58-0787
Wright-Patterson AFB
AF Museum, Dayton
Ohio
This is probably the "Grand-Daddy" of all the survivors.. It survived a crash landing by itself after the pilot bailed out, was repaired, flew again with two more FISs, and was retired to the USAF Museum, thus surviving a second time by avoiding the QF-106 "Pacer Six" drone program.
Mark Williams took the below photos on 21 July 00, while visiting the museum and the museum staff had added a nice touch by having a Liquid Oxygen (LOX) servicing exhibit displayed in conjunction with 58-0787.
(Thanks Mark).
Mark & Display
LOX Servicing
LOX Servicing .
Rail # 3 Missile
Lineage. (Data provided by Marty J. Isham - Thanks Marty)
Oct 59 Delivered (148th off production line)
04 Nov 59 - 27th FIS Loring AFB, Maine
22 Jun 60 - 94th FIS Selfridge AFB, Michigan
26 May 69 - 71st FIS Malmstrom AFB, Montana
02 Feb 70 - Damaged in landing - no pilot
09 Mar 70 - SAMA (Sacramento, CA) for repair
05 Jan 72 - 84th FIS Hamilton AFB, California
30 May 73 - 49th FIS Griffiss AFB, New York
15 Aug 86 - Arrived at Air Force Museum W/P