Grumman F-14 Tomcat fighter aircraft landing at the Naval Air Station Miramar (Miramar Way, San Diego, CA 92145, United States), California. A man walks past a fuel tanker. A mechanic in front of dashboard. Squadron support crew with parachutes. A man communicates from a control tower. Crew shows a new helmet to an airman. A petty officer and a woman system maintenance officer tour the survival equipment room where pilots suit up before a flight. The pilot raises his concern about a mask to crewman.
A U.S. Navy petty officer wearing a flight helmet talks to a newly hired female officer on airfield at Naval Air Station Miramar, California (Miramar Way, San Diego, CA 92145, United States). The petty officer rests his arm over a machine. A mechanic repairing on a fighter aircraft calls the petty officer for help. The petty officer turns the machine on. The female officer turns a toggle switch on at the request of the mechanic, after the petty officer appears confused by the request. Hose attached to a Grumman F-14 Tomcat fighter. Electronics technician adjusts an equipment. Technician wipes his forehead in relief. A woman in an office hands over a piece of equipment to a technician. She removes a piece of paper from the board beside her and gives it to the technician to complete the check-out form.
Aerial view of a U.S. Navy Grumman F-14 Tomcat fighter aircraft in flight. The F-14 aircraft lands on an aircraft carrier. A United States Navy VF-124 crewman signals to F-14 fighters. A Grumman F-14 Tomcat fighter takes off from the aircraft carrier. Yellow shirt aircraft director points to a fighter. A Grumman F-14 Tomcat fighter lands at NAS Miramar (Miramar Way, San Diego, CA 92145, United States), California. VF-124 squadron flight crew and maintenance working at the Naval Air Station. A mechanic sits behind the cockpit of a Grumman F-14 Tomcat fighter parked inside a hangar. A female system maintenance officer and a man talk in the background.
German aeronautical scientists testing radio directional finding network, shortly before World War 2. Men opening partition slide of a barn that serves as their laboratory. Small dish-shaped antenna in barn and large search antenna on ground. The two scientists in white lab coats set up radio equipment. Towers and snow-covered field in the background. Wire hanging over a scientist setting up radio. A biplane aircraft marked “DEUTSCHE LUFTREEDEREI (German Air Transport)”, with rear cockpit enclosed. A Junkers W 33 (D-1957) transport aircraft with wheel gear instead of floats carrying electronic gear. The Junkers W 33 has visible external antenna. Aerial view of the Junkers W 33 in flight. Two men with radio antenna of a Dornier Do X flying boat. Dornier Do X flying boat aircraft in water is seen as it taxis away from dock and then in flight low over water.
German technicians inspect a large machine cylinder inside a German Aeronautical materials testing laboratory, pre World War 2. An engine being lowered on the altitude test bench. Technicians inspect various gauges. Gauges measuring air pressure while testing an engine.
A man signals to United States Marine Corps (USMC) UH-3A helicopter. United States President John F. Kennedy arrives at the U.S. Navy ship USS Observation Island (EAG-154) by helicopter. A sailor plays his bugle and salutes. The president meets the ship's commander and other officers. President Kennedy observes a Polaris missile test with the USS Andrew Jackson submarine (SSBN-619) firing the missile. Other officials accompany President Kennedy to watch the missile test. President Kennedy gives a short speech on board USS Observation Island. Later in the day, President Kennedy speaks to Major General Davis and Launch Operations Director Kurt Debus in Florida before boarding the Air Force One (VC-137C SAM 26000).
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