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U.S. Air Force Academy - The USAFA, located north of Colorado Springs, Colorado, was begun in 1958. Incoming cadets (doolies) were issued slide rules. From 1959-1966 they were given Post (Japanese Sun Hemmi) slide rules, then from 1967 through 1969 they were issued US made K&E 4081's. The stitching on the sleeves was not as good as Post's so the switch to the Post Versalog started in 1970 and continued through 1975. During the later period, in 1972, cadets with engineering majors began transitioning, at their own expense to the HP 35 electronic calculator ($375). In 1975 the dean of the school officially made the change from analog to digital and began issuing Texas Instruments SR-51 electronic slide rules for future classes, taking up an entire two-week production run at the TI dallas plant. A display of math instruments used by USAFA cadets currently hangs in the campus.

    Chronology of Math Instruments used by USAFA Cadet classes:
    Classes of '59-'66 - Post Versalog 1460 Slide Rule
    Classes of '67-'69 - K&E Decilon 68-1100 Slide Rule
    Classes of '70-'78 - Post Versalog II 1460 Slide Rule
    Engineering Cadets allowed to own HP-35 at their own cost, but the slide rule must be used for exams.
    Classes of '79 - Texas Instruments SR-51 Electronic Slide Rule
    Classes of '80 - Texas Instruments SR-51A Electronic Slide Rule
    Classes of '81-'83 - Texas Instruments SR-51-II Electronic Slide Rule
    Classes of '84-'85 - Texas Instruments TI-55 Scientific Calculator
    Classes of '86-'87 - Texas Instruments TI-58C Programmable Calculator
    Classes of '88-'90 - Texas Instruments TI-66 Programmable Calculator
    Current classes - Texas Instruments TI-30XIIS, a 2-line scientific calculator
    called the "Honorator" because it can't store answers in memory like a programmable. 

73 de Scott KF5JRV

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