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[B-36F No. 109 Flight Crew]

Description: Flight crew of a B-36F plane No. 109, posing in front of the plane's nose in their pressurized suits and helmets in November 1952. Front (L-R): G.L. Whiting, B.L. Woods, I.G. Hanten, and R.L. D'Abadie. Back (L-R):A.S. Witchell, J.D. McEachern, J.G. Parker and R. D. Norvell.
Date: November 13, 1952
Partner: Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company, Fort Worth

XC-99 Crew

Description: Photograph of the XC-99 crew in June 1952. Front Row: D.L. Davis, M.R. Paulin, S.M. Nathan, R.G. Hubbard, and A.H. Schwanke. Back Row: A. Paredev, B. Daniels, C.K. Campbell, L.D. Downing, W.J. Brislan, J.F. Lavelle, and N.C. Hodges.
Date: June 27, 1952
Partner: Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company, Fort Worth

[Ira M. Porter and F-86]

Description: Photograph of Ira M. Porter, jet pilot, United States Air Force, 4th Fighter Wing, Chiefs Squadron, in a pilot's uniform sitting on top a ladder leaning on a silver plane. The plane has 'FS-728-A' written on the side and the picture is taken in Bitburg Air Force Base, Germany and shows a field and houses in the backdrop.
Date: 1952~/1955~
Partner: Fort Worth Museum of Science and History

[Ira M. Porter at Nellis Air Force Base]

Description: Photograph of two men in pilot uniforms smiling and shaking hands in front of a United States Army plane. The man on the left is wearing a dark green jumpsuit with a green hat and dark sunglasses and the man on the right, Ira M. Porter, is wearing a tan and green jumpsuit and is holding a helmet and the plane they are standing in front of is silver with a red, navy, and white star with 'FU-23'.
Date: 1952~/1955~
Partner: Fort Worth Museum of Science and History

[Ira M. Porter on the Set of Battle Hymn]

Description: Photograph of a movie set with a group of people, including Ira M. Porter wearing a red cap, who are part of the movie crew for Battle Hymn in the foreground of the photograph with lighting equipment, camera equipment, and other production items. There is a man in front of the plane holding a scene marker, indicating that a scene is about to start and on the right wing of the plane there is a man in a green jumpsuit and red hat who appears to be an actor in the scene that is about to be filmed.… more
Date: 1952~/1955~
Partner: Fort Worth Museum of Science and History

[Ira M. Porter and F-86]

Description: Photograph of Ira M. Porter, jet pilot, United States Air Force, 4th Fighter Wind, Chiefs Division standing in front of an F-86 plane and holding up two fingers representing the two MiG's he shot down. He is wearing a pilot jumpsuit and the plane behind him is silver with a yellow stripe towards the left side. In the middle, there is a decal portraying a Native American man in a traditional headdress and on the cockpit of the plane 'John L. Erickson' is written.
Date: 1952~/1955~
Partner: Fort Worth Museum of Science and History

[Ira M. Porter and F-86]

Description: Photograph of Ira M. Porter, jet pilot for the United States Air Force, 4th Fighter Wing, in uniform stepping into the cockpit of a plane. The man is smiling towards a camera that is being pointed at him towards the left of the picture and the plane that he is stepping into is silver with yellow stripes on the end of the plane as well as on the tail. On the tail of the plane the words 'U.S. Air Force 12796' are written.
Date: 1952~/1955~
Partner: Fort Worth Museum of Science and History

[Ira M. Porter and Unknown Pilot in front of F-86]

Description: Photograph of two men, Ira M. Porter (left) and an unknown pilot (right), talking in front of a silver United State's Air Force plane. The plane has a yellow stripe towards the tail as well as a white, navy, and red star. The man on the left is wearing a brown jacket with dark green pants and a red scarf tucked into the front of his jacket and seems to be explaining something to the man on the right who is holding a cigarette and wearing an all black outfit and the tail of the plane has 'U.S. A… more
Date: 1952~/1955~
Partner: Fort Worth Museum of Science and History
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