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Pan-Am's first Boeing 377 flight from New York to Paris in 1950.
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Old crow speed shop
October 11 at 12:12 PM ·
We’re finally getting around to restoring these P-38 people pods. Yes, you heard that correctly... probably the most terrifying and claustrophobic ride of WW2. During the war, Lockheed decided to design Bellytanks for people, either as an ambulance or for photo surveillance, this must have been one loud and uncomfortable trip. I found this pair of tanks in a salvage yard about 15 yrs ago not far from the old Lockheed plant in Burbank CA. They had been converted by someone to hold fluid and had an aluminum nose welded to the front. It took me a few years to figure out what they were but once I found Photos of the P-38 ambulance I knew immediately. They are the same size as the 300 gallon P-38 tanks used by racers but have unique features the other tanks don’t, no outer flange, Special structural ribbing on the interior, 4 mounts on top for fixed struts, round flange for plexiglass nose and a removable tail held on with dzus fasteners. These may possibly be the only surviving pods in existence as I’ve never seen or heard of another. I’ll display them with camera wielding mannequin and tell the fascinating story and perhaps someday they’ll end up in a museum. .
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#ww2history #p38 #peoplepods #lockheedmartin #lockheed #p38ambulance #ww2 #ww2pictures #wwii #ww2aircraft #oldcrowspeedshop

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A Ranger engine going from Buffalo to S.C. back in the 90’s for my uncle’s PT-19 he was restoring.

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Rumor has it (yup, I'm still connected...tee-hee-hee) that the Air Force in incorporating the Hypersonic Cruise missile into a Highly Modified B-1B Lancer for "test purposes"
That is what Edwards AFB does, Flight Test of Advanced Projects.
Anyway, the Hypersonic Vehicle is rumored to fly above Mach 25, which is 18, 525 mph...this vehicle flys above that!
My best assumption is it will be a weapon on-board the New B-21
Note: It is Nuclear capable (the Hypersonic Vehicle/Missile)

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B-1B bomber modified to carry hypersonic missiles
The USAF recently unveiled a reversible modification of its B-1B Lancer bomber that will allow it to one day carry hypersonic missiles, writes David Szondy for NewAtlas.com.

EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif., - The United States Air Force recently unveiled a reversible modification of its B-1B Lancer bomber that almost doubles its weapons payload and will allow it to one day carry hypersonic missiles. The demonstration was carried out by the 412th Test Wing, Air Force Global Strike Command, and industry partners on August 28 at Edwards Air Force Base, California, writes David Szondy for NewAtlas.com. Continue reading original article


PS: That "orange wire" is indicative of a CLASS II MOD, Instrumentation, what WE do at Edwards....
 
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