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[movies]How Officers are promoted
Officer selection Board - How Officers are promoted Information is considered public information and may be distributed or copied. Use of appropriate byline/photo/image credits is requested.
Keywords: Air Force; officer
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[movies]key to your future civilian job in air force
key to your future civilian job in air force
Keywords: air force; job
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[audio]Air Force Haircut - NIck Sowers
Getting a haircut on the former Clark Air Base
Keywords: air force; haircut
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[movies]F22 jet videos
seven videos of the F22 jet are in this series f22fuel.mov -fueling f22land.mov -landing f22maneuv.mov -manuevering f22take.mov -takeoff radar.mpeg - radar signature weapons.mpeg weapons2.mpeg - firing weapons Information presented is considered public information and may be distributed or copied. Use of appropriate byline/photo/image credits is requested.
Keywords: Air Force; war; airplane
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[texts]Day and Night - United States. Army. Forces in the European Theater. Information and Education Division.
Army Talks for the 8th Air Force Vol. 1 #2; February 10, 1945
Keywords: World War II; US Army Air Force; Royal Air Force
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[audio]A Quick Sit Down With Acting Secretary of the Air Force, Michael Donley - The National Defense
A Quick Sit Down With Acting Secretary of the Air Force, Michael Donley
Keywords: Air Force; Veterans; Military; Donley
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[image]Two NASA Dryden F/A-18's land on the Edwards Air Force Base runway after completion of an Autonomous - NASA/Dryden Flight Research Center (NASA-DFRC)
Two NASA Dryden F/A-18's land on the Edwards Air Force Base runway after completion of an Autonomous Formation Flight (AFF) mission. The goal of the AFF project is to demonstrate sustained 10 percent fuel savings by the trailing aircraft during cruise flight. Data suggests savings as high as 15 percent are achievable.
Keywords: Where -- Edwards Air Force Base
[image]Paresev 1 in Flight on Tow - NASA/Dryden Flight Research Center (NASA-DFRC)
Pilot with Paresev 1 (Paraglider Research Vehicle) on tow in 1962. A normal flight was a takeoff on the dry lakebed at Edwards Air Force Base and a circling flight path skirting the lake edges to insure a landing on the lakebed in the event of a towline failure. Release altitude was normally 10,000 to 13,000 feet. Data was obtained on the glide part of the flight.
Keywords: Where -- Edwards Air Force Base
[image]AFTI F-111 in flight - NASA/Dryden Flight Research Center (NASA-DFRC)
This NASA Ames-Dryden Flight Research Facility photograph shows a modified General Dynamics AFTI/F-111A Aardvark with supercritical mission adaptive wings (MAW) installed. The four dark bands on the right wing are the locations of pressure orifices used to measure surface pressures and shock locations on the MAW. The El Paso Mountains and Red Rock Canyon State Park Califonia, about 30 miles northwest of Edwards Air Force Base, are seen directly in the background...
Keywords: Where -- Edwards Air Force Base
[image]F-16XL ship #1 landing with drag chute - NASA/Dryden Flight Research Center (NASA-DFRC)
NASA's single-seat F-16XL makes a drag chute landing on the runway at Edwards Air Force Base in California's Mojave Desert. The aircraft was most recently used in the Cranked-Arrow Wing Aerodynamics Project (CAWAP) to test boundary layer pressures and distribution. Previously it had been used in a program to investigate the characteristics of sonic booms for NASA's High Speed Research Program. Data from the program will be used in the development of a high speed civilian transport...
Keywords: Where -- Edwards Air Force Base
[image]AFTI F-111 in flight - NASA/Dryden Flight Research Center (NASA-DFRC)
This NASA Ames-Dryden Flight Research Facility photograph shows a modified General Dynamics AFTI/F-111A Aardvark with supercritical mission adaptive wings (MAW) installed. In this photograph the AFTI/F111A is seen banking towards Rodgers Dry Lake and Edwards Air Force Base. With the phasing out of the TACT program came a renewed effort by the Air Force Flight Dynamics Laboratory to extend supercritical wing technology to a higher level of performance...
Keywords: Where -- Edwards Air Force Base
[image]Richard Day conducts an early flight simulation, a roll coupling experiment - NASA/Dryden Flight Research Center (NASA-DFRC)
Richard E. Day, an engineer in the Dynamic Stability and Analysis Branch at the NACA High-Speed Flight Station (HSFS). Dick had been designated the HSFS program engineer for the Bell X-2 aircraft and worked closely with the Air Force Flight Test Center at Edwards Air Force Base on the project. This is a photo of a General Electric Differential Analyzer (analog computer) fitted with an airplane stick and controls to create a simulator...
