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Hill Air Force Base Museum

Museum of the Hill Air Force Base north of Salt Lake City near Roy, Utah.

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2007 April 1 8 / 2010 July 16

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YA-7F prototype of the A-7 for supersonic flight with a Pratt & Whitney F100 turbofan engine. Actually this particular museum plane does not have its engine anymore. On the front left is the connection for the fueling in mid-air.
 
Compared to the standard A7 this prototype's vertical stabilizer is about 25 cm higher. After this plane served as a regular A7 between 1972 and 1987 it was rebuilt as one of two into the YA-7F.
 
Model and serial number.
 
The cockpit for one pilot.
 
Landing gear of the YA-7F.
 
F100-PW-220 is the name of the 116kN engine.
 
Cockpit of a C-124 "Globemaster". Delivered on May 4th 1955, this plane is an exhibit of the Museum since 1992.
 
Description of the C-124.
 
Logo on the side of the C-124.
 
Landing gear of the C-124.
 
Erica poses for a size comparison with the landing gear.
 
C-124 "Globemaster" with its four Pratt & Whitney R-4360 engines, 3,650 hp each.
 
Left wing and engines of the C-124.
 
The left side of the C-124.
 
Vertical stabilizer of the C-124.
 
Belly of the C-124 as seen from the rear.