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ISR Audio Tour Part 1

The National Air and Space Intelligence Center (NASIC) History Office created this tour to focus on the intelligence lessons taught through the museum's collection.

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ISR Tour: N1K2 George from 2015-07-30T11:45:07

After being brought back from the Pacific Theater, this George went to a children’s playground in San Diego, California. The museum received it in 1959 and in 2000 the museum began an extensive, ei...

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ISR Tour: B-29 from 2015-07-30T11:44:04

The B-29’s photo-reconnaissance capabilities yielded what Major General Haywood Hansell called, “probably the greatest…single contribution…in the air war with Japan.” The Superfortress’ photo-recon...

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ISR Tour: OA-10 Catalina from 2015-07-30T11:43:20

The Catalina performed some of the most critical surveillance missions of World War II. An RAF Catalina located the German battleship Bismarck, enabling the Royal Navy to destroy it in May 1941. A ...

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ISR Tour: Me 262 from 2015-07-30T11:42:47

The world’s first operational jet fighter was the Me 262A-1. On 16 May 1945, technical intelligence personnel found this aircraft at Munich-Riem airfield where fighter ace Adolph Galland’s Jagdverb...

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ISR Tour: FW 190D-9 from 2015-07-30T11:40:28

The FW 190D-9 on display surrendered to the Royal Air Force at Flensburg, Germany, up near the Danish border. It served with JG3 during the war. The American technical intelligence troops acquired ...

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ISR Tour: Bf 109G-10 from 2015-07-30T11:38:34

American forces captured this Bf 109G-10 at an airfield near Munich at the end of the war. It originally belonged to Jagdgeschwader (JG) 52, the same unit the highest scoring aces of all time belon...

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ISR Tour: Ju 88 from 2015-07-30T11:36:49

Sometimes technical intelligence personnel went to great lengths to recover enemy equipment and bring it back for exploitation. The museum’s Ju 88D-1 defected from the Romanian Air Force to the Roy...

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ISR Tour: V-2 from 2015-07-30T11:34:26

When intelligence indicated that the Germans planned to deploy a ballistic missile against England, one of Churchill’s scientific advisors claimed it to be impossible since, in his expert opinion, ...

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ISR Tour: V-1 from 2015-07-30T11:32:43

When the V-1s began to fall in London in June 1944, Dr. R.V. Jones devised an ingenious plan to save lives. Knowing that German double-agents needed to provide at least some truth and that the V-1 ...

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ISR Tour: C-47 from 2015-07-30T11:32:13

OPERATION FORTITUDE was the Allied effort to deceive the Germans about the timing and location of the upcoming Allied invasion of Normandy. The plan called for intelligence to make the Germans beli...

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ISR Tour: Spitfire from 2015-07-30T11:29:55

The Spitfire’s PR, or photo reconnaissance, variant proved to be extremely successful in the imagery collection role. The camera-equipped fighter aircraft accomplished several key reconnaissance mi...

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ISR Tour: P-38 from 2015-07-30T11:26:51

The P-38 played a critical role in applying the decisions of national policy makers after intelligence provided critical information. On 14 April 1943, the U.S. naval intelligence effort, code-name...

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ISR Tour: Macchi MC.200 from 2015-07-30T11:25:05

The Italian aircraft on display is a Macchi MC.200 and it represented the British technical intelligence cooperation the US received in World War II. The aircraft transferred from a squadron in Ita...

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ISR Tour: A-24 Dauntless from 2015-07-30T11:22:53

During the first months of the war in the Pacific, the Navy OP-20-G group broke the very complex Japanese Imperial Navy JN-25 code. In decrypted transmissions, they saw the code “AF” mentioned seve...

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ISR Tour: Japanese Zero from 2015-07-30T11:21:39

One of the greatest Foreign Materiel Exploitation stories of World War II was the testing of a crashed Japanese Navy A6M2 Zeke, known as Koga’s Zero. After the Japanese attack on Dutch Harbor, Alas...

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ISR Tour: Enigma from 2015-07-30T11:20:15

The cipher machine known as Enigma encrypted and decrypted secret message traffic for the Germans in World War II. Although invented in the early 1920s, Germany used it before and during the war. T...

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ISR Tour: O-47B from 2015-07-30T11:18:03

Moving into the World War II years, the circular radio directional finder antenna on top of the museum’s O-47B recalls an interesting intelligence episode early in the war: The Battle of the Beams....

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ISR Tour: Caproni Bomber from 2015-07-30T11:15:49

Strategic bombing became a reality in World War I with both Zeppelin and fixed-wing crews attacking infrastructure targets and even civilian populations. Fiorello La Guardia, congressman from New Y...

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ISR Tour: DH-4 from 2015-07-30T11:13:54

The U.S. developed an aircraft-mounted radiotelephone near the end of the war known as the SCR-68 (Set, Complete, Radio). This DH-4 has one, indicated by the generator on the wheel strut. That gene...

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ISR Tour: SPAD XIII from 2015-07-30T11:10:02

The German fighters of World War I inflicted tremendous losses on the opposing photo-reconnaissance sorties. To counter those losses, France began configuring single seat fighters, such as this SPA...

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ISR Tour: Caquot Balloon from 2015-07-30T11:06:47

The stationary observation balloon, or aerostat, had an advantage over aircraft in that it had a direct telephone line to the artillery battery, giving near real-time reconnaissance feedback during...

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ISR Tour: Halberstadt CL IV from 2015-07-30T11:05:17

Although the museum’s German Halberstadt CL IV is technically an attack aircraft, it looks like the standard observation aircraft of the First World War, with pilot in front and armed observer in b...

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ISR Tour: Sopwith Camel from 2015-07-30T11:03:19

One Foreign Materiel Exploitation (FME) story during the war involved the synchronized machine gun. French pilot Roland Garros and his mechanic armored his prop with steel plates to enable a machin...

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ISR Tour: Fokker Dr. I from 2015-07-30T11:02:08

The Germans used basically the same rotary aircraft engine as the French and the British, because they licensed it before the war. As the Fokker Triplane’s Oberursel engine became harder to replace...

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ISR Tour: Fokker D.VII from 2015-07-30T11:00:53

The Fokker D.VII was arguably the best fighter aircraft of World War I. As a part of the Armistice Agreement, the U.S. received 142 Fokker D.VII aircraft as war reparation payment. Eleven of them c...

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ISR Tour: Avro 504 from 2015-07-30T10:59

When World War I started, all the warring powers had airplanes, but lacked in a complete understanding of their potential. British and French aviators made critical reconnaissance observations that...

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ISR Tour: Bleriot XI from 2015-07-30T10:52:24

Wilbur Wright enabled the first use of airplanes in combat by teaching two Italian officers to fly in 1909. The Italians used airplanes in Libya during the Italo-Turkish War of 1911. That conflict ...

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ISR Tour: Wright Flyer from 2015-07-30T10:48:23

Air intelligence did not begin with the Wright Brothers. It initially became possible because of the Montgolfier brothers’ first manned balloon flight on 21 November 1783. Count Pilatre de Rozier a...

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ISR tour: Introduction from 2015-07-30T10:45:06

The National Museum of the United States Air Force began in 1923, not as a tourist attraction, but as an educational tool for Army engineers to study aeronautical engineering techniques from around...

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