Keywords: Where -- Edwards Air Force Base
[image]NASA's B-52 takes the X-38 aloft for the seventh free flight of the program, July 10, 2001 - NASA/Dryden Flight Research Center (NASA-DFRC)
The X-38, mounted beneath the right wing of NASA's B-52, climbed from the runway at Edwards Air Force Base for the seventh free flight test of the X-38, July 10, 2001. The X-38 was released at 37,500 feet and completed a thirteen minute glide flight to a landing on Rogers Dry Lake.
Keywords: Where -- Edwards Air Force Base
[image]KSC-99PC-0143 - NASA
As part of X-33 launch equipment testing at Edwards Air Force Base, CA, the KSC-developed X-33 weight simulator (top), known as the "iron bird," is lifted to a vertical position at the X-33 launch site. The simulator matches the 75,000-pound weight and 63-foot height of the X-33 vehicle that will be using the launch equipment. KSC's Vehicle Positioning System (VPS) placed the simulator on the rotating launch platform prior to the rotation...
Keywords: Where -- Edwards Air Force Base
[image]KSC-99PC-0144 - NASA
The KSC-developed X-33 weight simulator (left), known as the "iron bird," is fully raised to a vertical position at the X-33 launch site as part of launch equipment testing on Edwards Air Force Base, CA. The simulator matches the 75,000-pound weight and 63-foot height of the X-33 vehicle that will be using the launch equipment. KSC's Vehicle Positioning System (VPS) placed the simulator on the rotating launch platform prior to the rotation...
Keywords: Where -- Edwards Air Force Base
[image]KSC-99PC-0142 - NASA
The KSC-developed X-33 weight simulator (top), known as the "iron bird," is lifted to a vertical position at the X-33 launch site as part of launch equipment testing on Edwards Air Force Base, CA. The simulator matches the 75,000-pound weight and 63-foot height of the X-33 vehicle that will be using the launch equipment. KSC's Vehicle Positioning System (VPS) placed the simulator on the rotating launch platform prior to the rotation...
Keywords: Where -- Edwards Air Force Base
[image]KSC-99PC-0145 - NASA
The KSC-developed X-33 weight simulator (top, right), known as the "iron bird," is lifted to a vertical position at the X-33 launch site as part of launch equipment testing on Edwards Air Force Base, CA. The simulator matches the 75,000-pound weight and 63-foot height of the X-33 vehicle that will be using the launch equipment. KSC's Vehicle Positioning System (VPS) placed the simulator on the rotating launch platform prior to the rotation...
Keywords: Where -- Edwards Air Force Base
[image]A-33200-4 - NASA/Ames Research Center
Date: Aug 27, 1964 Photographer: Dave West R4D-6 (Bu. No. 99827 NACA 18, NASA 701). TAKE-OFF MONITOR TEST, EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE. Gunsight Tracking and Guidance and Control Displays. Note: Used in publication in Flight Research at Ames; 57 Years of Development and Validation of Aeronautical Technology NASA SP-1998-3300 fig 76
Keywords: Where -- Edwards Air Force Base
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[image]F-111 TACT in flight - NASA/Dryden Flight Research Center (NASA-DFRC)
This photograph shows a modified General Dynamics TACT/F-111A Aardvaark with supercritical wings installed. The aircraft, with flaps and landing gear down, is in a decending turn over Rogers Dry Lakebed at Edwards Air Force Base. Starting in 1971 the NASA Flight Research Center and the Air Force undertook a major research and flight testing program, using F-111A (#63-9778), which would span almost 20 years before completion...
Keywords: Where -- Edwards Air Force Base
Downloads: 2
[movies]012909_MBB_AirForceCommercial
SDSU Men's Basketball - Air Force commercial
Keywords: SDSU Athletics; Basketball; Air Force
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[image]Vertol VZ-2 (Model 76) - NASA/Langley Research Center (NASA-LaRC)
Vertol VZ-2 (Model 76): Arriving at Langley from Edwards Air Force Base, Califorina, this Vertol VZ-2 underwent almost a year and a half of flight research before going back to the manufacturer for rework. The VZ-2 was used to investigate Vertical Take-Off and Landing (VTOL).
