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@mamarussellthepie3995
@mamarussellthepie3995 5 месяцев назад
The 70s cheese is perfect 😂
@jeff-sq4fe
@jeff-sq4fe 6 месяцев назад
i worked there 6 yrs from 79-85. Electrical Engr, anyone here from that period??
@briancooper2112
@briancooper2112 Год назад
Growing up in Az I remember watching the F-15,F-16,and A-10.
@briancooper2112
@briancooper2112 Год назад
Like these old videos!
@vinnyfaxx9267
@vinnyfaxx9267 2 года назад
Great radar, may have been the best in the world at the time. I would love to see a video comparing the AN/APG-63 to the F-14's AWG-9 though. Glad both were on our side!
@killingfields1424
@killingfields1424 2 года назад
Hughes has become a subcontractor on new technology that integrate with other systems. No longer the first Tony Stark he once was.
@DjSigfrid
@DjSigfrid 2 года назад
Wow 😮😮😮 😎👍
@19Koty96
@19Koty96 2 года назад
the part at 6:06 puts a smile on my face
@marios.sanchez
@marios.sanchez 2 года назад
"Hells Angels" was a great success in terms of popularity but the movie cost about $4 million to make so it was almost impossible for the movie to make a profit. Back then most or all of a movie`s income came from the movie theaters and the average movie ticket was about a quarter. Back then the population of the U.S. was much, much less than now so that would mean less theater goers. To my knowledge "scarface" was commercially successful🤔
@hfs9502
@hfs9502 2 года назад
After my BSEE in 65 I started at Ground Systems, Fullerton: five years of solid Engineering, two years with NADGECO in Europe. Great company.
@jeffalvich9434
@jeffalvich9434 3 года назад
I recognize this...it was a PR document... the vids used for the annual company status presentations were more focused on the future!
@johnmcentegart007
@johnmcentegart007 3 года назад
Amazing guy
@sabercruiser.7053
@sabercruiser.7053 3 года назад
VERY VERY THNKFULL U FOR UPLOADING THIS
@brandonsaulsgiver681
@brandonsaulsgiver681 3 года назад
My father worked at the Fullerton GSG site for Hughes Aircraft from 1976-1990 he always said it was the best company he ever worked for.
@jamescarey
@jamescarey 4 года назад
I produced and directed this. Chris Lanier wrote the script. Memories, wow!!!
@lucianomaffini3684
@lucianomaffini3684 4 года назад
UOMO D'ONORE🇺🇸🇮🇹
@ランゲルハンス島-o8j
@ランゲルハンス島-o8j 4 года назад
great aircraft
@charlesharper7292
@charlesharper7292 4 года назад
A fascinating person. Sad his demise was as it was.
@endwood
@endwood 4 года назад
A brilliant man but an absolute fruit loop!:-)
@jslade60
@jslade60 4 года назад
Put it simply the world would be a different place if it wasn't for Howard Hughes!
@Musique61414
@Musique61414 5 лет назад
Ack....I feel like I'm sitting down on a hard seat amongst smelly old people.
@dalehall2067
@dalehall2067 2 года назад
don’t criticize as before you realize it you will be a “smelly old people “
@jamesjanssen2378
@jamesjanssen2378 5 лет назад
It seems that some folks know only about his Movies and ..his mental problems later in life . He gave us much more than that .
@LRRPFco52
@LRRPFco52 5 лет назад
They're showing F-15As and TF-15As with the F100-PW-100 engine nozzles intact, with F-15 fighter conversion training at Luke. Timeframe has got to be 1975-1976 as they are also talking about early contractor production capacity, initial APG-63 features, with telltale signs of the first 30 production TF-15As and F-15As.
@briancooper2112
@briancooper2112 21 день назад
I say 1977
@Paiadakine
@Paiadakine 5 лет назад
I worked at GSG from 1982 till Raytheon closed down the site.
@Paiadakine
@Paiadakine 5 лет назад
I am proud to have worked for Hughes.
@jeffalvich9434
@jeffalvich9434 4 года назад
Me too....my wife, and my father and my mother was a college student intern too at HAC
@christopherrobin1505
@christopherrobin1505 3 года назад
No way. Awesome
@adamzahi9513
@adamzahi9513 5 лет назад
hello best EAGLE in world
@waynewhitworth4290
@waynewhitworth4290 5 лет назад
it's an older video but they showed respect to hughes
@hutrputr
@hutrputr 5 лет назад
Very interesting video
@Dragon43ish
@Dragon43ish 6 лет назад
I am glad Mr. Hughes is not around to see how people are packed in Jets like Sardines.
@gregparrott
@gregparrott 7 лет назад
It would be nice if whoever posted this provided at least a hint as to when the video was created. The guess is that this is at least 30 years old.
@joeparness1290
@joeparness1290 6 лет назад
Yes: likey pushing 40 years.
@kaio37k
@kaio37k 5 лет назад
I'd imagine right around the tail end of the 70s, given the aircrafts age.
@replysoon3216
@replysoon3216 5 лет назад
Pretty sure this is WAAAAAY older than 1989-1990.
