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GENERAL DYNAMICS TODAY 1966 INDUSTRIAL FILM POLARIS SUBMARINES APOLLO PROGRAM 19244

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This is a 1960’s era, color film about the strides that General Dynamics is making in the design and production of various military weapons, aircraft, vehicles and technology around the world. 3 Seamen board the Navy ship, Vanguard. The ship is packed with telemetry systems and equipment. The ship is seen at sea. Her mission is to rendezvous with the spacecraft housing the first manned flight to the moon. She will track the location and progress of the Apollo spaceship from her station in the Atlantic Ocean. Her sister ships, the Mercury and Redstone, will be stationed in the Pacific and Indian oceans for support 1:05. Antennas, satellites and computers will be used as part of the tracking communication project 1:20. Control centers on the ship 1:26. General Dynamics Today. 1:40. Men in the control room listen and talk on headphones 1:58. General Dynamics produced the Apollo instrumentation ships providing their instrumentation systems, antennas, testing systems, components and the telephone equipment aboard 2:20. The Apollo ships are Marine systems 2:32. The engineering team discusses their responsibilities on the job 3:00. Fast cargo transfer system passes missiles to ships from land in less than 90 seconds 3:38. A modern Polaris nuclear ballistic submarine the USS Will Rogers 4:04. General Dynamics has built more than 350 submarines 4:27. Will Rogers submarine is christened and launched 4:40. Research submersibles like Star 2 have been researched, built and launched 5:20. Equipped with special lighting and cameras, the submersibles have proved their value in exploring the ocean depths 5:40. Submersible photographs an ancient ship that has been sitting on the floor of the Aegean Sea since Byzantine times 5:44. Star 3 has done research at the continental shelf 5:55. Aluminaut is the first all-aluminum hulled submarine. It has lifted manganese out of the ocean’s floor 6:05. Other marine systems gather information; a buoy can remain afloat and “in station” for up to a year without maintenance 6:35. Designed buoy floats in a wave pool 7:00. Hovercraft floats over the earth, flying inches above the ground at 50 miles per hour 7:20. The Skip 1. A General Dynamics test pilot 7:43. Former test pilot for the F-102 Interceptor and the F-106 7:50. Now he tests the F-111A (Aardvark) tactical fighter. The F-111A is airborne 8:43. The plane can fly twice the speed of sound 8:50. Engineers work together to design the airplane 9:20. An automatic drafting machine creates drawings of the aircraft design at any scale 9:47. An electron microscope helps a metallurgist design better alloys for aircraft construction 10:00. Automatic milling machine makes ribs for the wing of the airplane 10:15. Reels of tape supply directions for the machine to make wings for the F–111A 10:49. The CL-84, a V/STOL turbine tiltwing monoplane designed and manufactured by Canadair between 1964 and 1972. Only four of these experimental aircraft were built with three entering flight testing. The seal 84 takes off vertically and flies forward speeds of more than 300 miles an hour 11:13. The Atlas at Cape Canaveral 11:26. The Atlas takes off 11:45. Alan Shepard speaks after flying Project Mercury 12:00. First close-up pictures of the moon 12:20. The surveyor spacecraft sent back pictures of the surface of the moon 12:45. Astronaut functions in zero gravity 12:55. Parabolic flights help astronauts train in zero gravity 13:10. The space simulator 13:26. General Dynamics built this life support facility for four men in a zero gravity environment 14:08. Vibration isolated granite slab 14:25. Scientist demonstrates use of laser light 15:00. Airborne radar devices are tested in this microwave darkroom 15:40. Operators test communications systems 16:20. Redeye missile hones on the engine heat of an aircraft 17:03. Standard missile is a supersonic weapon system 17:22. Peach Bottom, Pennsylvania nuclear generating station 17:41. The Las Vegas strip 18:14. General Dynamics provides telephone equipment 18:30. Flexible switching systems 19:13. Telephone receivers can interrogate a computer 19:25. A cordless telephone is developed 19:35. Gearless motors drive elevators and AC units 20:08. General Dynamics also mines coal 20:35. Dynapure filtration motors clean the air from ink printing rooms 21:30. Control Systems Center for nuclear submarines 21:40. Magneform systems used in several applications in the auto industry 22:22. General Dynamics employees all over the world 22:35. A General Dynamics Film Report.

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