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Edwards Air Force Base Collection

"Edwards Air Force Base: A Legacy of Aviation Excellence" Step into the realm of aviation history at Edwards Air Force Base, located in California, USA

Background imageEdwards Air Force Base Collection: STS-61A landing, USA, November 6, 1985. Creator: NASA

STS-61A landing, USA, November 6, 1985. Creator: NASA
STS-61A landing, USA, November 6, 1985. The crew of the STS 61-A mission egress Space Shuttle Challenger after landing at Edwards Air Force Base, California. Astronaut Henry W. Hartsfield Jr

Background imageEdwards Air Force Base Collection: STS-30 Landing, 1989. Creator: NASA

STS-30 Landing, 1989. Creator: NASA
STS-30 Landing, 1989. The Space Shuttle Atlantis returns to Earth after mission STS-30 landing at Edwards Air Force Base, California, USA. At 3:43:38 EDT

Background imageEdwards Air Force Base Collection: STS-58 post-landing scene as orbiter is serviced, California, USA, November 1, 1993

STS-58 post-landing scene as orbiter is serviced, California, USA, November 1, 1993. Maintenance crew on the runway at Edwards Air Force Base following the landing of the Space Shuttle Columbia

Background imageEdwards Air Force Base Collection: STS-53 lands at Edwards Air Force Base, USA, December 9, 1992. Creator: NASA

STS-53 lands at Edwards Air Force Base, USA, December 9, 1992. Creator: NASA
STS-53 lands at Edwards Air Force Base, USA, December 9, 1992. The drag chute on the space shuttle Discovery is partially deployed during landing on Runway 22

Background imageEdwards Air Force Base Collection: STS-7 landing, California, USA, June 24, 1983. Creator: NASA

STS-7 landing, California, USA, June 24, 1983. Creator: NASA
STS-7 landing, California, USA, June 24, 1983. Space Shuttle Challengers STS-7 mission lands at Edwards Air Force Base

Background imageEdwards Air Force Base Collection: STS-40 landing, USA, June 14, 1991. Creator: NASA

STS-40 landing, USA, June 14, 1991. Creator: NASA
STS-40 landing, USA, June 14, 1991. The main landing gear of Space Shuttle Columbia touches on at Edwards Air Force Base in California at 11:39 EDT

Background imageEdwards Air Force Base Collection: Pilot Joe Walker and the X-1A, California, USA, 1955. Creator: NASA

Pilot Joe Walker and the X-1A, California, USA, 1955. Creator: NASA
Pilot Joe Walker and the X-1A, California, USA, 1955. Cowboy Joe (NACA High-Speed Flight Station test pilot Joseph Walker) and his steed (Bell Aircraft Corporation X-1A)

Background imageEdwards Air Force Base Collection: Dryden research aircraft fleet on ramp, USA, 1997. Creator: NASA

Dryden research aircraft fleet on ramp, USA, 1997. Creator: NASA
Dryden research aircraft fleet on ramp, USA, 1997. A collection of NASAs research aircraft at the Dryden Flight Research Center in California: X-31, F-15 ACTIVE, SR-71, F-106, F-16XL Ship #2, X-38

Background imageEdwards Air Force Base Collection: STS-92 touching down, Edwards Air Force Base, California, USA, October 24, 2000

STS-92 touching down, Edwards Air Force Base, California, USA, October 24, 2000. The main landing gear on the Space Shuttle Discovery is just about to touch down in the Mojave Desert to mark mission

Background imageEdwards Air Force Base Collection: President Reagan at STS-4 landing, California, USA, 1982. Creator: NASA

President Reagan at STS-4 landing, California, USA, 1982. Creator: NASA
President Reagan at STS-4 landing, California, USA, 1982. US President Ronald Reagan greets the crew of STS-4 (Thomas K. Mattingly II and Henry W)

Background imageEdwards Air Force Base Collection: Gus Grissom and Milt Thompson with Paresev, California, USA, 1962. Creator: NASA

Gus Grissom and Milt Thompson with Paresev, California, USA, 1962. Creator: NASA
Gus Grissom and Milt Thompson with Paresev, California, USA, 1962. Mercury astronaut Gus Grissom (L) and NASA test pilot Milton Thompson with Paraglider Research Vehicle 1-A at Rogers Dry Lakebed at

Background imageEdwards Air Force Base Collection: Pathfinder aircraft test flight, USA, July 27, 1995. Creator: NASA

Pathfinder aircraft test flight, USA, July 27, 1995. Creator: NASA
Pathfinder aircraft test flight, USA, July 27, 1995. The Pathfinder was one of several unmanned aircraft being evaluated under NASAs Environmental Research Aircraft and Sensor Technology (ERAST)

Background imageEdwards Air Force Base Collection: Mattingly and Hartsfield Salute President Reagan, Edwards Air Force Base, California, USA

Mattingly and Hartsfield Salute President Reagan, Edwards Air Force Base, California, USA, 1982. Columbia Space Shuttle astronauts Commander Thomas K. Mattingly, foreground, and Pilot Henry W

Background imageEdwards Air Force Base Collection: Lunar Landing Research Vehicle in Flight, California, USA, 1964. Creator: NASA

