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Two Pilots About to Enter a B-58
A pilot runs towards another pilot who is climbing a ladder to the top of a Convair B-58 airplane at night.
R.O Garlington Inspecting a B-58 Tail Gun
R.O. Garlington inspects the tail gun of a Convair B-58 airplane.
Crewmen Performing Assembly Work on B-58
Two crewmen do assembly work on the right engine of a Convair B-58 airplane.
[Assembly Work on B-58]
A crewman does assembly work on a Convair B-58 airplane. Part of the inside of the plane's cockpit is visible.
[Assembly Work on B-58]
A crewman does assembly work on a Convair B-58 airplane.
[B-58 Anniversary Flight]
B.A. Erickson, C.P. Harrison, and J.D. McEachern get into the crew stations of a Convair B-58 airplane on the B-58 Anniversary Flight.
Night Shot of Crew Members in B-58
Night shot of three pilots sitting in the crew stations of a Convair B-58 airplane with the hatches open.
E.M. Burdine working on a B-58
E.M Burdine works on a Convair B-58 airplane in the Final Assembly Area.
Thunderbirds and B-58 at Carswell AFB Air Show
As a Convair B-58 airplane is parked on display, the crowd observes four "Thunderbird" planes flying in formation at the 30th Air Show at Carswell Air Force Base.
B-58 On Display at Carswell AFB Air Show
A small group of people looks into the cockpit of a Convair B-58 aircraft on display at the 30th Air Show at Carswell Air Force Base.
[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.
[Dick Johnson in B-58 Cockpit]
Dick Johnson sits in the cockpit of a Convair B-58 airplane.
First Weighing of F-111A #1
Photograph of an F-111A #1 being weighed in an airplane hanger. The plane has, "U.S. Air Force" painted across the side of it. Several men (mostly in suits) and a few aircraft stairs surround the plane.
B-58 in Run Station #2
A Convair B-58 airplane undergoes maintenance in Run Station #2.
Interior view of F-102 building area
Interior view of the area where Convair F-102 airplanes are built.
Group Shot of Crew of XB-36H #242
The crew of Convair airplane XB-36H #242 pose next to the plane.
Crew Inspecting Plane Prior to Take-Off
The crew of a Convair B-58 inspect the plane's landing gear prior to take-off for Edwards Air Force Base.
Edward J. Murray Climbing from Ejection Capsule.
Edward J. Murray climbs from a capsule at Edwards Air Force Base after the first manned ejection test from a Convair B-58 on 2-28-1962.
General Thomas Power Greeting B-58 Crew
General Thomas S. Powers greets the crew of Convair B-58 at the end of their Bendix Trophy Flight at Los Angeles, California, 3-5-1962.
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.
Bendix Trophy Flight Arrival at Los Angeles
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.
Bendix Trophy
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.
Bendix Trophy
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.
[Crew of A/C After Landing]
A crew stands next to Convair airplane B-58 #96, the [first production B-58 to fly with capsules in all three stations.]
Convair Main Gate
Front view of the main gate at Convair displaying the Convair sign: Convair, a Division of General Dynamics Corporation - Fort Worth
The Bleriot Trophy
Three men and a pilot stand next to a plane about to enter the "Hustle Up" Program.
[Airplane #31 Entering the "Hustle Up" Program]
Three men and a pilot stand next to a plane about to enter the "Hustle Up" Program. The plane is named "Ben - Hur" with crew chief, Staff Sergeant H.E. Evans.
Colonel William R. Payne with Harmon Trophy Replica
Colonel William R. Payne holds a replica of the Harmon Trophy.
Group in Front of Last B-58 #116
A group stands in front of the last Convair B-58 #116 airplane upon its last delivery.
B-57 Airplane
A Convair B-57 airplane parked in an airfield.
Marshall Hines and His Family
Marshall Hinesn shakes the hand of a young boy, Russell Hines in the family room of their living room. Allan, Sally, and their mother Lois Hines are in the background.
Marshall Hine's Family
Marshall Hine's wife and children siting together watching television.
Officers With the Harmon Trophy
Richard Nixon and another stand with the recipient of the Harmon Trophy, F.L. Fulton.
Johnnie Herbert and C.A. Anderson at Drawing Board
Photograph of Johnnie Herbert and C.A. Anderson seated before a desk topped with pictures of airplane parts and a piece of drawing paper. Both men are wearing white button-up shirts and glasses. The man in the foreground is holding a model airplane and a pencil. The man next to him is holding up a picture.
Crew Inspecting Plane Prior to Take-Off
The crew of a Convair B-58 inspect the plane's landing gear prior to take-off for Edwards Air Force Base.
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.
The Bleriot Trophy
Side view of The Bleriot Trophy on display. It is the figure of a naked man made of black marble in a flying position emerging from clouds. The clouds are white stone and are the figures of women in various poses on top of a marble dome.
The Bleriot Trophy
Side view of The Bleriot Trophy on display. It is the figure of a naked man made of black marble in a flying position emerging from clouds. The clouds are white stone and are the figures of women in various poses on top of a marble dome.
The Bleriot Trophy
The Bleriot Trophy sits on display. It is the figure of a naked man made of black marble in a flying position emerging from clouds. The clouds are white stone and are the figures of women in various poses on top of a marble dome.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Majors Murphy, Moses and Lieutenant Dickerson with Mrs. Bleriot and the Bleriot Trophy
Major E.E. Murphy, Major E.E. Moses and Lieutenant D.F. Dickerson stand together with Mrs. Bleriot in front of the Bleriot Trophy.
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.
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