![]() ![]() Antenna was utilized in systems maintenance training. Duttonġ958-1961 Electronic Systems Maintenance Training 1959 – A QRC-45 antenna is shown being erected in the USAFSS School area. Dutton 1956-58 – Cockpit of the B-25 with student pilot on the left and instructor pilot on the right. Burchfiel, foreground, far right Photograph provided by John A. Moore, Vance AFB.ġ956 – Flying Training, Class in T-33, transition. ![]() Price, training aids coordinator, GAFB Capt Maurice F. Petrick, celestial navigation instructor. Known as a planetarium, it consisted primarily of a global-type projector and an 8-foot metal and fabric dome. 1954 – Flying Training, Air-Ground Communications Trainer 1954 – Flying Training, Ground Trainer used in Basic Multi-Engine Course.ġ955 – A training aid used in teaching celestial navigation. (3545th Pilot Training Wing)ġ954 – Physiological Training Unit, 16-man chamber obtained from Kelly AFB in July 1954. Fabricated locally, the panel was designed by Captain Hickman to aid the teaching of the primary flight instrument phase of the basic pilot training program. Hickman, instructor, demonstrates an instrument briefing panel to a group of students (unidentified). Official USAF Photograph Date Unknown – Transient AC field elevation 1870 BT-13’s in background. Official USAF Photograph 1950 – Flying Training, preparing for night flight March 1948 – Aviation cadet student pilot and instructor with AT-6D aircraft. Photograph provided by J B Ward’s estate 1943 – This page is from the first Bombardier-Navigators Class 43-13 DR “The Shack” album book. ![]() But, I am assuming that this training took place at the San Angelo Army Airfield (now San Angelo Regional Airport – Mathis Field). Photographs below taken by Terry Casey album provided by J B Ward’s estate 1943 – These pages ares from the first Bombardier-Navigators Class 43-13 DR “The Shack” album book. Unless noted, all photographs are Official USAF Photographs Photograph provided by 1Lt Rhea Johnson, USAF, Ret June/July 1941 – Above photograph are flying cadets in Morse code training class, under civilian instructor Rhea Johnson at Goodfellow Field, Texas. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |