United States 10th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing, Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany. U.S. Air Force officers and airmen in Squadron intelligence room. Officer sits on chair in a room and works on a paper kept on the table. Airman hands him a photo canister. The officer places contents on a photo interpreters table. Photo interpreters make measurements and place the materials back in container.
Two service men of USAF standing on left wing of Convair B-36, a strategic bomber of the 7th Bomb Wing, Strategic Air Command (SAC) at Carswell Air Force Base, Fort Worth, Texas. One of the two airmen washes down top section of wing using a high pressure hose. Maintenance stands erected around the tail section of the B-36. The aircraft's Triangle J tail code visible. Ground crew secures cover of a camera compartment in bottom of fuselage.
Military establishments of the 18th Fighter Bomber Wing of the U.S. Air Force in Korea, during Korean War. Framework of partially completed hangar. An aircraft flies overhead. A refueling truck and planes on the ramp. A military man on the top of a building looks towards sky through binoculars. The sign on the building reads 'Seoul City Air Base'. A sign on the side of a road reads 'Headquarters, 18th Fighter Bomber Wing, Detachment Number 1'. A vehicle drives past it. Two soldiers outside a military establishment. The sign near it reads 'K-16, Welcomes the Driftwood boys back home'. One of the soldiers has a clipboard and a pencil with him.
Glimpses of airplanes and crews that made the Pan American Goodwill flight that covered 22,000 miles to 21 Central and South American nations, in 1926. Aerial view of hangars and runway at kelly Air Base, Texas, as one of the five Loening OA-1 Amphibious aircraft takes off from the runway on Dec. 21, 1926.The five aircraft seen in flight over a city, are: The New York, with crew: Maj. Herbert Dargue and Lt. Ennis Whitehead; The San Antonio with crew: Capt. Arthur McDaniel and Lt. Charles Robinson; The San Francisco with crew: Capt. Ira Eaker and Lt. Muir Fairchild; The Detroit, with crew: Capt. Clinton Woolsey and Lt. John Benton; and The St. Louis, with crew: Lt. Bernard Thompson and Lt. Leonard Weddington. President Coolidge presenting the pilots with with citations for the Distinguished Flying Cross at Bolling Field, Washington, D.C., on May 2, 1927, at the opening of the Pan American Air Commission Conference.
Hands hold a wallet. Crew of 8th bomber Command arrive at air fields in England. Crew receive final briefings. Crew coming out of the room. They board trucks. Trucks drive away. Trucks and planes at an air base. Crew get out of the trucks. Name on a plane reads "Kill Joy". Name on a plane reads "Renos raider". Crewman talking. Crew boarding planes. Name on a plane reads "Big Bust". A man looks at watch. The watch shows time 7' O clock. Propeller of planes moving.
A jeep towing missile GB-4 to a B-17 Bomber of the U.S. Air Force at a base. Air force men installing the missile beneath a wing on a wing rack of the plane. They attach the missile with the rack. Radar antenna of the missile. Airmen checks the control unit of the missile. (World War II period).
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