Mr. Phillip McCoy: Japanese aircraft instruments. 



Mr. Samuel E. Mcintosh: World War II aircraft radio equipment. 



Maj. Paul E. McVickar: 2 radio receivers and omniscope. 



Mrs. Allen H. Meyers: altimeter, goggles, and helmet. 



Mr. Robert Millstone: propeller. 



Monterey Park Police Dept.: aircraft, American Aerolights Double Eagle. 



Mr. Greg Mort : painting, Portrait of Christian Huygens , by Greg Mort. 



Mr. Kenneth M. Murray: Polish Air Force badges, circa 1920. 



Mr. Atsundo Nagao: photographs of Charles and Anne Lindbergh and a 



Japanese watercolor of Lindbergh's "Sirius". 

 National Aeronautics Associaton: MacKay Trophy. 

 National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Ames Research Center: 



Mars penetratar droptest. 

 National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Goddard Space Flight 



Center: model landsat multi-spectral scanner. 

 National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Johnson Space Center: 



2 pocket calculators, unitized electric power circuit board, liquid 



cooling garment, abort electronics assembly, left glove, right glove, 



2 television cameras, camera control unit, Royal Doulton plate with 



Discovery 41-D mission logo, and transfer paper for plate signed by 



the mission crew members. 

 National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Langley Research Center: 



VGH recorder and VG recorder. 

 National Science Foundation: paper airplane hand-folded by Senator Jake 



Garn. 

 Mr. Raymond Nelson: air mail container. 

 O'Neal & Prelle Advertising: model of Leonardo da Vinci's one-man flying 



machine. 

 Mr. John J. Olson: 2 paintings, Early Space Shuttle Concept and Lunar 



Scene , by John J. Olson. 

 Mr. Bill Palmer: Montgolfier balloon pin. 

 Mrs. Jefferson Patterson: flying clothing. 

 Mr. Arthur B. Perry and Naodi Perry: painting, 101st Air Refueling 



Wing, Bangor, Maine , by Naima Rauam. 

 Ms. Marguerite Pinkerton: 2 letters from Charles Lindbergh to Richard 



Kuyl. 

 Don F. Pratt Museum, (through Charles Cureton) : German World War II 



electrically heated winter flying suit. 

 Mr. Larry and Mrs. Jamie Pye: diorama with Douglas model aircraft. 

 Mr. Bob Resley: painting, Mustery S , by Bob Resley. 

 Mr. George Rhetts: identification tag. 



Rockwell International: tires from STS-1 Space Shuttle. 

 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogers: flying suit worn by Gen. Chuck Yeager. 

 M. Sgt. Russell E. Sackreiter, USAF (Ret.): 1 pair high-top service 



shoes and U.S. Air Force khaki shorts, World War II. 

 Mr. John Safer: National Air and Space Museum Trophy. 



Maj. Francis N. Satterlee, USAF (Ret.): World War II GI service shoes. 

 Mr. William B. Saunders: 2 heavy gauge main aircraft wheels. 

 Mr. Fred Scarf: 5 plasma ware instruments. 

 Mr. Joseph A. Sirkis: civilian flying goggles. 

 M. Sgt. Victor H. Smith, USAF (Ret.): 1 pair high-top service shoes, 



World War II. 

 Mr. Richard K. Smith: first-day issue philatelic cover commemorating 



Alfred Verville. 



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