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1 Warm-Up – 10/28 – 10 minutes Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the following questions: Describe the problems encountered when attempting to break the sound barrier. Describe the advantages of variable swept-back wings. Describe the primary reason the B-52 was built.

2 Questions / Comments

3 Warm-Up – 10/28 – 10 minutes Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the following questions: Describe the problems encountered when attempting to break the sound barrier. Describe the advantages of variable swept-back wings. Describe the primary reason the B-52 was built.

4 Breaking the Sound Barrier
In 1945, Bell Aircraft Company was contracted to explore the problems of high speed flight. Fuel to get to altitude and aircraft breaking apart

5 Warm-Up – 10/28 – 10 minutes Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the following questions: Describe the problems encountered when attempting to break the sound barrier. Describe the advantages of variable swept-back wings. Describe the primary reason the B-52 was built.

6 Breaking the Sound Barrier
At the end of WWII, the US captured plans for the German Messerschmitt P-1101. These designs gave us variable-angle wings. Swept back wings produced higher speeds. Enable to go supersonic BUT produce no lift at low speeds

7 Warm-Up – 10/28 – 10 minutes Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the following questions: Describe the problems encountered when attempting to break the sound barrier. Describe the advantages of variable swept-back wings. Describe the primary reason the B-52 was built.

8 Bomber Developments Boeing developed the B-52.
It was twice the size of the B-47 and had a range of 10,000 miles.

9 Questions / Comments

10 THIS DAY IN AVIATION October 28 1907 — Admiral C. M. Chester urges anti- submarine airships and shipboard airplanes at the International Aeronautic Congress.

11 THIS DAY IN AVIATION October 28 The Boeing Airplane Company rolls out its first production 707 jet transport which is expected to fly in December.

12 THIS DAY IN AVIATION October 28 1957 — Total employment in the aircraft industry will drop from a peak of 909,100 in April to about 800,000 monthly average, according to the American Aviation DAILY survey.

13 THIS DAY IN AVIATION October 28 1957 — The United States Air Force announces that its Bell GAM-63 “Rascal” air- to-surface guided missile has hit three thousand-foot diameter target on last four launches.

14 Questions / Comments

15 October 2015 Chapter 5 Quiz 11 12 Chapter 4 Pacific Campaign 13
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 11 12 Chapter 4 Pacific Campaign 13 Island Hopping 14 Doolittle Raid Atomic Bomb 1st Quarter Grades Due 15 Lessons Learned 16 Chap 4 Quiz FLIGHTLINE 17 18 19 Chapter 5 Military Developments Separate Air Force Wartime Advances 20 Jet Propulsion “Vengeance Weapons” Helicopters 21 Berlin Airlift Korean War 22 Korean War 23 Chapter 5 Quiz HALF-DAY SCHOOL 24 25 26 Commercial Aviation General Aviation 27 Aviation R & D 28 Vietnam War Phase 1 and 2 29 Phase 3 and 4 30 Chap 5 Test 31

16 Questions / Comments

17 Chapter 5 – Aviation: From the Cold War to Desert Storm

18 Today’s Mission Requirements
During Phase I of the Vietnam Conflict discuss the roles of military advisors. Discuss what the role of the US was in the early part of the Vietnam Conflict. Describe why the President and Secretary of Defense ran the Vietnam Conflict. Describe the selection of targets by President Johnson with respect to Operation Rolling Thunder Describe the Tet Offensive. Discuss the impact television had on the Vietnam War. EQ: What were the main concerns, militarily and politically, with the Cold War and its implications in aviation development?

19 The Vietnam Conflict

20 The Vietnam Conflict Phase I – July 1950 – July 1954
In 1950, US gave France $15 million to fight the spread of communism in Vietnam. President Truman established a US Military Assistance Advisor Group (MAAG). This group consisted of 342 military advisors.

21 The Vietnam Conflict Phase I – July 1950 – July 1954
Military advisors are often stationed in countries around the world to: Train defense forces Assist in civil and humanitarian efforts

22 The Vietnam Conflict Phase 2 – July 1954 – August 1964
US involvement grew from advising to fighting. US was helping the South Vietnamese.

23 The Vietnam Conflict Phase 2 – July 1954 – August 1964
French were defeated by North Vietnamese and agreed to pull out of Vietnam. Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam became independent countries.

