The Inspector wrote:
You might want to look into the old George AFB in Victorville off I-15. Mostly soon to be beer cans L-1011's, DC8 freighters, and other old retired commercial stuff, but you never know.
Yep, ex-George AFB is in the Locator. I stopped by there in 2009. There wasn’t much I could see, except for a F-4 parked on the ramp. I was able to get a long-distance picture of it. It appeared to be a former display airframe. Can any of the other stuff be seen from public vantage points?
The Inspector wrote:
You'll have a tougher time @ Plant 42, still lots of military stuff goes on there, both U.S. and MAPS stuff and all the buildings are a fair distance off of the streets so you can't just drive up and nose around you're liable to meet a contractor or military security guards.
That is what I figured. I don’t think I will bother stopping by that day.
The Inspector wrote:
Give Fox Field in Lancaster a look on your way to or from Mojave since it's just off Hwy 14.
Already plan to. It is currently location #8 to visit that day.

Since you seem to be familiar with the greater Mojave area, I added another item to the list...
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#33: There appears to be an interesting place near El Mirage...
Aerial Visuals - Location Dossier - Aviation Warehouse - 120 airframes...is it worth going out of my way to visit?
This place appears to be in the middle of no where south-east of Edwards. Can anything be seen from the road? The reason I ask is that Google Street View is not available in that area (no surprise).
shrike wrote:
Nothing left to see at Memorial outside of Chandler, and you'd have to know how to get there on the unmarked roads anyway.
cwmc wrote:
There some PV-2's and a Howard 500 there.
I think I will assume for now there is still something there to see. I don’t go too far out of my way to visit the place, so not much to lose if I come up empty handed.
shrike wrote:
The bus tours from Pima are weekday only, running on Air Force time with security hoops to jump through. If time is remotely an issue you should probably pass.
That is what I figured, I just wanted someone more familiar to say so.
16Right wrote:
I just joined the group and I hope I am not too late to post to this thread.
Welcome to WIX! I am honoured your first post is in the thread I started.
16Right wrote:
Don't forget the Blackbird Park and Joe Davies Airpark, located at AF Plant 42 in Palmdale. I visited there last Friday and they have a really nice display of almost 20 aircraft. The Blackbird Park has a very rare D-21 drone on display, along with an SR-71, A-12, U-2 and an F-117A. The adjoining Davies Airpark has the only B52F on display.
Yep, I am very well aware of these two locations. Unfortunately they will not be open when I visit (only open on Fridays and the weekend if I remember correctly). I will have to setting for getting my pictures through the fence. If I remember correctly that is not too hard to do. Since you are new around here you may not have seen me post about the Locator. You may wish to check it out...
Aerial Visuals - LocatorI have revised my list of questions and moved it to this post (see below). As usual you guys have been a great help. Thanks in advance for any further assistance.
Mike
EDIT: The latest version of the list has been moved to a more recent post.
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