Keywords: Where -- Edwards Air Force Base
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[image]XS-1 on ramp with B-29 mothership - NASA/Dryden Flight Research Center (NASA-DFRC)
XS-1 on the ramp with the B-29 mothership in 1949. This is the second XS-1 built; it later was converted into the X-1E. Unlike the XS-1-1, which was flown by the Air Force, the XS-1-2 was flown mostly by Bell and NACA pilots. It gathered much more research data than the more famous XS-1-1, known as "Glamorous Glennis." The first of the rocket-powered research aircraft, the X-1 (originally designated the XS-1), was a bullet-shaped airplane that was built by the Bell Aircraft Company for the US Ai...
Keywords: Where -- Edwards Air Force Base
[image]B-52 008 landing on runway 04 at Edwards Air Force Base after first free flight of X-38 vehicle #131 - NASA/Dryden Flight Research Center (NASA-DFRC)
B-52 008 landing on runway 04 at Edwards Air Force Base after first free flight of X-38 vehicle #131
Keywords: Where -- Edwards Air Force Base
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[image]LDEF: Shuttle Landing, Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. - NASA/Langley Research Center (NASA-LaRC)
LDEF: Shuttle Landing, Edwards Air Force Base, Calif.
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[image]X-1-2 on ramp with crew - NASA/Dryden Flight Research Center (NASA-DFRC)
The Bell Aircraft Corporation X-1-2 parked on the ramp at NACA High-Speed Flight Research Station with the crew in 1949. Left to right: Edwin R. Edwards; Bud Rogers; Richard E. Payne, Crew Chief; and Henry "Kenny" Gaskins. The NACA High-Speed Flight Research Station was located on the southern portion of Edwards Air Force Base at the edge of the Rogers Dry Lake in the Mojave Desert. The Mojave Desert, known for its blazing summer temperatures and normally clear skies, provided an ideal environme...
Keywords: Where -- Edwards Air Force Base
[movies]020709_MBB_HighlightsVsAFA
Men's Basketball Highlights vs. Air Force
Keywords: SDSU Athletics; Basketball; Air Force
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[image]Autonomous Formation Flight (AFF) - NASA
EC01-0267-6 Two NASA Dryden F/A-18's land on the Edwards Air Force Base runway after completion of an Autonomous Formation Flight (AFF) mission. The goal of the AFF project is to demonstrate sustained 10 percent fuel savings by the trailing aircraft during cruise flight. Data suggests savings as high as 15 percent are achievable. › Read Project Description September 20, 2001 NASA Photo / Lori Losey
Keywords: Where -- Edwards Air Force Base
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[image]Bohn-Meyer Math and Science Odyssey - NASA
Read Feature Paul Jones, senior research chemist at the Air Force Research Laboratory at Edwards Air Force Base and Krista Esse, a student at Lancaster«És Amargosa Creek Middle School, get some hands-on experiment experience during the «É_Cowabunga Chemistry«É_ workshop at the 2009 Bohn-Meyer Math and Science Odyssey. February 6, 2009 NASA Photo / Tom Tschida ED09-0032-34
Keywords: Where -- Edwards Air Force Base
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[image]U-2 with fictitious NASA markings to support CIA cover story for pilot Gary Powers, shot down over S - NASA/Dryden Flight Research Center (NASA-DFRC)
After Francis Gary Powers was shot down over the Soviet Union during a CIA spy flight on 1 May 1960, NASA issued a press release with a cover story about a U-2 conducting weather research that may have strayed off course after the pilot "reported difficulties with his oxygen equipment." To bolster the cover-up, a U-2 was quickly painted in NASA markings, with a fictitious NASA serial number, and put on display for the news media at the NASA Flight Research Center at Edwards Air Force Base on 6 M...
Keywords: Where -- Edwards Air Force Base
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[audio]"Voices of Strength - an Hour with America's Army," #2 - The National Defense
COL Bill Buckner, of the 18th Airborne (MNFI) calls in from Iraq to talk Strategic Framework / Security Agreement, credible elections, and the accomplishments of U.S.troops in Iraq.
Keywords: Veterans; Military; army; Navy; Marines; Air Force
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[image]X-45A Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle, or UCAV, technology demonstration aircraft taking off during its - NASA/Dryden Flight Research Center (NASA-DFRC)
X-45A Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle, or UCAV, technology demonstration aircraft taking off during its first flight at Edwards Air Force Base, California.
