A historic photo... perhaps

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  • RED
    Very Senior Member - OFC
    • Aug 2009
    • 11689

    #1

    A historic photo... perhaps

    Way off subject...

    Dated September 1969...



    Can anybody identify the "computer," or any of the people in the picture... The airport is/was near Cape Canaveral.
    Last edited by RED; 04-22-2020, 06:51.
  • togor
    Banned
    • Nov 2009
    • 17610

    #2
    Interesting photo... I'm beguiled. Looks a bit like a Raytheon screen I once saw in the KC regional ATC center. This was way before 9/11 of course.

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    • S.A. Boggs
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2009
      • 8568

      #3
      I can recognize the civilian C47 and that is it.
      Sam

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      • shadycon
        Senior Member
        • Mar 2010
        • 371

        #4
        DC3/C47; Embry Riddle flying school, Daytona Beach, Fla. Daytona Beach air port.
        M1a1's-R-FUN!!!!!!!

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        • jon_norstog
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2009
          • 3896

          #5
          Hard to tell about the computer. IBM 360? For sure it ran off of punch cards.

          jn

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          • gwp
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2009
            • 1088

            #6
            I worked with mainframe computers in the late 60s, and it does not look like an IBM 1401 or 360, but if the men in the picture had dark suits, white shirts, and skinny black ties, that was IBMs standard uniform. It could be from one of the numerous smaller computer manufactures of that era.

            While IBM was always Snow White, the Seven Dwarfs had a
            varying membership. Oldfield names GE, RCA, UNIVAC, Honeywell, Burroughs, Scientific Data Systems, and Control Data
            Corporation, which is probably an appropriate list of dwarfs for
            the latter part of this period. GE was “King” only by virtue of size
            and not in terms of power or leadership.

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            • jon_norstog
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2009
              • 3896

              #7
              Thanks GWP. The 360 was a shot in the dark for me. I used one for a while, but all I r3eally saw was the terminal and the slot where you feed the cards. All I knew for sure was it was the dominant machine at that time. There was IBM and there was everyone else.

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              • RED
                Very Senior Member - OFC
                • Aug 2009
                • 11689

                #8
                Thanks guys. The owner of the pic thought that since it was in Florida that it was possibly part of NASA. When we removed from the frame the hand written note on the reverse read "Ti-Co Airport," which happens to be in Daytona Beach. The Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University is in Daytona Beach and is a accredited university specializing in aviation and aerospace studies.

                The "computer," could have been a important part of a flight simulator or who knows what. But 50+ years ago somebody thought the pic was important enough to have it preserved and framed.
                Last edited by RED; 04-25-2020, 08:40.

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