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[F-16 Press Announcement]
Members of the press record during an F-16 press announcement.
F-111 A/P#1 Rollout
Photograph of an F-111 A/P#1 Rollout Ceremony. In the foreground is the military airplane with the letters, "USAF" painted on top of the right wing. In the background is a large crowd seated on bleachers, standing on aircraft stairs and atop a podium with flags and red, white, and blue banners. In the background is a bus.
Secretary Robert McNamara Speaks at the Rollout of the First F-111
Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara speaks at the roll-out of the first Convair F-111 airplane at General Dynamics Corporation at Fort Worth, Texas.
Officers in Line to View the First F-111
Crowds stand around the first Convair F-111 airplane on its rollout. Several are in line on a platform to be able to see the cockpit of the plane.
Secretary Robert McNamara Speaks at the Rollout of the First F-111
Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara speaks at the roll-out of the first Convair F-111 airplane at General Dynamics Corporation at Fort Worth, Texas.
Crowds View the First F-111
Crowds view the roll-out of the first Convair F-111 airplane with its wings folded.
F-111 Escape Capsule on Assembly Line
Three employees inspect a Convair F-11 airplane escape capsule on the assembly line.
W.D. Halsey and N.B. Robbins Inspecting a Camera
Employees W.D. Halsey and N.B. Robbins inspect a large camera taken from a Convair B-36 airplane.
Employees Viewing F-111 Models
Employees view two Convair F-111 model airplane displays in the factory area of a building.
B-57 F Airplane
Several people inspect a Convair B-57 F airplane parked on a landing strip at a press review.
B-57 Airplane
A Convair B-57 F airplane sits a few hundred yards from a landing strip at an airbase during a B-57 F press review.
[Jackie Parks and a Big Telephone]
Jackie Sparks stands next to a large telephone and a sign displaying the amount of the facilities' phone bill.
The B-58 #61 On Exhibition at Carswell AFB
The Convair B-58 #61 Bendix Trophy Winner sits on exhibition during the Mackay Trophy Presentation at Carswell Air Force Base.
B-58 Flight Line at Carswell Air Force Base
Flight line of Convair B-58 airplanes at Carswell Air Force Base.
B-57 Airplane
A Convair B-57 airplane parked in an airfield.
B-58 Arrives at Los Angeles at end of Trophy Flight
This Convair B-58, the Cowtown Hustler, arrives at Los Angeles at the end of its Bendix Trophy winning flight on 3-5-1962.
Convair Main Gate
Front view of the main gate at Convair displaying the Convair sign: Convair, a Division of General Dynamics Corporation - Fort Worth
Bleriot Trophy Speed Run Flight Crew
The Bleriot Trophy Speed Run Flight Crew stand beside their plane reading a notebook.
The Thompson Trophy
The Thompson Trophy. It is the figure of a man with wings and arms outstretched towards the sky standing in front of a pillar. There are two birds on the side and the sun at the very top.
B-58 Hustler Touching Down in Paris
The Convair B-58 Hustler touches down at Le Bourget Airport in Paris, France. At the time it was the Trans-Atlantic Record-Breaker.
Officers View The Thompson Trophy Display
Lieutenant Colonel H.E. Confer, Lieutenant Colonel R.H. Weir and Major H.S. Bialas view the Thompson Trophy Display.
B-58 Flight Crew preparing for Bendix Trophy run
The Convair B-58 flight crew make final preparations with another officer before a flight from Los Angeles to New York. This flight would win the 1962 Bendix Trophy: Lt. John T. Walton (defensive systems operator), Capt. Robert G. Sowers (pilot), and Capt. Robert McDonald (navigator). In this photo, the flight board behind the crew says, "Carswell Air Force Base," at the top.
B-58 Flight Crew preparing for flight to Paris
The B-58 flight crew writes down information for a flight from New York to Paris. This flight would win the Harmon and Mackay trophies. L to R: Maj. Payne, Capt. Wagener and Capt. Polhelmus. Patch on Capt. Polhelmus' flight suit is 64th Bomb Squadron of the 43rd Bomb Wing.
[B-58 Primary Crew]
Major Payne sitting at a desk with documents, briefs the B-58 Primary Crew for a flight from New York to Paris.
Bleriot Trophy Winners
Bleriot Trophy Winners next to their plane, the Firefly, a Convair B-58: Major Elmer E. “Gene” Murphy, Major Eugene F. Moses, Lieutenant David F. Dickerson with Colonel James K. Johnson.
[B-58 #64 Taxi]
Convair airplane B-58 #64 sits outside a run station. It was the first airplane taken to Bunker Hill AFB.
Crew of the B-58 "Hoosier Hustler"
The crew of the Convair B-58 #64 "Hoosier Hustler" airplane stand together in the plane's cockpit.
[B-58 Flight Line at Carswell]
An officer and a dog stand near the Convair B-58 airplane flight line at Carswell Air Force Base.
Crew of the B-58 "Hoosier Hustler"
The crew of the Convair B-58 #64 "Hoosier Hustler" stand next to the airplane.
Colonel O'Brien Recieves B-58 #64 from B.G. Reed
Colonel F.L. O'Brien shakes hands with B.G. Reed upon receiving the Convair airplane B-58 #64 "Hoosier Hustler." It is the first airplane taken to Bunker Hill Air Force Base.
[Crew Flying First B-58 to Bunker Hill AFB]
Crewmen make notes before flying the first Convair B-58 airplane to Bunker Hill Air Force Base. Standing left to right: Colonel F.L. O'Brien, Major G.V. Cohlmia and Major W.W. Wilson
[B-58 Justler Scramble Photo]
Scramble photo of a Convair B-58 Hustler airplane.
[Dick Johnson in B-58 Cockpit]
Dick Johnson sits in the cockpit of a Convair B-58 airplane.
[Dick Johnson in B-58 Cockpit]
Dick Johnson sits in the cockpit of a Convair B-58 airplane.
Dick Johnson with Model Planes
Dick Johnson displays 4 Delta Wing Model Planes.
J79 Aircraft Jet Engine
A crowd views a General Electric J79 Aircraft Jet Engine on display at an Open House.
Atlas Missle Booster Section
An officer points to something unknown while standing next to a sign displaying information about the "Atlas Booster Section." The boosters were the final part of the Atlas Intercontinental Ballistic Missile.
Atlas Missle Booster Section
An officer and a woman view a sign displaying information about the "Atlas Booster Section." The boosters were the final part of the Atlas Intercontinental Ballistic Missile.
F-106 and Crowds at Open House
Crowds view a Convair F-106 airplane on display at an Open House
[Airplanes 880, B-58 & 106]
Convair airplanes 880, B-58 and 106 flying together.
[Reddy Kilowatt on Apl. 25]
Gloria Tipton stands on a platform touching the image of "Reddy Kilowatt" emblazoned on surface of Convair airplane B-58 #25.
Three Pilots in an Escape Test From a B-58
Pilots E.E. Guthrie, G.C. Tate and Norm Stanberg perform an escape test from a Convair B-58 airplane.
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