The coverage of the Boeing 1960 Progress Report covering the development and production of U.S. Air Force B-52 Stratofortress G and H models. Interior of Wichita Plant in Kansas, United States. A study of the supply of electrical power for the production process. Interior of a laboratory. Long loop cables in the laboratory. Gauges in the background. A hand turns switches on a panel board. A technician checks a running graph. Technicians install an alternating current generator into a turbo fan engine. A B-52 aircraft in flight overhead.
The coverage of the Boeing 1960 Progress Report covering the development and production of U.S. Air Force B-52 Stratofortress G and H models. Interior of Wichita Plant in Kansas, United States. Several structural programs are being conducted during the development of aircraft. A man at work in the plant. A cyclic test of a B-52 aircraft. Structural inspections are done. Testing of the airplane. The aircraft in flight for a test flight. Aerial view of the terrain.
The coverage of the Boeing 1960 Progress Report covering the development and production of U.S. Air Force B-52 Stratofortress G and H models. Modification of aircraft escape system. The modification is evaluated under several flight conditions. A B-52 aircraft in flight overhead in Kansas, United States. A dummy being ejected out of the aircraft. The dummy descends with a parachute.
The coverage of the Boeing 1960 Progress Report covering the development and production of U.S. Air Force B-52 Stratofortress G and H models. View of a sun set. An altitude record for a B-52 aircraft is set. The aircraft in flight at a high altitude in Kansas, United States. Vapor trails left behind. The aircraft in flight overhead. A test flight of the aircraft. Demonstration of low level flying by the aircraft. B-52 low level flight simulators shows pilots operating controls. A terrain avoidance scope during the simulated flight test.
The coverage of the Boeing 1960 Progress Report covering the development and production of U.S. Air Force B-52 Stratofortress G and H models in Kansas, United States. Research and development of new processes. Cones shaped during the flow turning process. A dye-forming radome. A man stretches a fiberglass over a mold. A press comes down on the mold and a form being pried out. Milling of a spiral antenna. The antenna on a table.
A training film on operations of U.S. forces on Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands during World War II. Animated map of Kwajalein Atoll locates Cohen Island, Porcelain, Arnold Pass and Burlesque Island. Major air facilities are on Burlesque Island and Porcelain. Guns, machine guns, defense installations, artillery, trenches, anti tank ditches, barricades and embankments are used to fortify Burlesque Island. Burlesque and Camouflage Islands are located. Camouflage Island is the most strongly defended island. Abraham, Allen, Andrew and Anton Islands also had gun emplacements. On Allen Island are three tower radio station. On Jacob Island is a radar installation.
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