1957 Press Photo Lee Ohlinger's concept of radar landing "stilts" for aircraft
This is an original press photo. Photo measures 10 x 8.25inches. Photo is dated 02-22-1957.
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1957 Press Photo concept rendering of radar landing "stilts" for aircraft
This is an original press photo. Photo measures 9 x 7.25inches. Photo is dated 05-12-1957.
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1963 Press Photo Wingless M 2 Aircraft Test Flight, Pilot Milton O. Thompson
This is an original press photo.
Credit - UPI and NEA Edwards Air Force Base, California - With the markings of
the landing strip at Edwards Air Force Base beneath him, NASA research pilot
Milton O. Thompson maneuvers the new wingless M-2 re-entry craft. During the
experimental test flight, the M-2 was lifted to 13,000 feet by a transport plane
and then cut loose to plummet to earth at 4,000 feet a second until the pilot
pulled up the nose of the wingless craft in a "flare-out," reducing its speed to
about 80 miles an hour, for a gentle landing on its three wheels. The small
aircraft, 13-by-20 feet, is one of several being tested by NASA for re-entry
vehicles which could be used to ferry men back to earth from orbiting space
stations. It is wingless in order to reduce air friction during re-entry, but
its shape and twin tail fins permit it to be maneuvered in a glide 1,000 miles
laterally to a suitable landing spot.Photo measures 9 x 7inches. Photo is dated
09-24-1963.
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1969 Press Photo International Aeronautical and Space Exhibition Models in Paris
This is an original press photo.
Besides the "real life" objects to be seen at the 28th International
Aeronautical and Space Exhibition, now at Le Bourget Airport, are imaginatively
creative models. One of these models, silhouetted by framework and a
lad
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1985 Press Photo Jerry Carson Shows Off his Starfighter - orb76479
This is an original press photo.
Jerry Carson shows off his Starfighter, carrying Mary Elizabeth Carson (right),
1; Althea Carson, 7; and Joshua Carson (left), 5.Photo measures 10 x 8inches.
Photo is dated 12-24-1985.
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1958 Press Photo Rocket Ship X15 (L-R) J.Walker,Capt.R. Walker & S.Crossfield
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With three men who will most probably pilot it during the test period.Photo
measures 9.25 x 7inches. Photo is dated 10-20-1958.
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1961 Press Photo Maj, Robert White In The Rocket Ship At Air Force Base
This is an original press photo. Maj, Robert White in the rocket ship at Air Force Base, California.Photo measures 9 x 7.25inches. Photo is dated 11-16-1961.
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1957 Press Photo Pictorial Diagram low Altitude Reconnaissance System Componets
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press photo. Pictorial Diagram low Altitude Reconnaissance System
ComponetsPhoto measures 8.25 x 10.25inches. Photo is dated 12-30-1957.
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1961 Press Photo Air Force B-58 Hustler bomber on high altitude attack
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press photo. Attack at altitudes above 60,000 feet (where the B-58 is
shown flying in the sun against the black of deep space) is but one of
the capabilities of the US Air Force B-58 Hustler bomber built by
General Dynamics/Fort Worth.Photo measures 9.5 x 7.5inches. Photo is
dated 9-29-1961.
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1976 Press Photo Japanese Police Examine Soviet MIG-25 After Landed N Japan
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press photo. Japanese police examine the cockpit of the MIG-25, one of
the most advanced aircraft of the time, after Soviet air force pilot
Lieutenant Viktor Ivanovich Belanko landed the fighter plane in
Hakodate Japan.Photo measures 10.5 x 8.5inches. Photo is dated
09-09-1976.
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1977 Press Photo Defectors-Viktor Belenko, soviet pilot - spa72980
This is an original press photo. Defectors-Viktor Belenko, soviet pilotPhoto measures 6.5 x 8.75inches. Photo is dated 1-7-1977.
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1976 Press Photo Lt. Viktor Ivanovich Belenko Soviet Pilot - RSC15449
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press photo. Soviet MIG fighter pilot Lt. Viktor Ivanovich Belenko.
Viktor Ivanovich Belenko (?????? ???????? ???????) (born February 15,
1947) is Soviet defector and aerospace engineer and lecturer. Belenko
was sentenced to death in the Soviet Union for state treason. He was
born in Nalchik, Russian SFSR in a Ukrainian family. Lieutenant Belenko
was a pilot with the 513th Fighter Regiment, 11th Air Army, Soviet Air
Defence Forces based in Chuguyevka, Primorsky Krai. His name became
known worldwide on September 6, 1976, when he successfully defected to
the West, flying his Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-25 "Foxbat" jet fighter to
Hakodate, Japan. This was the first time that Western experts were able
to get a close look at the aircraft, and it revealed many secrets and
surprises. His defection caused a lot of damage to the Soviet Union Air
Force. Belenko was granted asylum by U.S. President Gerald Ford, and a
trust fund was set up for him, granting him a very comfortable living in
later years. The U.S. Government interrogated and debriefed him for
five months after his defection, and employed him as a consultant for
several years thereafter. (Wikipedia)Photo measures 11 x 8.5inches.
Photo is dated 9-9-1976.
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1975 Press Photo Soviet Air Force Lt Viktor Ivanovich Belenko in asylum in US
This is an original
press photo. Soviet Air Force Lt Viktor Ivanovich Belenko & his
escort were the first passengers off a commercial jet at Los Angeles
International Airport Thursday night and were rushed to a waiting car.
Belenko defected with one of his country's most advanced jet fighters, a
MIG-25. He landed the plane in northern Japan, where he asked
authorities for political asylum in the US.Photo measures 10.25 x
7.5inches. Photo is dated 09-10-1975.
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