SECRETARY'S REPORT 135 
Department of the Navy, Bureau of Aeronautics, Washington, D. C.: 
(Through Capt. Leroy Simpler) Material illustrating the recent world 
speed record flight established by the U.S. Navy with the Douglas airplane 
Skystreak (179696) ; (through Rear Admiral A. M. Pride) Japanese Baka 
suicide rocket aircraft bomb of the type used against our naval forces in 
the later part of World War II (178989). From Naval Air Station, 
Patuxent River, Md.: (Through Capt. C. W. Seitz) A Kasei-22 14-cylinder 
twin-row air-cooled radial engine of the type used in the large Japanese 
Kawanishi 4-engine flying boat Emily (179610). From Office of the Chief 
of Naval Operations, Washington, D. C.: (Through Dr. Henry M. Dater) 
An original set of 82 pen-and-ink drawings made by artist Frank Tinsley 
for weekly syndication in newspaper feature sections, each depicting the 
exploits of a famous Marine air hero (179719). 
NortHror ArIrcraFT, INC., Hawthorne, Calif.: (Through Al Cline) A 1: 16-size 
seale model of the P-61C Black Widow night fighter, the XF—-15 photo recon- 
naissance plane, and the N3PB twin-float patrol bomber (179059). 
NortTHWEST AIRLINES, INnc., St. Paul, Minn.: 1 set of double seats of the type 
used in their DC airplanes (176933). 
Pan AMERICAN Worrtp AIRWAYS SystTeM, New York, N. Y.: (Through Juan T. 
Trippe) 5 sets of double aircraft seats and 1 set of Pan American’s DC-3 
transport panel-chairs (178715, 179702). (These and other seats accessioned 
were donated for comfort and convenience of Museum visitors.) (Through 
George Gardner) 2 cutaway display models: a 1:10-size model of a Boeing 
307 Strato-Clipper and a 1:16-size model of a Boeing 314 Flying Clipper 
(179417). 
PIONEER PARACHUTE Co., INc., Manchester, Conn.: (Through Lyman H. Ford) 
Original parachute pack and harness (with a replacement canopy) used in 
making the first jump with a nylon parachute, June 6, 1942, and 4 framed 
photographs of Adeline Grey who made the jump (179697). 
PoweE.LL, Lester W. B., Washington, D. C.: A 2-piece flying suit, used by the 
German Luftwaffe, World War II; it is stuffed with asbestos as a protection 
against flames (179257). 
Prive, Rear Adm. A. M. (See under National Military Establishment, Depart- 
ment of the Navy.) 
REANEY, J. (See under Jacoel Cable Splicing Equipment Co.) 
REYNOLDS, K. E. (See under Bausch & Lomb Co.) 
RicHakpson, Brig. Gen. Wiirt1AM L., Washington, D. C.: A German machine 
gun mount taken from a JU-88 aircraft shot down in World War II (179699). 
(The donor affirms that the destruction of this aircraft was the final ground- 
to-air victory of the war.) 
Seitz, C. W. (See under National Military Establishment, Department of the 
Navy.) 
SHarp, Martin. (See under DeHavilland Aircraft Co., Ltd.) 
SIMPLER, Capt. Leroy. (See under National Military Establishment, Department 
of the Navy.) 
Spaatz, Gen. Cart. (See under National Military Establishment, Department 
of the Air Force.) 
Tuomas A. Epison, INc., West Orange, N. J.: (Through Arthur R. Tice) Group 
of 5 aircraft instruments (178939). 
Tice, ARTHUR R. (See under Thomas A. Edison, Inc.) 
Triprr, JUAN T. (See under Pan American World Airways System.) 
