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Trans World Airlines Terminal, John F. Kennedy (originally Idlewild) Airport, New York, New York, 1956-62. Column study model

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airport terminals new york negatives trans world airlines terminal trans world airlines terminal john kennedy idlewild airport column study model united states history library of congress new york city
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01/01/1917
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Korab, Balthazar, photographer
Saarinen, Eero, 1910-1961, architect
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No known restrictions on publication. For information, see Korab rights statement, http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/598_kora.html

label_outline Explore Trans World Airlines Terminal, Idlewild, Airlines

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Placing concrete in column 'J'-4. Top of forms at elevation 575. View looks toward Arizona side - NARA - 293932

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Production. Milling machines and machine castings. If it isn't level, it won't work accurately. Milling the bottom bearing pads of a milling machine column casting. Location: a large Midwest machine tool plant

Trans World Airlines Terminal, John F. Kennedy (originally Idlewild) Airport, New York, New York, 1956-62. Exterior

Construction work on the restored Reading Terminal and Market, part of which became the Pennsylvania Convention Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Trans World Airlines Terminal, John F. Kennedy (originally Idlewild) Airport, New York, New York, 1956-62. Interior

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- After rollback of the rotating service structure, or RSS, on Launch Pad 39A, Space Shuttle Atlantis stands bathed in lights. Rollback is one of the milestones in preparation for the launch of mission STS-117 on June 8. Rollback started at 10:56 p.m. and was complete at 11:34 p.m EDT. The RSS provides protected access to the orbiter for changeout and servicing of payloads at the pad. The structure is supported by a rotating bridge that pivots about a vertical axis on the side of the pad's flame trench. The hinge column rests on the pad surface and is braced to the fixed service structure. Support for the outer end of the bridge is provided by two eight-wheel, motor-driven trucks that move along circular twin rails installed flush with the pad surface. The track crosses the flame trench on a permanent bridge. The RSS is 102 feet long, 50 feet wide and 130 feet high. The structure has orbiter access platforms at five levels to provide access to the payload bay while the orbiter is being serviced in the RSS. Each platform has independent extendable planks that can be arranged to conform to a payload's configuration. This mission is the 118th shuttle flight and the 21st U.S. flight to the International Space Station and will deliver and install the S3/S4 truss segment, deploy a set of solar arrays and prepare them for operation. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-07pd1392

Russian Tu-144LL SST Flying Laboratory Takeoff at Zhukovsky Air Development Center

[Interior showing exposed brick and column with murals]

Members of the 2nd Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron pull a canopy into place on a life raft during a C-9 Nightingale aircraft egress training exercise at the Lufthansa German Airlines water egress training facility. The exercise provides instruction for procedures in case of an actual water ditching emergency

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