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B-32 in Flight

Description: Aerial photograph of a B-32 soars through the clouds.
Date: March 24, 1945

B-32 in Flight

Description: Aerial photograph of a B-32 as it soars through the clouds.
Date: March 24, 1945

B-36 A #3

Description: Front view of Convair airplane B-36A #3 on a runway.
Date: March 20, 1948

B-36 A #3

Description: Front view of Convair airplane B-36A #3 on a runway.
Date: March 20, 1948

B-36 and group

Description: Crewmen pose next to the last Convair B-36 airplane on the day of its delivery to SAM-SAC Cycle One.
Date: March 1, 1957

B-58 #61 Bendix Trophy Winner

Description: Four men look at the letters emblazoned on the side of the Convair B-58 #61 that won the Bendix Trophy on March 5, 1962 for record flights from New York to Los Angeles. They display the information about the record time recorded on the flights from New York to Los Angeles.
Date: March 5, 1963

B-58 Assembly Line

Description: Overhead view of long warehouse containing the Convair B-58 airplane assembly line.
Date: March 3, 1960

B-58 Flight Crew preparing for Bendix Trophy run

Description: 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.
Date: March 5, 1962

[B-58 Line Shots]

Description: Front view of a line of Convair B-58 airplanes being assembled in a warehouse.
Date: March 10, 1958

[B-58 Line Shots]

Description: Line of Convair B-58 airplanes being assembled in a warehouse.
Date: March 10, 1958

Bendix Trophy

Description: The Bendix Trophy on display: a figure of two flying men and a small plane. it was won 3-5-1962 by the B-58.
Date: March 5, 1962

Bendix Trophy

Description: The Bendix Trophy on display: a figure of two flying men and a small plane. It was won 3-5-1962 by the Convair B-58 and its flight crew.
Date: March 5, 1962

Bendix Trophy Flight Arrival at Los Angeles

Description: A crowd of press and spectators are gathered around the Bendix Trophy winning Convair B-58 plane and its crew as they are greeted by another officer upon their arrival at Los Angeles, California on 3-5-62.
Date: March 5, 1962

Bendix Trophy Winners

Description: The Bendix Trophy Winners greet a senior officer while standing front of the Bendix Trophy. R to L: Capt. Robert G. Sowers, Capt. Robert McDonald, Capt. John T. Walton, with Gen. Thomas Power, Commander In Chief of the Strategic Air Command.
Date: March 5, 1962

Bendix Trophy Winners

Description: The press photographs of the Bendix Trophy Winners as they shake hands with a four star general. From L to R: Capt. Robert Gray Sowers, Capt. Robert MacDonald, Capt. John T. Walton and Gen. Thomas Power, Commander In Chief of the Strategic Air Command
Date: March 5, 1962

Bendix Trophy Winners

Description: The press and spectators view the Bendix Trophy Winners as they greet a senior officer upon their arrive in Los Angeles, California after their trophy flight. L to R: Robert G. Sowers, Robert MacDonald, John T. Walton, and Gen. Thomas Power, Commander In Chief of the Strategic Air Command, on podium.
Date: March 5, 1962

Bombarette Basketball Game

Description: Photograph of a basketball game between the Bombarettes and Weatherford College. This is a jumpshot during the game of March 1, 1945.
Date: March 1, 1945

Bombarette Basketball Team, 1945

Description: Photograph of the Bombarette Basketball team L-R: Guidrey, Foster, Murray, Brooker, Wade, Wallington, Rogers, West, and Henshaw.
Date: March 1, 1945

[Crew of A/C After Landing]

Description: A crew stands next to Convair airplane B-58 #96, the [first production B-58 to fly with capsules in all three stations.]
Date: March 2, 1962

Cutting Wing Skins with a Skil Saw

Description: Photograph of a workman cutting a "wing skin" with a skil saw. He is cutting through some sheet metal and is wearing a protective face mask.
Date: March 20, 1952
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