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Mon Jan 23, 2006 9:35 pm

Building 1600 is at Edwards AFB I believe.

Inventory here: http://www.edwards.af.mil/museum/docs_h ... ntory.html

Currently, 16 of the museum's aircraft are displayed outdoors in the museum's airpark. They include the B-52D, CH-3E, F-84F, F-101B, F-104A, F-105D, F-111A, H-34, NF-4C, SR-71A, T­28B, T-33, T-39, UC 45, YA-7D,and Gloster Meteor. Another seven are mounted on pedestals around the base, including the F-16B, F-86E, F-104A, NF-104A, P-59B, T-33A, and T­38A. Eventually, museum visitors will view a number of other rare aircraft on display. These include the first T-46; prototypes of the A-7F, A 9, A-10B, F-4E, and F-94; one of only two PA-48 Enforcers; the first production C-141; and a number of other one-of-a-kind aircraft.


http://aeroweb.brooklyn.cuny.edu/museums/ca/afftcm.htm

And here's the T-38: http://aeroweb.brooklyn.cuny.edu/databa ... tm?id=5335

Tue Jan 24, 2006 12:49 pm

Go to the following for the F-5 and check the bottom photo with your second photo. I know this does not necessariily id this aircraft because ot the paint jop, but the other pics on the page show 74-1352 was at the base at one time.

"http//www.airliners.net/search/photo.search?keywords=74-1352"

Bill Word

Tue Jan 24, 2006 2:45 pm

The F-86 looks like it could be the one at Luke AFB in Glendale, AZ.

Tue Jan 24, 2006 3:11 pm

THE ONE ON THE POLE LOOKS LIKE A T 33 TO ME :shock: THANKS MIKE

Thu Jan 26, 2006 12:01 am

:? :Hangman: :toimonster:
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