CONVERSATION WITH BRIG. GEN. (Sanitized) USAF (MC) (RET.) REGARDING MR. ROBERT HOTZ, EDITOR AVIATION WEEK

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July 13, 1964
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Apps oved Fora lease 2006/02/87: CIA=RDP89B0098 00600050030-1 13 July 1964 Copy MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Security USAF (MC) (Ret.) regarding Mr. Robert Hotz, Editor Aviation Week 25X1 1. In connection with our continuing interest in the level of knowledge of Mr. Hotz regarding the OXCART Program, Conversation with reported to me on 8 and 9 July, in some detail, regarding a conversation earlier in the week with Mr. Hotz at which time the subject of "the A-11" came up. 2. There have been several references in Aviation Week in the past month to the A-11 aircraft at Edwards AFB in the columns of the magazine. One of these tidbits for the first time in print disclosed the fact that the vertical tail surface of the OXCART type aircraft is canted inward at an angle of about 150 (this was done to reduce radar mentioned to Hotz that "some of my friends in the Air Force in the Pentagon think that you are unnecessarily helping the enemy by passing along information of this sort". Hotz replied that this was not true since he knew the 150 angle on the vertical fins was there for improved aerodynamic performance and no other reason. This constitutes that Hotz knows neither his fundamental aerodynamics nor his radar. cross section of the aircraffor aerodynamic reasons). 3. Hotz said that any and all information about the "A-il" which comes to Aviation Week goes across his desk for review prior to being printed. I asked if he felt this represented any unusual level of interest on Hotz's part in the A-11, to which he responded negatively. Hotz said that far from giving. aid and comfort to the Soviets, this screening process of his enabled him to withhold those Approved For Release 2006[1071 :,V AFRDP89B00980R00060 L: 1A f y, ` l._'- 4-J it App Page 2 items which might otherwise assist the Russians. He cited as an example the fact that he had not printed an item which he had received indicating that aircraft of this type have a distinguishing color characteristic to their exhaust plume. According to Hotz 25X1 said that the color of the exhaust was "greenish" and could be readily observed even though the aircraft might not be visable, i. e. on quick climb take-offs. To our knowledge this is not the case since the airplane uses a basic hydro-carbon fuel as do all jets, with small quantities of Teflon added to prevent the hydraulic oil from breaking down too rapidly at high temperature. The Teflon, however, should not change the color of the exhaust. 4. According tol Hotz relates his interest in the A-11 to an alleged dispute with General Carroll, the Director of DIA, and the Secretary of Defense in the early fall of 1963. Hotz approached General Carroll at the Air Force Association Convention in Washington and told him that he knew all about the A-11 (although not by name), and requested General Carroll's cooperation in obtaining preferential news treatment whenever the story was broken. Instead of receiving such treatment, Hotz was not even present at the 29 February press conference this year when the President broke the story. As you know, he made subsequent appeals to the then Presidential Press Secretary, Mr. Salinger, for additional information on the aircraft, citing alleged promises made him by General Carroll and through him the Secretary of Defense. These efforts were without result, and apparently Hotz has been nourishing a grudge ever since. 5. There is no question in this Office that Hotz is probably better informed on the interceptor version of the OXCART vehicle than anyone else in the technical press. If he chooses to make a big issue of the aircraft, or any other version of it, he could prove quite troublesome. Incidentally, he related his information on the vehicle to a reported guided tour of the A-11 at Edwards supposedly given under Air Force auspices to one of his sources. We know of no such tour having taken place. cc: EXO/DDS&T AFIGO(S) JAMES A. CUNNI G , JR. Deputy Assistant Director (Special Activities) SA/DDCI /p$ d For Release 2006/02/07: CIA-IIDP89B0098OR0006000 OXCART oved Forrlease 2006/02/0?': 0:lA- bP89B0098W00600050030-1 Ap roved For ease 2006 /OT A: RPP89B0098 9 00600050030-1 OXCART Page 3 Distribution: Copy 1 - Director of Security Copy 10 - DAD/OSA Copy 2 - EXO/DDS&T Copy 11 Chrono Copy 3 - AFIGO(S) Copy 12 - RB/OSA Copy 4 - D/FA/OSA Copy 5 - D/Tech/OSA Copy 6 - SS/OSA Copy 7 - PS / OSA Copy 8 - CI Staff Copy 9 - SA/DDCI OSA/DD/S&T/JACunningham/mcm/13 July 1964 Approved For Release 2006/02i07rCIA P. 9B00980R000 L .i 1.