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Show HILL TOP TIMES rage l - i i i Medetof Skybolt Missile, Thunderbirds Star July 8-- 9 (Continued Trom Pr.ge 1.) is ability to remain aloft on alert within relatively short range of an aggressor, invulnerability to debale struction by listic missiles, d.e to difficulty of detection, and a capability to present a formidable obstacle to surprise attack plans. Douglas Aircraft Co. is the prime contractor responsible for airframe and testing of the "Skybolt." Other firms associated in its production are Aerojet-GenerCorp, propulsion; Nortronics Division vi Northrop Corp., guidance; and Missiles and Space Vehicle Department of General Electric Corp., surface-to-surfac- al feet long and is three feet in diameter. Airmen of the U. S. Air Force Orientation Group from Norton AFB, San Bernardino, Calif., will set up the display and will be on hand to answer spectators' questions about the "Skybolt." 7 is a The jet trainer used by the Air Training iet Command as an intermediate trainer. The aircraft gives future pilots the "feel" of jet flying, for its flviner characters are nearly identical to those of the latest ultra side-by-si- de T-3- sonic jet tactical aircraft. Powered by two turbojets, the 7 is 34 feet wide, 20 feet long, and nine feet high. It has a speed vehicle. of 350 miles per hours, a ceiling of Forty Feet Long The weapon, powered by a solid 33,000 feet and a range of about fuel engine, is approximately 40 000 miles. re-ent- T-3- ry NEW TERMINAL Sketch above is an artist's conception of the new $932,441 air freight termiml which is being built at Hill AFB. The structure, which will be completed in about a year, ai one- - and of block andK. 43,000 square feet and run north and south. The building will be inforced concrete with metal framework and partitions. two-stor- New Air Freight Terminal Lockheed Expert Will Speak on (Continued From Page 1.) of handling equipment to efficiently process the flow of incoming anc" outgoing goods which average 7.- 500,000 pounds per month from thr will be important days Julv 700 flights in and for personnel on flying status at approximately base. Hill AFB, according to an an- out of the nouncement made by the Flying Increased Capacity Safety Division of Ogden AMA's The new terminal is designed to Safety Office. d handle seven military or Tom J. Cook, Lockheed Aircraft one at aircraft cargo Corporation's physiological train- time. This compares with about ing instructor and staff assistant four aircraft in the old facility. in the corporation's medical departThe efficiency that the new terment will conduct special flying minal will provide will not necession be held both to safety meetings days. His subject will be "Per- tate hiring of additional personnel sonal and Escape Equipment in the to man it. Space Age." Col. McCampbell said that the July 9 will be the session for new terminal also was designed 733rd Troop Carrier Squadron (Re- with an eye to an increase in trafserve) flyers in the 733rd hangar fic resulting from Minuteman mis at 1 p.m. July 10, at 2 p.m. in the sile assembly and repair facilities base theatre, will be a session for at Hill AFB. It will be located base assigned and tenant personnel close to .the Minuteman activities on flying status. at the base and will provide time- Mr. Cook will take un the entire show. In addition to the SDoken word, he will show special films on the subject. the .event are the 733rd and the Flying Safety Divi Flying Safety 9-- 10 mum civilian-contracte- 1 V &7 - IN OPERATION This flrrt photo of the B52-ballistic missile bomber equipped with four long range Skybolt missiles, was takan during a compatibility test of the inert missiles whh instrumentation and the Io"I-K- . The plane is being delivered to SAC units for operational service. A Sltjbc.lt missile model will be on display at the Wtber Valley Air Fair July H 8-- 9. -- Weapons Conference Held B&F Weapon System Logistic Support Officer (WSLSO) Conference convened at OgJen AMA recently with a welcome address by Georgo H. Van Leeuwen, deputy director of Directorate of Materiel Management. This conference was a "first"' at Ogden and v.as scheduled for the purpose of indoctiinr.ting the Ogden AMA fii-lrepresentatives en F-1- 01 the organisation r.nd n:ary;;ei?nt changes at Ogden and ArLC. The conference rl;o provided an opportunity f r the VS.LSO to mcke di rect cemact with the vaiirus d?pot organizations regarding matciial deficiencies and related preblcm.. Fioi WSLSO personnel were in attendance from Hamilton AFB, Calif.; 0::narJ AFB, Ciilif.; Kin?s-le- y Field, Ore.; K..I. Sawyer AFB, Mich.; Lockbou.iie AFB, Ohio; Dow AFB. Me; Grand Torks AFB, NDak.; Kiidena AB, Okinawa; Mis- - awa AB, Japan; Chateauroux AS, France, and Laon AB, France. THERE ARE NO f BUTTS ABOUT IT Playing Thurs., Fri., Sat. JULY 6, 7, 8 RaySiarK zation for 1,015 new Cane family housing units to be com structed in fiscal 1962. The bill is now before Senate, which completed committed hearings m late March. flu CAN'T GET AUTO INSURANCE? Underage, SR22 Driving Record, Military, etc, WE WILL INSURE YOU MINUTEMAN INS. . AGENCY State Salt Lake 1197 So. DA City Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed.-JU- LY W With Burl Ives, THEV0lD Of Shelly Winters Sat. Matinee flouiv.'cnt map reading, rniar, and space fl'ght. 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The murals dtpict dead reckon ing, charting, ce'tstial navigation, MiJ COMPLETE AIR CONDITION 2 P.M. Sun. 4 P.M. Sat. Matinee The History of Navigation in a three dimensional effect is now on display in seven murals at the Air Fores Academy Planetarium. The 3 D murals, involving a combination of pietoral and "y and efficient support of the Leiimn program nere. sion. NAVIGATION PICTURED color y, 35 m. NlMli' flIB0 3S3 . 22nd i& nuivinnit o (ill Slrett tnd 32ao Wah. Blvd. Phone EX ci 4-88- 37 i |