Hill Air Force Base: Open House

17 September 1983

“The open house is a great way to showcase the Air Force and Hill Air Force Base,” was the lead-in to the article.  We invited our friends Sandy and Andrew to join us on a beautiful fall day and went to check out the Hill Air Force Base Open House.  In addition to demos — on the ground and in the air — several aircraft were open for public tours.

Bomb Loading Demonstration

Fly-over refueling of three F-105 Thunderchiefs
by a KC-135 Stratotanker.

Treaty of Paris celebrates the 200th anniversary of the
treaty by the same name that ended the American Revolutionary
War, as well as the bi-centennial of the first manned flight,
an epic event that occurred in Paris and was witnessed by
Benjamin Franklin.

The C-141B Starlifter first flew in 1963.
It remained in service until 2006.

The KC-135 Stratotanker is an aerial refueling aircraft.
the refueling boom is visible in the photo on the right.

The C-130 Hercules, capable of using unprepared runways for
takeoffs and landings, was originally designed as a troop,
medical evacuation, and cargo transport aircraft.

In 2007, the C-130 Hercules marked 50 years of service.

Thunderbirds Aerial Ballet — Bomb Burst

This was the one and only open house we attended at Hill Air Force Base.

Formal Portraits

August 1983

We’re not “formal portrait” people, so why we had these taken I don’t know.  Here they are anyway.