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Crew of B-36B plane No.69

Description: Photograph of the crew of the B-36B airplane No. 69 standing on the ground near the nose. The men are (L-R): P. Gerbaz, C.J. Driskell, R.E. Fisher, G.W. Hofeller, L.C. Brandvig, and W. J. Martin. Their luggage sits on the ground next to them.
Date: August 16, 1950

Crew of B-36B plane No.69

Description: Photograph of the crew of the B-36B airplane No. 69 standing on the ground near the nose. The men are (L-R): P. Gerbaz, C.J. Driskell, R.E. Fisher, G.W. Hofeller, L.C. Brandvig, and W. J. Martin. Their luggage sits on the ground next to them.
Date: August 16, 1950

B-36 No. 85 fuselage

Description: Photograph of the fuselage of the B-36 plane No. 85 under construction in the warehouse in November 1949. The bomb bay door is open under the plane. It's RB-36D 44-92088. Modified to carry the "Boston camera" and re-designated ERB-36D, it was eventually scrapped at Kelly AFB in 1955.
Date: November 1, 1949

Security Guard Seated at Desk

Description: Photograph of J.G. Hanna, a security guard, seated at a desk topped with a telephone and paper. He is wearing a badge, bow tie, and hat. On the right side of the frame is a door with signs that read, "Development Dept. 65, MX 1964, Mock-Up Area," "Restricted", and "What You See, What You Hear, When You Leave, Leave It Here!" In the top left hand corner of the frame is a fluorescent light and a hung-up blazer.
Date: unknown

Delivery of YC-131 #2 to Air Force

Description: Photograph, from left to right, of Leonard Roe, Capt. J.P. Siegler, Capt. C.L. Gandy, Gus Messick, Sgt. T.S. Ackrill, and W.F. Staley. Three of the men are wearing military uniforms and hats and two are wearing suits and ties. Two men are wearing glasses. Behind the men is an airplane with the words, "U.S. Air Force" painted across the side of it.
Date: unknown

Flight Crew of Last B-36 #383

Description: Photograph of a B-36 #383 flight crew lined up in front of their airplane. Painted across the side of the plane is a logo with a hand holding lightning bolts and the words, "Strategic Air Command" and "United States Air Force". All men are wearing identical jumpsuits with diagonal zippers and dark caps. In the front row, left to right, is Maj. L.M. Nickerson, Capt. T.J. Campbell, Maj. D.D. Trimble, Maj. P.E. Gourd, Lt. M.L. Ripp, Capt. R.H. Hulse, and M/Sgt. H.J. Hanson. In the back row, le… more
Date: unknown

Last B-36 Moving Off Assembly Line

Description: Photograph of a large B-36 airplane in a large warehouse. Written across the side of the plane is, "United States Air Force". Below the plane are two trucks and sixteen men lined up shoulder to shoulder. Some wear hats and overalls and a few wear button-up shirts and neckties.
Date: unknown

Convair's Main Entrance

Description: Photograph of four old automobiles stopped at Convair's Main Entrance. On the right side of the cars is a stop sign, and a small building topped with a sign that reads, "Entrance To This DEFENSE PLANT Is Granted For Official Business Only." On the left side of the cars is a barbed-wire and chain link fence, tall lights, and a billboard that reads, "Fort Worth Division CONVAIR, Home of the B-36 Intercontinental Bomber."
Date: unknown
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