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Show DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 19, 1979 WEEKLY REFLEX Nevada and Utah California, of represent only about half HILL AFB The Depart- ment of Defense announced that as part of its air launched cruise missile (ALCM) competitive flyoff between the Boeing AGM-86B and the General Dynamics AGM-10- 9 missiles. Aircraft and missiles participating in the will make flyoff approximately 20 flights over portions of California, Nevada and Utah from July through the end of 1979. THE FLIGHT route has been coordinated with the Federal Aviation Administration. siles will not be armed. At the Utah range, the, missiles will be recovered by a parachute and helicopter recovery system for future use. Aircraft involved in the flights will resume normal flight altitudes at the end of the flights and land at either Hill Air Force Base or Edwards Air Force Base. Edwards Air Force Base is the flyoff staging point. over FLIGHTS THE the flyoff activity. The remainder of the free flights of the missile (each contractor is scheduled to make a total of ten), as well as those with the missiles attached to will take place the within the Utah Test and Training Range. At the conclusion of the flyoff, data from the flights as well as other factors of the competing contractors will be assessed. SELECTION OF the winning design by the Secretary of the Air Force and a production decision by the of Department Defense sys- tems Acquisition Review Council is scheduled to follow in about three months. The first squadron of the Air Force Strategic Air Com- Bombers mand equipped with air launched cruise missiles is expected to be operationally ready at Griffiss Air Force Base, N.Y., in December 1981 Several military range areas will be used for the flyoff. However to demonstrate fully the missiles' capabilities and to obtain data on their navigation and flight characteristics, it will be necessary to fly over both military and areas for about of the flight tests. DENSELY populated areas one-ha- lf will be avoided. Two types of flights are involved. In approximately half of the flights the long missile will remain attached to the 2 launch aircraft. On these captive carry flights, the missiles navigation systems will be checked by allowing them to direct the 20-fo- over the 2 route. IN THE other flights, the and General Boeing Dynamics missiles will be launched at sea from the off the California Coast. When it is determined that all CARTOON DRAWING WINNER Mrs. Wilma Bloxham was to members of the DeLite Pinochle Club at the .... '.'Valley View Golf Clubhouse on Wednesday afternoon for their ifegular luncheon ; ing. Mrs. Sarah Giles was a weekend guest in Taylorsville of her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Giles for the baptism and confirmation of 1. She also visited in North Salt Lake with the Roy Welty family. Mrs. Lucile B. Sheffield was a guest at a fireside on programmed flight plan Additionally, helicopters, and refueling and communication aircraft develop. will participate in these free flights. THE FLIGHT route, a corridor, begins off the west coast of California over the pacific missile test range and extends south of Vandenberg AFB where it crossed the coast. The missile will then turn almost due east. OUTSIDE THE military areas, flight altitudes will be from 500 to 5,000 feet above the ground. All flights will be at subsonic speeds. The mis- - Rochelle and son Rick of Roy were Monday visitors of Mrs. Bert Giles. at the Kaysville Sunday F-- 4 Tabernacle for the youth of the Kaysville First LDS Ward. She narrated; slides of the South Sea Islands and showed curios and told of her experiences there. Mrs. Joyce Jensen and and Renee daughters her granddaughter Christy Giles on July properly, the missile will head inland along the route. On these flights, two F-- 4 aircraft will follow the missile toensure its proper crews will operation. The be able to assume control of the missile at any time should any variance from the News Kaisvolllle hostess systems are functioning Christopher Trujillo, son of Mr. and Mrs. David C. Trujillo of 1898 N. Valley View Drive in Layton has scored big with a winning drawing from a Sunday comics section. The soon to enter the third grade at E. G. King Elementary School took national honors in the Andy Capp coloring contest and won a radio headset for his efforts. r 0 HURTS S7QELGLASS RADIAL UNIROYAL I I AS LOW Extra Savings For Days 47 Sale AS SAVE 54 3 Group of Boys Knit Shirts 1 1 Handbags. . . 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