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NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR AERONAUTICS
HEADQUARTERS, 1500 NEW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE NW., WASHINGTON, D. C.
Created by act of Congress approved March 3, 1915, for the supervision and direction of the scientific study of the problems
of flight (U. S. Code, title 50, sec. 151). Its membership was increased to 15 by act approved March 2, 1929. The members are
appointed by the President, and serve as such without compensation.JEROME C. HUNSAKER, Sc. D., Chairman,
Cambridge, Mass.
GEORGE J. MEAD, Sc. D., Vice Chairman,
Washington, D. C.
CHARLES G. ABBOT, Sc. D.,
Secretary, Smithsonian Institution.
HENRY H. ARNOLD, Lieut. General, United States Army,
Commanding General, Army Air Forces, War Depart-
ment.
LYMAN J. BRIGGS, Ph. D.,
Director, National Bureau of Standards.
W. A. M. BURDEN,
Special Assistant to the Secretary of Commerce.
VANNEVAR BUSH, Sc. D., Director,
Office Scientific Research and Development,
Washington, D. C.
WILLIAM F. DURAND, Ph. D.,
Stanford University, Calif.
GEORGE WV. LEWIs, Director of Aeronautical ResearchO. P. ECHOLS, Major General, United States Army, Com-
manding General, The Materiel Command, Army Air
Forces, War Department.
SYDNEY M. KRAUS, Captain, United States Navy, Bureau of
Aeronautics, Navy Department.
FRANCIs W. REICHELDERFER, Sc. D.,
Chief, United States Weather Bureau.
JOHN H. TOWERs, Rear Admiral, United States Navy,
Chief, Bureau of Aeronautics, Navy Department.
EDWARD WARNER, Sc. D.,
Civil Aeronautics Board,
Washington, D. C.
ORVILLE WRIGHT, Sc. D.,
Dayton, Ohio.
THEODORE P. WRIGHT, Sc. D.,
Assistant Chief, Aircraft Branch,
War Production Board.
JOHN F. VICTORY, SecretaryHENRY J. E. REID, Engineer-in-Charge, Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, Langley Field, Va.
SMITH J. DEFRANCE, Engineer-in-Charge, Ames Aeronautical Laboratory, Moffett Field, Calif.
EDWARD R. SHARP, Administrative Officer, Aircraft Engine Research Laboratory, Cleveland Airport, Cleveland, OhioAERODYNAMICS
POWER PLANTS FOR AIRCRAFTTECHNICAL COMMITTEES
AIRCRAFT MATERIALS
AIRCRAFT STRUCTURESINVENTIONS & DESIGNS
OPERATING PROBLEMSCoordination of Research Needs of Military and Civil Aviation
Preparation of Research Programs
Allocation of Problems
Prevention of Duplication
Consideration of Inventions
LANGLEY MEMORIAL AERONAUTICAL LABORATORY AMES AERONAUTICAL LABORATORY
LANGLEY FIELD, VA. MOFFETT FIELD, CALIF.
AIRCRAFT ENGINE RESEARCH LABORATORY
CLEVELAND AIRPORT, CLEVELAND, OHIO
Conduct, under unified control, for all agencies, of scientific research on the fundamental problems of flight
OFFICE OF AERONAUTICAL INTELLIGENCE
WASHINGTON, D. C
Collection, classification, compilation, and dissemination of
scientific and technical information on aeronauticsI - I I I I I I Ilr I
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Kuhn, Paul & Chiarito, Patrick T. Shear lag in box beams methods of analysis and experimental investigations, report, March 7, 1941; (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc59998/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.