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National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics
Headquarters, 1512 H Street NW., Washington 25, 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 from 12 to 15 by act
approved March 2, 1929, and to 17 by act approved May 25, 1948. The members are appointed by the President
and serve as such without compensation.
JAMES H. DOOLITTLE, Sc. D., Shell Oil Company, Chairman
LEONARD CARMICHAEL, Ph. D., Secretary, Smithsonian Institution, Vice Chairman
ALLEN V. ASTIN, Ph. D., Director, National Bureau of Standards. CARL J. PFINOSTAG, Rear Admiral, United States Navy, Assist-
PRESTON R. BASSETT, M. A., Vice President, Sperry Rand Corp. ant Chief for Field Activities, Bureau of Aeronautics.
DETLEY W. BRONe, Ph. D., President, Rockefeller Institute for DONALD L. PUTT, Lieutenant General, United States Air Force,
Medical Research. Deputy Chief of Staff, Development.
JAMES T. PYLE, A. B., Administrator of Civil Aeronautics.
FREDERICE C. CRAWFORD, Sc. D., Chairman of the Board, FRANCIS W. REICHELDERFER, Sc. D., Chief, United States
Thompson Products, Inc. Weather Bureau.
WILLIAM V. DAVIs, JR., Vice Admiral, United States Navy, EDWARD V. RICKENBaCKE, Sc. D., Chairman of the Board,
Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Air). Eastern Air Lines, Inc.
JEROME C. HUNSAKER, Sc. D., Massachusetts Institute of Loouis S. ROTHscHILD, Ph. B., Under Secretary of Commerce for
Technology. Transportation.
CHARLES J. MCCARTHY, S. B., Chairman of the Board, Chance NATHAN F. TWINING, General, United States Air Force, Chief
Vought Aircraft, Inc. of Staff.HUGa L. DRYDEN, Pa. D., Director
JOHN W. CROWLEY, JR., B. S., Associate Director for ResearchJOHN F. VICTORY, LL. D., Executive Secretary
EDWARD H. CHAMBERLIN, Executive OfficerHENRY J. E. REID, D. Eng., Director, Langley Aeronautical Laboratory, Langley Field, Va.
SMITH J. DEFRANCE, D. Eng., Director, Ames Aeronautical Laboratory, Moffett Field, Calif.
EDWARD R. SHARP, Sc. D., Director, Lewis Flight Propulsion Laboratory, Cleveland, Ohio
WALTER C. WILLIAMS, B. S., Chief, High-Speed Flight Station, Edwards, CalifU
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Barnett, Henry C. & Hibbard, Robert R. Basic considerations in the combustion of hydrocarbon fuels with air, report, 1957; (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc65598/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.