Keywords: Where -- Edwards Air Force Base; Where -- California
[image]Paresev 1 in Landing - NASA/Dryden Flight Research Center (NASA-DFRC)
Pilot and Paresev 1 preparing for a landing on the Rogers dry lakebed in 1962 at Edwards Air Force Base, California. The flight program began with ground tow tests. Several tows were made before liftoff was attempted to check the control rigging and to familiarize the pilot with the vehicle's ground stability. As the pilot's confidence and experience increased, tow speeds were also increased until liftoff was attained...
Keywords: Where -- Edwards Air Force Base; Where -- California
[image]XF-92A on Ramp - NASA/Dryden Flight Research Center (NASA-DFRC)
This NACA High-Speed Flight Research Station photograph of the XF-92A was taken at the South Base of Edwards Air Force Base. The photograph shows the pitot-static probe, used to measure airspeed, Mach number, and altitude, mounted on a noseboom protruding from the aircraft's nose engine inlet. Also attached to the pitot-static-probe portion of the noseboom are flow direction vanes for sensing the aircraft's angles of attack and sideslip...
Keywords: What -- DART; Where -- Edwards Air Force Base
[image]X-45A Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle, or UCAV, technology demonstration aircraft taking off during its - NASA/Dryden Flight Research Center (NASA-DFRC)
X-45A Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle, or UCAV, technology demonstration aircraft taking off during its first flight at Edwards Air Force Base, California.
Keywords: Where -- Edwards Air Force Base; Where -- California
[image]Complete NACA Muroc Staff of 1950, in front of original NACA building - NASA/Dryden Flight Research Center (NASA-DFRC)
This group photo of National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) employees was taken in 1950 in front of the NACA research building on South Base at Edwards Air Force Base, California. The team that had been established at Muroc Army Air Field in the later part of 1946 had grown to about 13 members at the beginning of 1947. In September of 1947 the group became known as the NACA Muroc Flight Test Unit with a complement of 27 employees by January 1948...
Keywords: Where -- Edwards Air Force Base; Where -- California
[movies]051009_BB_Feature_HighlightsVsAFA
Baseball Highlights vs. Air Force 05/10/09
Keywords: SDSU Athletics; Baseball; Highlights; Air Force
Downloads: 21
[movies]092609_FB_Feature_HighlightsVsAFA
Highlights vs. Air Force - 09/26/09
Keywords: SDSU Athletics; Football; Highlights; Air Force Falcons
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[image]B-47A landing with drag chute - NASA/Dryden Flight Research Center (NASA-DFRC)
Boeing B-47A Stratojet NACA 150 landing at Edwards Air Force Base, California. The drag chute was used on landings to help brake the airplane's speed. The B-47A fuselage was 106 feet 11 inches in length. The average gross weight was 115,000 pounds. Accommodations were for two pilots and a navigator with the aircraft being instrumented for aeroelasticity studies.
Keywords: Where -- Edwards Air Force Base; Where -- California
Downloads: 2
[image]XF-92A Flap Calibration - NASA/Dryden Flight Research Center (NASA-DFRC)
This NACA High-Speed Flight Research Station photograph of the XF-92A was taken at the South Base of Edwards Air Force Base. The photograph is a close-up view showing an engineer calibrating the trailing edge flap of the delta wing on the left side of the aircraft. The Convair XF-92A aircraft was powered by an Allison J33-A turbojet engine with an afterburner, and was unique in having America's first delta wing...
Keywords: What -- DART; Where -- Edwards Air Force Base
Downloads: 1
[image]F-111A pre-flight check on ramp - NASA/Dryden Flight Research Center (NASA-DFRC)
The number six prototype F-111A (Serial #63-9771) at the NASA Flight Research Center at Edwards Air Force Base, California.
Keywords: Where -- Edwards Air Force Base; Where -- California
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[image]XF-92A in Flight - NASA/Dryden Flight Research Center (NASA-DFRC)
This NACA High-Speed Flight Research Station photograph of the XF-92A was taken around 1953 near Edwards Air Force Base. The photograph shows an aft view of the XF-92A in flight above a layer of clouds. The Convair XF-92A aircraft was powered by a Allison J33-A turbojet engine with an afterburner, and was unique in having America's first delta wing. The delta wing's large area, thin airfoil cross section, low weight, and structural strength gave this design a great potential for a supersonic air...
