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Sites related to Edwards Air Force Base, located 20 miles east of Rosamond. Edwards AFB was named for Captain Glen W. Edwards, killed during the crash of a YB-49 "Flying Wing" on June 5, 1948.
Edwards Air Force Base occupies territory once explored by Spanish colonists and settled by pioneer homesteaders. The military base began as a stark and remote bombing range in 1933 and went on to become a major bomber training base in World War II. The Air Force Flight Test Center originated during the darkest days of the war, and has since achieved more major milestones in flight than anywhere else in the world.
https://www.nasa.gov/centers/armstrong/history/index.html
Dryden is NASA's primary installation for flight research. Projects at Dryden over the past 50 years have lead to major advancements in the design and capabilities of many civilian and military aircraft. Education information, employment details, photo gallery, air show information, and contact link.
http://www.edwards.af.mil/
Unit whose principal mission is to test and evaluate new military aircraft and systems. Offers news, contracting information, careers, base guide, and multimedia presentation
http://www.eaa1000.av.org/
History and information about this chapter, based at Edwards Air Force Base.
http://www.murocmodelmasters.org/
Radio control aircraft club located at Edwards AFB. Includes background, newsletter and flight information.
http://home.earthlink.net/~socal_airshow_review
Coverage of airshows in Southern California by IFPO photographer Brian Emch
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