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Media:1946-06-28-LARCV4I26.pdf Langley Air Scoop Jun 28 1946 The first V-2 is fired at White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico. It flies to 67 miles altitude carrying a Geiger counter telescope, a spectrograph, pressure gauges, temperature gauges, and a radio transmitter.
November 28-29: First flight over South Pole, by Comdr. Richard E. Byrd, in a Ford trimotor piloted by Bernt Balchen, from Little America.
National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics NACA special subcommittee held initial meeting at Langley on aeronautical research in universities.
June 27-29: Capt. Frank Hawks broke transcontinental speed records from East to West and West to East flying the Lockheed Air Express.
Signing of Treaty of Versailles disarmed Germany of a military air force but did not include rockets as potential weapons, thus leaving Germany free under international law to develop them.
The National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics NACA formally encouraged the Army and Navy to detail officers to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for aeronautical engineering study and offered use of its facilities and personnel to further research and experimental work outside of Government.
Office of Scientific Research and Development (OSRD) in the Office of Emergency Management was created by President Roosevelt in Executive Order 8807.
First phase of Project Far Side was completed, with the lifting by the world's largest balloon of a load of over a ton of military equipment and instruments to a height of more than 104,000 feet.

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