24 The Vietnam Conflict Phase 2 – July 1954 – August 1964
Vietnam was divided into two parts. North South The division was only meant to be temporary Elections occurred because the communist north and the democratic south were afraid they would lose the election. So, they remained divided

25 The Vietnam Conflict Phase 2 – July 1954 – August 1964
The new government of South Vietnam requested help from the US President Eisenhower authorized help to: Organize Train Equip the South Vietnamese

26 The Vietnam Conflict Phase 2 – July 1954 – August 1964
By 1961, civil war was occurring and President Kennedy expanded US commitment The goal was to help the South Vietnamese military

27 The Vietnam Conflict Phase 2 – July 1954 – August 1964
President Kennedy sent in US Special Forces and Air Force T-28 and B-26 aircraft. By February 1962, over 11,000 US forces were in Vietnam and fighting in combat.

28 The Vietnam Conflict Phase 2 – July 1954 – August 1964
By the end of 1963, 17,000 US forces were in Vietnam, but the war was still going badly for the South Vietnamese The US dead at this point of over 100.

29 The Vietnam Conflict Phase 3 – August 1964 – June 1969
In 1964 and early in 1965, the North Vietnamese launched several attacks. President Johnson called in the US Marines to protect American bases, and thus started a slow escalation of US involvement

30 The Vietnam Conflict Phase 3 – August 1964 – June 1969
By mid 1965, the war was still going badly for the US and the South Vietnamese. President Johnson did not trust his military advisors so he and the Secretary of Defense ran the Vietnam Conflict. They even picked out targets for air strikes.

31 The Vietnam Conflict Phase 3 – August 1964 – June 1969
Operation Rolling Thunder began in 1965. It was another gradual escalation of the war. President Johnson picked out targets, but made sure they weren’t targets that might upset the Russians or Chinese. He was afraid they might join the North and make this a world war.

32 The Vietnam Conflict Phase 3 – August 1964 – June 1969
Rolling Thunder lasted 3 years. It disrupted and destroyed ammunition depots, oil storage facilities, power plants and railroad yards. But it didn’t destroy the North Vietnamese’s will to resist.

33 The Vietnam Conflict Phase 3 – August 1964 – June 1969
Every time President Johnson ordered a stop in the bombing, the North Vietnamese would repair and re-supply themselves.

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36 The Vietnam Conflict Phase 3 – August 1964 – June 1969
The Tet Offensive: In January 1968, the communists launched a large-scale surprise conventional attack on US and South Vietnamese forces.

37 The Vietnam Conflict Phase 3 – August 1964 – June 1969
The Tet Offensive: American air power won decisively over the North Vietnamese But the Tet Offensive was seen every night on American television news.

38 The Vietnam Conflict Phase 3 – August 1964 – June 1969
The Tet Offensive: President Johnson had over 500,000 American forces in Vietnam and the American public didn’t understand what was going on. Television helped fuel mass protests and dissatisfaction with the US government occurred.

39 Questions / Comments

40 Today’s Mission Requirements
During Phase I of the Vietnam Conflict discuss the roles of military advisors. Discuss what the role of the US was in the early part of the Vietnam Conflict. Describe why the President and Secretary of Defense ran the Vietnam Conflict. Describe the selection of targets by President Johnson with respect to Operation Rolling Thunder Describe the Tet Offensive. Discuss the impact television had on the Vietnam War. EQ: What were the main concerns, militarily and politically, with the Cold War and its implications in aviation development?

41 The Vietnam Conflict Phase I – July 1950 – July 1954
Military advisors are often stationed in countries around the world to: Train defense forces Assist in civil and humanitarian efforts

42 Today’s Mission Requirements
During Phase I of the Vietnam Conflict discuss the roles of military advisors. Discuss what the role of the US was in the early part of the Vietnam Conflict. Describe why the President and Secretary of Defense ran the Vietnam Conflict. Describe the selection of targets by President Johnson with respect to Operation Rolling Thunder Describe the Tet Offensive. Discuss the impact television had on the Vietnam War. EQ: What were the main concerns, militarily and politically, with the Cold War and its implications in aviation development?

43 The Vietnam Conflict Phase 2 – July 1954 – August 1964
US involvement grew from advising to fighting. US was helping the South Vietnamese.

