The Boeing 1960 Progress Report covering the development and production of U.S. Air Force B-52 Stratofortress G and H models. A B-52G aircraft in flight overhead in Kansas, United States. The aircraft is capable of launching three different types of missiles. The aircraft can confuse the enemy radars and air defense systems. A man working at Boeing plant in Wichita, Kansas. He makes modifications in the model.
Workers work at Stearman factory in Wichita, Kansas. They construct parts of aircraft. Two men work on framework of aircraft wing. Men work in the wings section of the aircraft.
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. Changes in aircraft configuration system. Changes in the AN/ASG fire control system. A Gatling gun in the aircraft. Men work on the mock up of airplane. The mock up of the Gatling gun being lowered from beneath the aircraft mock up on a table. A board on a field reads: 'Danger, Live ammunition being discharged, Do not enter area'. Firing of the Gatling gun from the airplane. Firing at a target board. Smoke from the firing. The 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.
Progress report of United States Air Force B-52G and B-52H in the United States. Activity at the Boeing Wichita Plant in Kansas. A Boeing technician moves straight edge on drawings on a table. A Boeing technician wearing a white lab coat with Boeing written on the back places equipment beneath X-ray machine, moving a probing apparatus over water tank. A lab technician uses a slide rule in the laboratory and makes visual adjustments. A B-52G aircraft with turbo fan engines in flight. The aircraft taxis and takes off from the runway during a test flight. The aircraft in flight with green fields on ground below.
A documentary on occurrence of a tornado in Wichita Falls, Texas. Wrecked cars and rubbled equipment. Cars parked along street sides. Rescue workers, Red Cross workers and volunteers come to help the victims. They carry wounded on stretchers. Officers discussing amongst themselves. They look at a chart. They speak about coordination with the National Weather Service. A man seated in a car talking over a radio. Exterior of the National Severe Storms Forecast Center in Kansas City, Missouri. Men working inside. They keep a watch on air disturbances with the help of satellites and radars and issue tornado watches and tornado warnings when needed. An officer seated at a desk. He speaks about working of the radars and the satellites. He looks at satellite pictures on a TV screen. Exterior of the National Severe Storms Laboratory of NOAA in Norman, Oklahoma. Cars parked outside the building. A man inside the laboratory speaking about the working of a radar.
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