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FICON (Fibre Connection) is the IBM
proprietary name for the ANSI FC-SB-3 Single-Byte
Command Code Sets-3
Mapping Protocol for
Fibre Channel (FC) protocol...
- The
FICON (Fighter Conveyor)
program was
conducted by the
United States Air
Force in the 1950s to test the
feasibility of a
Convair B-36
Peacemaker bomber...
- operational. See
FICON project Tom-Tom Two RF-84K and B-36
wingtip coupling experiment, did not
become operational. See
FICON project FICON F-84E and GRB-36D...
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either carrying a
Republic F-84
Thunderjet in the bomber's bomb bay (the
FICON project), or
attached to the bomber's
wingtips (Project Tom-Tom). One configuration...
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under three related projects following the cancellation: MX-106 "Tip Tow",
FICON, and "Tom-Tom."
During World War II,
American bombers such as the Boeing...
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CONveyer (
FICON)
trapeze system was
developed for carrying,
launching and
recovering parasite fighters.
Examples with and
without the
FICON system included:...
- is a
protocol that
transports SCSI
commands over
Fibre Channel networks.
FICON is a
protocol that
transports ESCON commands, used by IBM
mainframe computers...
- from the ANG in 1972.
Several modified Thunderflashes were used in the
FICON project. The
Thunderstreak suffered from the same poor
takeoff performance...
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Field from May 1948 to
February 1953.
During this time, he took part in the
FICON project, a
concept to
increase the
effective combat radius of jet fighters...
- consequently, the
project was cancelled.[citation needed] More
successful was the
FICON project,
involving a
modified B-36 (called a GRB-36D "mothership") and the...