44 Today’s Mission Requirements
During Phase I of the Vietnam Conflict discuss the roles of military advisors. Discuss what the role of the US was in the early part of the Vietnam Conflict. Describe why the President and Secretary of Defense ran the Vietnam Conflict. Describe the selection of targets by President Johnson with respect to Operation Rolling Thunder Describe the Tet Offensive. Discuss the impact television had on the Vietnam War. EQ: What were the main concerns, militarily and politically, with the Cold War and its implications in aviation development?

45 The Vietnam Conflict Phase 3 – August 1964 – June 1969
By mid 1965, the war was still going badly for the US and the South Vietnamese. President Johnson did not trust his military advisors so he and the Secretary of Defense ran the Vietnam Conflict. They even picked out targets for air strikes.

46 Today’s Mission Requirements
During Phase I of the Vietnam Conflict discuss the roles of military advisors. Discuss what the role of the US was in the early part of the Vietnam Conflict. Describe why the President and Secretary of Defense ran the Vietnam Conflict. Describe the selection of targets by President Johnson with respect to Operation Rolling Thunder Describe the Tet Offensive. Discuss the impact television had on the Vietnam War. EQ: What were the main concerns, militarily and politically, with the Cold War and its implications in aviation development?

47 The Vietnam Conflict Phase 3 – August 1964 – June 1969
Operation Rolling Thunder began. It was another gradual escalation of the war. President Johnson picked out targets, but made sure they weren’t targets that might upset the Russians or Chinese. He was afraid they might join the North and make this a world war.

48 Today’s Mission Requirements
During Phase I of the Vietnam Conflict discuss the roles of military advisors. Discuss what the role of the US was in the early part of the Vietnam Conflict. Describe why the President and Secretary of Defense ran the Vietnam Conflict. Describe the selection of targets by President Johnson with respect to Operation Rolling Thunder Describe the Tet Offensive. Discuss the impact television had on the Vietnam War. EQ: What were the main concerns, militarily and politically, with the Cold War and its implications in aviation development?

49 The Vietnam Conflict Phase 3 – August 1964 – June 1969
The Tet Offensive: In January 1968, the communists launched a large-scale surprise conventional attack on US and South Vietnamese forces.

50 Today’s Mission Requirements
During Phase I of the Vietnam Conflict discuss the roles of military advisors. Discuss what the role of the US was in the early part of the Vietnam Conflict. Describe why the President and Secretary of Defense ran the Vietnam Conflict. Describe the selection of targets by President Johnson with respect to Operation Rolling Thunder Describe the Tet Offensive. Discuss the impact television had on the Vietnam War. EQ: What were the main concerns, militarily and politically, with the Cold War and its implications in aviation development?

51 The Vietnam Conflict Phase 3 – August 1964 – June 1969
The Tet Offensive: President Johnson had over 500,000 American forces in Vietnam and the American public didn’t understand what was going on. Television helped fuel mass protests and dissatisfaction with the US government occurred.

52 Questions / Comments

53 Lesson Closure - 3 – 2 - 1 2. List 2 things you have questions about today’s lesson. 3. List 3 things you learned today. 1. Create (1) quiz question with answer about today’s lesson.

54 Questions / Comments

55 February 2015 Chapter 5 Quiz 1 2 Chapter 4 Lessons Learned 3 4
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 Chapter 4 Lessons Learned 3 4 Review and Test 5 6 Flightline Friday 7 8 9 10 Chapter 5 Military Developments Separate Air Force Wartime Advances 11 12 Jet Propulsion “Vengeance Weapons” Helicopters 13 14 15 16 NO SCHOOL 17 Fltline Friday Quiz 18 19 Berlin Airlift Korean War 20 21 22 23 Korean War Chapter 5 Quiz 24 25 Commercial Aviation General Aviation 26 27 Vietnam War Phase 1/2 28

56 March 2015 Chapter 5 Test 1 2 3 Chapter 5 Vietnam War Phase 3/4 4 5
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 Chapter 5 Vietnam War Phase 3/4 4 5 FltLine Friday Chapter 5 Test 6 7 8 9 Chapter 6 Advances in Aeronautics 10 11 12 13 Chapter 6 Test 14 15 16 17 Chapter 7 Basic Aeronautics and Aerodynamics 18 19 20 21 22 23 NO SCHOOL 24 25 26 Chapter 7 Quiz 27 28 29 30


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