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CMSgt Walter M. Stolpa, Jr. (Bud)
to remember
Arrington, Joe Lamar, CMSgt USAF(Ret).
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Contact Info
Home Town Clio
Last Address Chickamauga, Georgia
Date of Passing May 18, 2004
Location of Interment Chattanooga National Cemetery (VA) - Chattanooga, Tennessee
When Joe retired he and Trudy relocated to historical National Battlefield town of Chickamauga, Georgia. Trudy says they were driving through this town and decided they liked it enough to retire there. They bought an old dilapidated home and renovated it into a beautiful home. When Joe retired he went to work at the nuclear power plant outside Chattanooga, Tennessee. Just as I did during my nuclear power security job he became disallusioned with the program. Being an IG inspector I am sure he detected vulnerabilities and management just didn't want to hear about them. After that Joe went to work as a corrections officer in a penal institution and ended up running the prison store......
Other Comments:
Joe Arrington was our Chief at Zaragoza Air Base in Spain. He eventually left us for a position with the USAFE IG Team and later to the 16th AF SP at Torrejon AB, Spain. He and Trudy were wonderful people and many years after retirement we remained in contact. Joe passed away in 2004 but his spirit lives on. Trudy his widow hosted a mini reunion at their home in Chickamauga, Georgia in 2008 and again in 2010. Joe's military marker says it all "Faithful to God and his Country". Rest in Peace Joe and keep me in mind when you have a vacancy on your duty roster.
1971-1972, F-102 Delta Dagger
From Year 1971
To Year 1972
Personal Memories
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F-102 Delta Dagger Details
Aircraft/Missile Information
Convair F-102A Delta Dagger Length 68.37 ft | 20.84 m Width 38.12 ft | 11.62 m Height 21.19 ft | 6.46 m Engine(s) 1 x Pratt & Whitney J57-P-25 turbojet engine delivering 17,200 lbs of thrust. Empty Weight 19,026 lbs | 8,630 kg MTOW 31,500 lbs | 14,288 kg Max Speed 825 mph | 1,328 km/h | 717 kts Max Range 1,350 miles | 2,173 km Ceiling 54,003 ft | 16,460 m | 10.2 miles Climb Rate 17,400 ft/min (5,304 m/min) Hardpoints 6 Armament 6 x air-to-air missiles 24 x 2.75in unguided rockets (pod x2)
Nuclear Capable Accommodations 1
Major Variants
? XF-92A - Experimental Test Study Aircraft from which the YF-102 is derived from. ? YF-102 - Prototype Model Designation (Model 8-80); fitted with 9,700lb Pratt & Whitney J57-P-11 turbojet engine. ? YF-102A - Redesigned "Whitcomb Area Ruled" airframe. ? F-102A - Initial Production Model Designation ? TF-102A - Tandem Seat Trainer Conversion Models ? F-102B - Improved Development on base F-102; redesignated and produced as the F-106 Delta Dart. ? YF-106A - F-106 Prototype Model Designation of which two were produced. ? F-106A - Single Seat Model Designation ? F-106B - Two-Seat Model Designation