Archival objects in this container: The AWG-9 Air Superiority Weapon Control System by Hughes Aircraft Company Aerospace Systems Divisions: booklet including information on radar, IR sensor, processors, controls and displays, missions, operations, and logistics, 1973 May AIM-54 Phoenix Missile by Hughes Aircraft Company Aerospace Systems Divisions: booklet containing design requirements and details, operations, logistics, and flight test results, 1971 November AWG-9/Phoenix Air Superiority Weapon System description pamphlets including one prepared specially for the Shah of Iran before his F-14/Phoenix System purchase commitment in 1973, 1973 August to 1990 Phoenix missile photographic prints and drawings of subassemblies, flight test descriptions, and related items, approximately 1965 to 1973 Short histories of the F-14, AWG-9 WCS and AIM-54 missile programs and a representative issue of the Grumman Aerospace Corporation’s publication Tomcat News, 1976 July F-4 Vietnam War-era fighter launching a Hughes AIM-4 Falcon missile: photographic print, approximately 1965 to 1975 Description of the Hughes Aircraft Co. campus in Culver City, California and a brief history of the Company prepared by the Los Angeles Conservancy for a tour of the remains of the company building, 2011 March 20 Test aircraft involved in the first version of the Phoenix Weapons Control system showing two prototype F-111B fighter-interceptors and a modified Navy TA-3B test bed for the Weapons System at the Culver City, California plant flight line west of the main part of the campus: photographic prints, approximately 1967 February to 1969 June Supersonic Naval Ordnance Research Track (SNORT) test at Naval Ordnance Test Station, China Lake, California: black-and-white photographic print, approximately 1965 to 1973 Phoenix (AWG-9/Phoenix control and displays in the aft crew station in the F-14 Tomcat Fighter for the Weapons System Operator (WSO): black-and-white illustration, approximately 1970 to 1979