@LRRPFco52
@LRRPFco52 5 лет назад
It's in the 1970s on the A Model well before Digital Signal Processing was introduced with the F-15C and the improved APG-63(V). See the LRU's in the video that get replaced when faults are detected? APG-63 with Programmable Signals Processor shifted the entire world of fighter avionics from hardware-focus to software focus. The F-15C had a much better radar than the F-15A shown in this video. The F-15A-D have undergone at least 4 major upgrades throughout the life of the Grey Eagles. As soon as they started getting C models in 1979, squadrons would convert and the A models and TF-15As (later called F-15Bs) were sent to ANG and AFRES units. C Models became the standard from 1979-1985 in the USAF TFSs and FISs. The F-15 had the first HOTAS pilot interface arrangement with integrated systems to project radar data on his HUD, linked with the FCC and SMS for weapons employment, so he didn't have to manually do a lot other than orient the combat systems with a flip of a switch on the throttle or stick in a master arm ON setting. When the pilot would switch radar modes from Range While Search to Track While Scan, the HUD would reflect the relevant symbology and cue weapons and TGT tracks accordingly, in addition to the radar display changing. With buttons and toggles on the Throttle & Stick, he could manipulate range and altitude bands to search, and 4 F-15s would coordinate their search and track efforts together to build a continuous detailed picture of the airspace ahead of them.
@anthonyenos9857
@anthonyenos9857 7 лет назад
cmon cmon you know I won't sell T.W.A you couldn't afford anyway Juan.You're default on your loan from Equatible.They will find Hughes Aircraft incompetent you won't find sufficient capital.I'm going to get her anyway.So when you return to Dallas it will be on a PanAm plane.
@ogdocvato
@ogdocvato 7 лет назад
Obsolete! Uprade all F-15s with the AN/APG 63v(3) AESA radar ASAP
@rakanalatawi4947
@rakanalatawi4947 7 лет назад
Oscar Banuelos what the best radar in electronics war
@trap3400
@trap3400 7 лет назад
apg63 *v3* is the best one in this series, then there is apg82 of the F15e
@adumbarse2569
@adumbarse2569 6 лет назад
no shit the video was made way back in like the 80s
@LRRPFco52
@LRRPFco52 5 лет назад
@@adumbarse2569 1970s. These are mid-1970s-era F-15As at Luke AFB for fighter conversion training before they were replaced with the F-15C. F-15C production started in 1979. Most of the APG-63 features in this video were made obsolete/improved in the F-15C's APG-63(V), which was later upgraded significantly with the APG-63(V)1 in the 1990s. They eventually did a PESA and now AESA APG-63(V)3, which is an entirely different capability above and beyond any of the previous APG-63 variants.
@TheNonestopcomedy
@TheNonestopcomedy 9 лет назад
Howard u are e Hero
@andysolution62
@andysolution62 8 лет назад
exact my opinion
@N1H1L9
@N1H1L9 9 лет назад
He had a really weedy voice. I'd never even seen what he looked like until today and he's a bit of a 'David Beckham'. Good program by the way, thanks for uploading.
@N1H1L9
@N1H1L9 9 лет назад
Jesus, a guy with that sort of mug has no more right to be presenting television than I have. A face more suited to radio, one might say.
@ohwell2790
@ohwell2790 5 лет назад
Jesus did not do radio and who are you to comment on anyone's looks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@MrHereWeGoYo
@MrHereWeGoYo 10 лет назад
Flush rivets. Got that? Flush rivets.
@steeliewheelies
@steeliewheelies Год назад
Wind resistance on the rivets??
@Pasovineyard
@Pasovineyard 10 лет назад
Howard Hughes surrounded himself with the best engineers he could hire. These engineers went on to head aviation and space projects from all the major companies. Howard was also one of the best employers to work for on this planet.
@emadfarhan9482
@emadfarhan9482 6 лет назад
Distance Shooter he was agreat engineer and pilot too
@emadfarhan9482
@emadfarhan9482 6 лет назад
He invented the flush rivet to improve the aerodynamics
@emadfarhan9482
@emadfarhan9482 6 лет назад
I believe he is one of the best engineers in the 30's and his father too
@dokulover
@dokulover 10 лет назад
the sound is incredible bad
@SCScott2002
@SCScott2002 12 лет назад
The narrator looks like the guy from Hardcastle and McCormick.
@viveleroi888
@viveleroi888 12 лет назад
Yes, Howard Hughes was years and years ahead of his time!
@Jedi862001
@Jedi862001 14 лет назад
nice music...cough...cough
@ThunderAppeal
@ThunderAppeal 14 лет назад
Gasp, there appears to be a diverse work force in the.........80s?!? Wow, here I was brainwashed in the 90s in to thinking that the Reagan era was 'so unenlightenend'. Turns out that klintons 'affirmative action' bullshit was nothing more than perpetuating bullshit government beauracRATic expansion to justify bullshit government jobs for idiots.
@ThunderAppeal
@ThunderAppeal 14 лет назад
Klintonisms sold us down the river,so-called 'open trading policies' which was pushed by the liberal republicans of the 90s and klintons all too eagerness of cowtowing and feathering his own nest.
@gnrdude
@gnrdude 15 лет назад
HAHHA I Never Knew Howard Built a HAMM Radio More powerful than the Commercial Stations of the DAY.
@6mrviagra9
@6mrviagra9 15 лет назад
GM POWER!!!
@6mrviagra9
@6mrviagra9 15 лет назад
i love this company! i wish i worked there!
@schnellguy
@schnellguy 15 лет назад
Howard Hughes was years ahead of his time!
@bigbadmeerkat
@bigbadmeerkat 16 лет назад
Thanks for uploading this.
@kushanku2
@kushanku2 16 лет назад
I don't really know, but, I believe that it was for the yearly Group review.
@bigbadmeerkat
@bigbadmeerkat 16 лет назад
Was this an employee educational video, or was it intended for customers of these products?