Hill Aerospace Museum announces special ‘Plane Talk’ speakers for April 2017

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  • By Robb S. Alexander Jr., Executive Director, Aerospace Heritage Foundation of Utah

The Hill Aerospace Museum at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, hosts a Plane Talk series featuring speakers related to the heritage of Hill Air Force Base, the United States Air Force, other military branches and many other subjects related to aerospace and the defense industry. Plane Talk takes place on Saturdays at 1 p.m. in the museum auditorium. Everyone is invited and admission is FREE!

April 1                   1 p.m.                   Don Binkley                       Retired U.S. Air Force – Pilot

April 8                   1 p.m.                   Dick Van Allen                   Retired U.S. Air Force – Helicopter Pilot

April 15                 1 p.m.                   Lee Thompson                  Retired U.S. Air Force – Pilot

April 22                 1 p.m.                   Dennis Howland               U.S. Marines – Vietnam Veteran

April 29                 Noon                     Salute to Vietnam Veterans at the Hill Aerospace Museum

Additional information on each speaker:

Don Binkley

Don Binkley joined the U.S. Air Force in 1970 and was commissioned in OTS. He went to navigation school in 1971 and was deployed to Southeast Asia in 1972 for a one-year tour. Binkley went through pilot training after returning from Vietnam. Following flight training, he flew the F-4 for three tours of duty. Don continued his career in Germany as a Flight Safety Officer before returning to the United States in 1988. Binkley moved to Hill AFB in 1988 where he worked on Flight Test until retiring in 1990.

Dick Van Allen

Dick Van Allen joined the U.S. Air Force and volunteered to work on helicopters during his service. Van Allen trained in Reno, Nevada, where he learned to fly an H-19 Helicopter in the mountains at 10,000 feet (even though the helicopter was not designed to go over 3,000 feet). During his career, Dick flew missile site support and rescue for seven years. He spent time in Vietnam working on H-41 and the H-43 Helicopters. Van Allen was one of the first in the Strategic Air Command to fly the H-43. During that time, three helicopters crashed, one of which Dick was on board. He continued his military career, stateside, before returning to Vietnam for a second tour as a detachment commander; during this period 59 numbered missions were flown. Dick retired in 1978 after logging 8,500 flight hours.

Lee Thompson

Lee Thomson joined the U.S. Air Force in 1954. He has flown a total of 17 aircraft, seven of which were F-4s. The Hill Aerospace Museum retains six of the exact tail number and aircraft he flew during his Air Force career. Thompson was stationed at Hill AFB working on flight test with the F-101 and F-4; then the F-100 at Area Support and T-33 at Area Support and Base Operations. Lee was also stationed in Vietnam flying the A-1EH before returning to Hill AFB. Thompson’s assignments took place between 1963 and 1975.

Dennis Howland

Dennis Howland served in the U.S. Marine Corps as a sergeant in the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing. As a Marine, Dennis accompanied the corpsmen to provide security during his time in Vietnam. When Dennis returned home, he promised a group of Gold Star Mothers who had lost their sons in war that as long as he lived, he “would never let the World forget how important their sons were to the history of this country.” Dennis moved to Utah and dedicated his time starting a chapter of Vietnam Veterans of America and became the organization’s Utah president. Dennis strives to ensure every man who was lost is remembered.