This collection comprises technical memorandums, issues 43-279, from the United States National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) in Washington, D.C. Covering a wide range of topics within aeronautics and related fields, these memorandums provide invaluable insights into the research, methodologies, and technical advancements of the era.
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