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This film "Lockheed California 1962" covers various aspects of the Lockheed Co.'s impact in civilian and military aviation. It begins with a look at the company's early days in the 1920s, contributions during World War II, and its evolution over the decades. It then details the production of various modern aircraft, such as the P-3 Orion for anti-submarine warfare and the F-104 Starfighter. It also shows Lockheed's ongoing research in areas like ocean systems, marine biology, and advanced materials, new aircraft concepts and space vehicles. The international production of the F-104 and the training of foreign pilots is pointed to, as showing Lockheed's global influence.
The film concludes with a look at future technologies, including supersonic transport aircraft and space exploration hardware.
00:00: Introduction to Lockheed California, highlighting its production of over 31,000 airplanes of 80 types. Mention of the Palmdale Jet Fighter final assembly and a new research center near Saugus.
1:30: Historical context from the 1920s, referencing aviation pioneers like Lindbergh and Howard Hughes.
2:12: Lockheed's role during WWII, with employment peaking at 94,000 and production of Hudson bombers, B-17 bombers, and P-38 Lightning aircraft.
2:39: Current focus on solving Space Age problems.
3:11: Introduction of the P3V1 Orion, an advanced anti-submarine warfare aircraft.
3:50: Lockheed's WWII production of Hudson bombers and PV1 Venturas for anti-submarine patrol.
Development of the P2V-1 Neptune, a key anti-submarine aircraft.
4:22: Challenges posed by growing enemy submarine fleets and Lockheed's research in ocean systems.
5:01: The SE Quest, Lockheed's floating ASW laboratory, and its research capabilities.
5:23: Studies on underwater detection and marine biology.
6:16: Research on thermocline and marine biology, including porpoises for underwater detection.
6:45: Hydrofoil research and winged hull studies.
7:01: Research for the Navy in various areas, including classified projects.
7:46: The P-3V1 Orion's capabilities in anti-submarine warfare.
8:09: The P-3's advanced detection equipment and tactical capabilities.
8:41: The P3V1's operational flexibility and weaponry.
9:22: Naming of the P3V1 Orion after the Greek hunter.
10:05: Development of the F-104 Starfighter, a high-performance aircraft.
10:46: The F-104's records and capabilities as a fighter interceptor.
11:46: The F-104's versatility in various missions.
12:28: The F-104's adaptability for different combat roles.
12:50: The F-104's armament and refueling capabilities.
13:22: Advanced versions of the F-104 in production worldwide.
14:17: International production of the F-104 and its significance.
15:02: Training of foreign jet pilots on the F-104.
15:24: Lockheed's leadership in jet aircraft development.
16:06: Historical jet aircraft like the F-80 Shooting Star and T-33 trainer.
17:04: Future aircraft concepts and escape capsule development.
17:36: Research in new materials and electronic systems.
18:10: Development of advanced IR systems and radar technology.
18:35: Early warning aircraft and their role in defense.
19:20: Lockheed's history in transport aircraft development.
20:19: Testing and development of vertical rising aircraft.
21:01: Supersonic transport concepts and readiness for future demands.
21:23: Spacecraft and missile development, including environmental space chambers.
22:20: Research on space vehicles and materials for extreme conditions.
23:04: Development of telemetry systems for space missions.
23:25: Solar observatory research on radiation storms.
24:06: Research on space hardware for lunar landings.
24:36: Lockheed California's experienced workforce and management team.
25:08: Tribute to Robert E. Gross, founder and visionary leader.
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