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Convair Main Gate
Front view of the main gate at Convair displaying the Convair sign: Convair, a Division of General Dynamics Corporation - Fort Worth
Date:
August 15, 1961
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Telephone Switchboard with Operators
Photograph of switchboard operators sitting on stools and wearing headsets on January 13, 1950. They are (L-R) Mary McDaniel, LaNelle Barbee, Lola Sargent, Daisy Moore, and Imogene McClure.
Date:
January 15, 1950
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Officers in Line to View the First F-111
Crowds stand around the first Convair F-111 airplane on its rollout. Several are in line on a platform to be able to see the cockpit of the plane.
Date:
October 15, 1964
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Crowds View the First F-111
Crowds view the roll-out of the first Convair F-111 airplane with its wings folded.
Date:
October 15, 1964
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
F-111 A/P#1 Rollout
Photograph of an F-111 A/P#1 Rollout Ceremony. In the foreground is the military airplane with the letters, "USAF" painted on top of the right wing. In the background is a large crowd seated on bleachers, standing on aircraft stairs and atop a podium with flags and red, white, and blue banners. In the background is a bus.
Date:
October 15, 1964
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Secretary Robert McNamara Speaks at the Rollout of the First F-111
Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara speaks at the roll-out of the first Convair F-111 airplane at General Dynamics Corporation at Fort Worth, Texas.
Date:
October 15, 1964
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Secretary Robert McNamara Speaks at the Rollout of the First F-111
Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara speaks at the roll-out of the first Convair F-111 airplane at General Dynamics Corporation at Fort Worth, Texas.
Date:
October 15, 1964
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History