Cameron, David R., A1C

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Current Service Status
USAF Veteran
Current/Last Rank
Airman 1st Class
Current/Last Primary AFSC/MOS
60650-Flight Traffic Specialist
Current/Last AFSC Group
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Primary Unit
1962-1963, 66th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing
Previously Held AFSC/MOS
64630-Apprentice Organizational Supply Specialist
64650-Organizational Supply Specialist
Service Years
1959 - 1963
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Cold War Certificate
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US Air Force Honorable Discharge (Old Style)


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Cold War Medal


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
Post 1
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 1960-1960, RB-66 Destroyer
From Year
1960
To Year
1960
   
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 RB-66 Destroyer Details
 


Aircraft/Missile Information
RB-66 Destroyer
The RB-66 reconnaissance aircraft and the B-66 medium bomber were the most advanced of their types in the United States Air Force when introduced in 1954 and 1955. In speed, range and capacity, the B-66 twin-jet with a three man crew met all tactical requirements for delivering the most potent weapons. The RB-66 was modified for use in night photo reconnaissance, electronics reconnaissance and weather reconnaissance. The B-66 "Destroyer" was developed from the Navy A-3D "Skywarrior" for USAF use as a tactical light bomber and photo reconnaissance aircraft, with production ending in 1958. The RB-66B recon version was the first production series and totaled 155 of the 294 B-66 built. The B-66 was the last tactical bomber built for the USAF, and only the B-66B was designed exclusively as a bomber, others served as tactical recon aircraft while the final version, the WB-66D, was designed for electronic weather reconnaissance. The RB-66B was modified for service in Vietnam having cameras mounted along the bottom of the fuselage and a chaff dispenser replaced the tail gun turret.

On 10 March 1964 an American RB-66 was shot down over East Germany.

Specifications
Manufacturer: Douglas Aircraft Company
Designation: RB-66
Nickname: Destroyer
Type: General Reconnaissance
Crew: Three
Length: 75' 2"
Height: 23' 7"
Wingspan: 72' 6"
Empty Weight: 43,476 lbs
Gross Weight: 59,550 lbs
Max Weight: 83,000 lbs
No. of Engines: 2
Powerplant: Allison J71-A-13 turbojets (and)
12 - 1,000 lb JATO Bottles
Thrust (each engine): 10,000 lbs
Cruise Speed: 525 mph
Max Speed: 585 mph
Service Ceiling: 43,000 ft
Range: 1,800 mi
Guns: 2 - 20mm cannons
Bombs: 8,044 lbs of photo flash bombs

   
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Last Updated: Nov 3, 2013
   
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  26 Also There at This Aircraft:
 
  • Allen, Jim, (1956-1962)
  • Cable, Quinton, MSgt, (1955-1978)
  • Goeden, Ron, A1C, (1956-1960)
  • Hahn, Lester, MSgt, (1953-1975)
  • Jones, William, Lt Col, (1958-1982)
  • Kessler, Melvin, Maj, (1951-1972)
  • Miles, Jack, MSgt, (1954-1985)
  • Page, Frederick, A2C, (1956-1960)
  • Perez Ponce, Jorge, A1C, (1958-1962)
  • Pyper, Bill, A1C, (1957-1962)
  • Rock, Herman, Maj, (1943-1966)
  • Trotter, Robert, 1stSgt, (1951-1972)
  • Werlich, Eugene, SSgt, (1954-1958)
  • West, Peter, MSgt, (1956-1977)
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