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Page 2 - Created by act of Congress approved March 3, 1915, for the supervision and direction of the scientific study of the problems of flight (US Code, Title 50, Sec.
Page 2 - Chief, Bureau of Aeronautics, Navy Department, Washington, DC CHARLES F. MARVIN, ME, Chief, United States Weather Bureau, Washington, DC WILLIAM A. MOFFETT, Rear Admiral, United States Navy, Chief, Bureau of Aeronautics, Navy Department, Washington, DC MASON M.
Page 2 - WRIGHT, Sc. D., Dayton, Ohio. GEORGE W. LEWIS, Director of Aeronautical Research. JOHN F. VICTORY, Secretary. HENRY JE REID, Engineer in Charge, Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, Langley Field, Va. JOHN J. IDE, Technical Assistant in Europe, Paris, France. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE JOSEPH S. AMES, Chairman. DAVID W. TAYLOR, Vice Chairman. CHARLES G. ABBOT. CHARLES F. MARVIN. GEORGE K.
Page 2 - DC George K. Burgess, Sc. D., Director Bureau of Standards, Washington. DC William F. Durand, Ph. D., professor emeritus of mechanical engineering, Stanford University, California. James E. Fechet, major general, United States Army, Chief...
Page 2 - Professor Emeritus of Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University, California. James E. Fechet, Major General, United States Army, Chief of the Air Corps, War Department, Washington, DC William E.
Page 3 - ... permanent in character, to regulate national aviation. In some ways this suggestion is an indirect method of accomplishing the major organizational changes discussed in the preceding paragraphs. However, if the proposal relates solely to civil aviation there may be uses therefor. The Bureau of Air Commerce of the Department of Commerce and the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics now handle efficiently many of the problems of research, development, coordination and regulation of civil...
Page 2 - ... Charles F. Marvin, ME, Chief United States Weather Bureau, Washington, DC; William A. Moffett, Rear Admiral, United States Navy, Chief Bureau of Aeronautics, Navy Department, Washington, DC; SW Stratton, Sc.
Page 1 - Effect of Variation of Chord and Span of Ailerons on Hinge Moments at Several Angles of Pitch.
Page 2 - Cuba. WILLIAM P. MACCRACKEN, Jr., Ph. B., Washington, DC CHARLES F. MARVIN, ME, Chief, United States Weather Bureau, Washington, DC WILLIAM A. MOFFETT, Rear Admiral, United States Navy, Chief, Bureau of Aeronautics, Navy Department, Washington, DC HENRY C.

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