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We can be reached at: 562-922-8068
ALF 12214 Lakewood Blvd Ste 12
Downey CA 90242 
   
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Historical Links

Early greats  of aviation
The Acorn Days

US Air Force Museum

Vultee XA-19

Vultee History

NASA Plant Timeline

WWII U.S. Fighter Plane Manufacturers

North American NA-73

NAA P-51 Mustang

NAA F-86 Sabre Jet

Donald W. Douglas

EMSCO Aircraft

S-II Program Team

Downey Space Race Center

Downey History

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The Downey Patriot

John Adams
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Downey California's
Columbia Memorial Space Science
Learning Center

Jeanne Dowd
ALF Founder

ALF Picture Gallery

Earthrise Columbia 2003

Shuttles  …..made with pride.

Docking with Mir

Cradle of the
Cosmic Age-

A comprehensive
history of the Downey
NASA site
By Russ Murray

Shuttle liftoff

John Glen with Shuttle Mock-up at Rockwell, Downey

Shuttle Atlantis

Building 290, Apollo and Shuttle production, now Downey Studios

STS 43 launch

The Crew of STS 107

First Columbia Crew- Bob Crippen and John Young,
with California Gov. Jerry Brown

North American B1-B Lancer

General Characteristics
Primary Function: Long-range, multi-role, heavy bomber
Builder: Boeing, North America (formerly Rockwell International, North American Aircraft
Operations Air Frame and Integration: Offensive avionics, Boeing Military Airplane; defensive avionics, EDO Corporation
Power plant: Four General Electric F-101-GE-102 turbofan engine with afterburner
Thrust: 30,000-plus pounds with afterburner, per engine
Length: 146 feet (44.5 meters)
Wingspan: 137 feet (41.8 meters) extended forward, 79 feet (24.1 meters) swept aft
Height: 34 feet (10.4 meters)
Weight: Empty, approximately 190,000 pounds (86,183 kilograms)
Maximum Takeoff Weight: 477,000 pounds (216,634 kilograms)
Speed: 900-plus mph (Mach 1.2 at sea level)
Range: Intercontinental, unrefueled
Ceiling: More than 30,000 feet (9,144 meters)
Crew: Four (aircraft commander, copilot, and two weapon systems officers)
Armament: 24 GBU-31 GPS-aided JDAM (both Mk-84 general purpose bombs and BLU-109 penetrating bombs) or 24 Mk-84 2,000-pound general purpose bombs; 8 Mk-85 naval mines; 84 Mk-82 500-pound general purpose bombs; 84 Mk-62 500-pound naval mines; 30 CBU-87, -89, -97 cluster munitions. Upon Block E completion, additional weapons available will be 30 CBU-103/104/105 WCMD, 24 AGM-158 JASSMs or 12 AGM-154 JSOWs.
Date Deployed: June 1985
Unit Cost: $283.1 million (fiscal 98 constant dollars)
Inventory: Active force, 60; ANG, 0; Reserve, 0


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Aerospace Legacy Foundation   12214 Lakewood Blvd. Bldg 11 Downey CA 90242   
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