Keywords: What -- DART; Where -- Edwards Air Force Base
Downloads: 1
[image]X-1E on Lakebed - NASA/Dryden Flight Research Center (NASA-DFRC)
The Bell Aircraft Corporation X-1E is shown here in 1955 on the Rogers Dry Lakebed at Edwards Air Force Base in California. The X-1E was actually the extensively rebuilt X-1-2 (46-063). It had a new thin wing, a stepped canopy, and a low-pressure fuel system. It flew through 1958, bringing the X-1 saga to a close after twelve years of research flying at the NACA High-Speed Flight Station. There were four versions of the Bell X-1 rocket-powered research aircraft that flew at the NACA High-Speed F...
Keywords: Where -- Edwards Air Force Base; Where -- California
Downloads: 1
[image]F-107A on ramp - NASA/Dryden Flight Research Center (NASA-DFRC)
F-107A on NACA High-Speed Flight Station ramp at Edwards Air Force Base, California in 1958. The photo is of the right side of the airplane with a view of the large inlet located above the fuselage and aft of the cockpit. Two North American F-107A airplanes were flown at NACA/NASA High-Speed Flight Station starting November 1957 and continuing until September 1959. The F-107A was an aircraft possessing some interesting features that NACA wished to examine in detail...
Keywords: Where -- Edwards Air Force Base; Where -- California
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[image]F-107A on lakebed - NASA/Dryden Flight Research Center (NASA-DFRC)
The F-107A (Serial # 55-5120) airplane on Rogers Dry Lakebed at Edwards Air Force Base, California. F-107A characteristics are: Wing span, feet 36.58 Fuselage length, feet 56.57 Airplane weight, pounds Basic (without fuel, pilot) 27,600 Two North American F-107 airplanes were flown at NACA/NASA High-Speed Flight Station starting November 1957 and continuing until September 1959. The F-107A was an aircraft possessing some interesting features that NACA wished to examine in detail...
Keywords: Where -- Edwards Air Force Base; Where -- California
Downloads: 1
[image]D-558-2 pre-flight operations - NASA/Dryden Flight Research Center (NASA-DFRC)
This 1949 photograph shows a Douglas D-558-2 undergoing pre-flight operations on Rogers Dry Lakebed at Edwards Air Force Base. Note the small inlet on the left side used for the turbo-jet engine in this aircraft's propulsion system. An often overlooked aspect of flight research is the large amount of pre- and post-flight maintenance and fabrication work it requires. Before a flight, the aircraft's systems had to be checked out, the instrumentation calibrated, cameras and oscillographs loaded wit...
Keywords: Where -- Douglas; Where -- Edwards Air Force Base
Downloads: 1
[image]F-105B on lakebed - NASA/Dryden Flight Research Center (NASA-DFRC)
Side view of a F-105B (serial #54-0102) photographed on Rogers Dry Lakebed at Edwards Air Force Base, California in 1959. The black stripes across the left wheel-panel complete the lettering on the bottom of the wing when wheels are retracted. Two of the F-105B characteristics are fuselage length of 61 feet 1.33 inches and a wing area of 385.0 square feet.
Keywords: Where -- Edwards Air Force Base; Where -- California
Downloads: 1
[image]XF-92A on Ramp - NASA/Dryden Flight Research Center (NASA-DFRC)
This NACA High-Speed Flight Research Station photograph of the XF-92A was taken at the South Base of Edwards Air Force Base. The photograph is a straight-on view of the aircraft and provides a good view of the fuselage and delta wings. The right delta wing and aft fuselage of the XF-92A has some tufts attached for airflow analysis. The Convair XF-92A aircraft was powered by a Allison J33-A turbojet engine with an afterburner, and was unique in having America's first delta wing...
Keywords: What -- DART; Where -- Edwards Air Force Base
Downloads: 1
[image]XF-92A on Ramp, Side View - NASA/Dryden Flight Research Center (NASA-DFRC)
This NACA High-Speed Flight Research Station photograph of the XF-92A was taken at the South Base of Edwards Air Force Base. The photograph is a top view of the aircraft's right side and provides a good view of the fuselage and delta wings. The Convair XF-92A aircraft was powered by a Allison J33-A turbojet engine with an afterburner, and was unique in having America's first delta wing. The delta wing's large area, thin airfoil cross section, low weight, and structural strength made this design ...
Keywords: What -- DART; Where -- Edwards Air Force Base
Downloads: 1
[image]X-45A Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle, or UCAV, technology demonstration aircraft in flight during its f - NASA/Dryden Flight Research Center (NASA-DFRC)
X-45A Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle, or UCAV, technology demonstration aircraft in flight during its first flight at Edwards Air Force Base, California.
Keywords: Where -- Edwards Air Force Base; Where -- California
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