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The TWA Moonliner was a 76' tall fictional design for a moon rocket created in 1955 by the ... the Moon'' ride which took audiences on a fictional ride to the moon. The iconic Moonliner was built in three sections out of steel rings and 15,000 sq ft of ...
... Atomic Energy and Outer Space. ''(State Dept. Release, 9/13/67)'' The iconic TWA Moonliner (later the Douglas Moonliner) is dismantled and removed from Disneyland in Anaheim California. September 1967 September Sep 1 ...
... . Scott Carpenter – His Full Personal Story of the Orbit” article in Life Magazine Disneyland's TWA Moonliner is taken over by the Douglas aircraft company as part of a new endorsement deal ...
... trip to the moon. Part of the allure was the 76' foot tall, 9' diameter TWA Moonliner, designed by Imagineer John Hench with assistance from Wernher von Braun and Willy Ley , which ...
Arab extremists of Popular Front for Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) hijacked Swissair DC-8, TWA Boeing 707, and Pan Am Boeing 747 with passengers and crews. Attempted seizure of fourth ... prevented; security guards on plane shot and killed one hijacker and wounded other. Swissair and TWA aircraft were flown to desert airport at Zerqua, Jordan. PanAm 747 was flown to Beirut ... imprisoned commandos in Israel, U.K., Switzerland, and West Germany. PFLP spokesman in Beirut said TWA and Pan Am aircraft had been seized "to give the Americans a lesson" for supporting ...
... /70, D 1; Fendrick Gallery)'' Fortieth anniversary of all-air transcontinental service in U.S. TWA flew first all-air coast-to-coast flight Oct. 25, 1930, from New York with ... for east-west service was 36 hrs including 101/2-hr overnight in Kansas City. '' (TWA Today, 11/2/70,1)'' AP quoted USAF as saying 89 officers and airmen conducting ...
... Boeing 747 transports) , and soaring costs, including a $200-million annual increase in fuel costs. TWA asked a temporary subsidy to offset fuel costs, estimating 1974 international losses would be $47 ... 2 April the Dept. of Justice and Dept. of Transportation had discouraged Pan Am and TWA discussions of pooling transatlantic opera-tions as an economy measure, telling CAB that discussions were ...
... ., USMC). Panel members were Max Conrad, pilot of stock-model business aircraft; Capt. Harold Blackburn, TWA jet pilot; James Fields, business pilot; Jacqueline Cochran, record-holding aviatrix ; and Maj. Robert Rushworth ...
... to provide base support services at John F. Kennedy Space Center , NASA. Under this contract TWA would provide general maintenance, utilities operation, and supply operations on a cost-plus-incentive-fee ...
... ) by United Plant Guards Workers of America. The union charged that Wackenhut Corp., subcontractor to TWA at the Saturn/Apollo site, was employing nonunion guards. 1,886 of 2,597 construction ...

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