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JPO at Edwards AFB

Publié : mer. nov. 18, 2009 4:49 am
par Jallie
avec tout plein de photos comme si vous y étiez (et comme vous les aimez ;) )

là :
http://home.comcast.net/~bzee1a/Edwards ... rds09.html


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Update (Nov 13,'09) - added sound clips for various planes.
Edwards AFB hasn't had an open house event for 3 years, so there was a lot of interest in the 2009 show. Edwards is the main Air Force flight test center for the U.S. with a rich aviation history behind it. One of the more famous exploits there was Chuck Yeager breaking the sound barrier in the X-1. Edwards is also known for being the alternate landing site for the Space Shuttle.

For some reason, I wanted to get there before the gates opened at 7am. In retrospect, it was a darn good thing I did! Even at 6am, there was a line of vehicles waiting to get in. By 7, there was a long line of headlights stretching back on the one lane road from the main entrance. I found out later that as the day wore on, that line would get longer and longer, and it would take some people almost 5 hours before they parked, went through security, got on a bus, and finally make it on base! Needless to say, getting out was really quite nasty as well. The traffic flow and control did not take into account trying to get 250,000 people out at the same time.

However, IF you could get past the traffic situation, you were in for a treat, as there were some fantastic displays and flying to be seen at the Edwards Open House air show. Oh, and it got HOT too. Something about being a desert and all that.
Nikon D300 w/70-300mm VR, D200 w/18-105mm VR - Bernard Zee

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Publié : ven. nov. 20, 2009 10:07 am
par BadJack
Chapeau la trouvaille, mon Jallie ! :notworthy:king::king:

Si la France a commencé à écrire l'histoire de l'aviation, aucun doute sur ceux qui ont continué ...:yes:

Allez-y voir, les côpains : ça vaut GRAVE le détour !