- 
ment held at Belmont Park, L. J., October 22 to 30, 1910 (N. A. M. 648). 
Gitcnrist, Mrs. Guy, Dutch Flat, Calif.: The starter’s flag used in the Oakland- 
Honolulu Dole Race, 1927. Given in memory of her brother, Maj. Edward 
Howard (N. A. M. 653). 
Goopwin, Cuiaire V. (See under Port of Oakland, Board of Port Commissioners.) 
Grumman, L. R. (See under Grumman Aircraft Engineering Co.) 
GRUMMAN AIRCRAFT ENGINEERING Co., Bethpage, L. I., N. Y.: (Through L. R. 
Grumman) Four 1:16-size scale models of Grumman aircraft, U. S. Navy, 
World War II: an F3F biplane fighter, an F4F ‘‘Wildcat,” a TBM ‘Avenger’ 
torpedo bomber, and an F7F “Tigercat” (N. A. M. 634). 
