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    Focke Wulf 190D - Haynes Final Flight [Image 1 of 4]

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    Focke Wulf 190D - Haynes Final Flight

    WPAFB, OHIO, UNITED STATES

    10.04.2017

    Photo by Justin Weisbarth  

    National Air and Space Intelligence Center

    A German Focke Wulf 190D image was created for National Air and Space Intelligence Center Foreign Materiel Exploitation ribbon cutting ceremony, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Oct. 20, 2017. The building was named after U.S. Army Air Force pilot, 1st Lt William Vernon Haynes, who crashed and died in the line of duty while fling an German Focke Wulf 190D on September 22, 1945. Haynes Hall, the new FME building, will double the lab space, enabling NASIC to execute its foreign material exploitation mission.

    The entire presentation is a 3D rendered scene created in Newtek Lightwave. The image was framed with a piece of wreckage from the original crashed aircraft and presented to Gen. Stephen Wilson, Vice Chief of the Air Force at the 2017 National Air and Space Intelligence Center Centennial Ball. The framed images are currently hanging on displayed within Haynes Hall, NASIC, and the Pentagon.

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    Date Taken: 10.04.2017
    Date Posted: 12.01.2017 13:21
    Photo ID: 3990232
    VIRIN: 171004-F-HF064-001
    Resolution: 4800x3000
    Size: 5.07 MB
    Location: WPAFB, OHIO, US

    Web Views: 83
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