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Edwards Air Force Base (IATA: EDW , ICAO: KEDW , FAA LID: EDW ) is a United States Air Force base located on the border of Kern County, Los Angeles County, and San Bernardino County, California...
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Muroc Army Air Field was redesignated Muroc Air Force Base in February 1948 and became Edwards Air Force Base in February 1949 in honor Capt. Glen W. Edwards. A native of Lincoln, California, Captain Edwards had been killed June 5, 1948, during a performance test of a YB-49 "flying wing" experimental jet bomber.
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1. It has been reported that the Commanding Officer of Muroc Army Air Base had seen flying saucers or discs in that area some time ago. It was further reported that the Commanding Officer called attention to those objects to several other officers at the Base.
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Reichard Stories, 456th Bomb Group Association, B24, B-24, b24, b-24, Liberator, 456th, 456th Bomb Group, 456thBGA, 15th Air Force ... This page contains the words of the four current surviving members of Al Miller's crew regarding their harrowing ordeal during training at Muroc Army Air Field.
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Encyclopedia article about Muroc Army Airfield. Information about Muroc Army Airfield in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... The X-1 rocket plane program wound up at Edwards, then known as Muroc Army Airfield, because of its remote location and its clear flying...
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Some of the most important aircraft in aviation history made their first flights at Muroc Army Air Field, which later became Edwards Air Force Base. "Test Colors" is a complete illustrated history of the experimental aircraft that flew at this legendary site.
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Transporting the D-558 Skystreak to Muroc Army Airfield for high speed testing. ... This 39 second video clip shows the D-558 Skystreak being transported to Muroc Army Airfield for high speed testing.
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Blythe Army Air Field later became a sub-base of Muroc Army Air Field (now Edwards Air Force Base) and after the war it became Blythe's local airport. ... The Army established Blythe Army Airfield (BAAF) which was a second Army Air Forces heavy bombardment crew training base during World War II. The 85th Bombardment Group...
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