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krisfr
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on Dec 29th, 2013, 12:54pm, krisfr wrote:       (Click here for original message) I worked on the same type, it was called the DAFX-8. The Panels with the SAC emblem on it was a pair that moved out. Then you could get into the Cockpit, Instructor Pilots and Operators station. I operated and as well as maintained the Analog computers that ran the systems. I was stationed at Bunker Hill Air Force Base, where we had a ground based one. We would go to KI Sawyer, Kinchole and Wursmut AFBases to train for a month and then move on to the next base. Years for me 1963 to 1964. I Have another picture of the DAFX-8, If I can find it I will post it here. Thanks |
| Here is the DAXF8 at Wurstmuth AFB Michigan
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CHESSIEMIKE
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Cool, shows the slide out section. Thanks for the "in use" photo. CHESSIEMIKE
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