Lunar Landing Research Vehicle in Flight, California, USA, 1964. Creator: NASA
Lunar Landing Research Vehicle in Flight, California, USA, 1964. Lunar Landing Research Vehicle (LLRV) Number 1 in flight at the South Base of Edwards Air Force Base

Background imageEdwards Air Force Base Collection: STS-117 landing, USA, June 22, 2007. Creator: Carla Thomas

STS-117 landing, USA, June 22, 2007. Creator: Carla Thomas
STS-117 landing, USA, June 22, 2007. Space Shuttle Atlantis STS-117 Mission lands at Edwards Air Force Base after 14 days in orbit

Background imageEdwards Air Force Base Collection: STS-31 on approach, Edwards Air Force Base, USA, April 29, 1990. Creator: NASA

STS-31 on approach, Edwards Air Force Base, USA, April 29, 1990. Creator: NASA
STS-31 on approach, Edwards Air Force Base, USA, April 29, 1990. Low angle view of the Space Shuttle Discovery as it approaches for landing on a concrete runway at Edwards Air Force Base to complete

Background imageEdwards Air Force Base Collection: Space Shuttle and 747 carrier plane in Mate-Demate Device. Creator: NASA

Space Shuttle and 747 carrier plane in Mate-Demate Device. Creator: NASA
Space Shuttle and 747 carrier plane in Mate-Demate Device. Mate-Demate Device (MDD) at NASAs Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, California, USA

Background imageEdwards Air Force Base Collection: Astronauts John Young and Robert Crippen after landing, April 1981. Creator: NASA

Astronauts John Young and Robert Crippen after landing, April 1981. Creator: NASA
Astronauts John Young and Robert Crippen after landing, Edwards Air Force Base, California, USA, April 1981. US astronauts Young and Crippen were the two-man crew aboard the first orbiter, Columbia

Background imageEdwards Air Force Base Collection: Guppy, USA, May 5, 2005

Guppy, USA, May 5, 2005. After replacement of its landing gear at NASA Dryden (now Armstrong Flight Research Center), NASAs Super Guppy Turbine cargo plane takes off from Edwards Air Force Base to

Background imageEdwards Air Force Base Collection: Paresev 1-B in tow flight, October 19, USA, 1968

Paresev 1-B in tow flight, October 19, USA, 1968. Paraglider Research Vehicle experimental aircraft. A normal flight was a takeoff on the Rogers Dry Lakebed at Edwards Air Force Base

Background imageEdwards Air Force Base Collection: Columbia On Final Approach

Columbia On Final Approach
The underside of Columbia as it makes its final approach before landing on the Rogers Dry Lakebed at Edwards Air Force Base, California

Background imageEdwards Air Force Base Collection: D-558-2 Dropped from B-29 Mothership

D-558-2 Dropped from B-29 Mothership
The D-558-2 #2 is launched from the P2B-1 in this 1956 NACA High-Speed Flight Station photograph. The D-558 Phase Two aircraft was quite different from its Phase One predecessor, the Skystreak

Background imageEdwards Air Force Base Collection: JACQUELINE COCHRAN (1906-1980). American aviator

JACQUELINE COCHRAN (1906-1980). American aviator. Cochran standing next to her plane with Chuck Yeager and Bill Longhurst at the Edwards Air Force Base, California. Photograph, 1953

Background imageEdwards Air Force Base Collection: EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE. An earth-covered bunker with loading dock and gable roof

EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE. An earth-covered bunker with loading dock and gable roof shed at Edwards Air Force Base near Lancaster, California. Photograph by David G. De Vries, January 1998

Background imageEdwards Air Force Base Collection: Space Shuttle Discovery on the runway at Edwards Air Force Base

Space Shuttle Discovery on the runway at Edwards Air Force Base
September 11, 2009 - Technicians clad in protective suits check for any hazardous gases emanating from space shuttle Discovery moments after it rolled to a stop on the main runway at Edwards Air

Background imageEdwards Air Force Base Collection: Space Shuttle Discovery deploys its drag chute as the vehicle comes to a stop

Space Shuttle Discovery deploys its drag chute as the vehicle comes to a stop
September 11, 2009 - With its drag chute deployed, Space Shuttle Discovery slows to a stop after landing at the Dryden Flight Research Center at Edwards Air Force Base in California

Background imageEdwards Air Force Base Collection: Space Shuttle Atlantis prepares for landing

Space Shuttle Atlantis prepares for landing
May 24, 2009 - Space Shuttle Atlantis settles down toward Runway 22 at Edwards Air Force Base as it concludes its historic final servicing mission to the Hubble Space Telescope

Background imageEdwards Air Force Base Collection: Space Shuttle Discoverys main landing gear touches down for landing

Space Shuttle Discoverys main landing gear touches down for landing
September 11, 2009 - Space Shuttle Discoverys main landing gear touches down at the Dryden Flight Research Center at Edwards Air Force Base in California

Background imageEdwards Air Force Base Collection: High angle view of a SR-71A Blackbird

High angle view of a SR-71A Blackbird on the ramp at the Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards Air Force Base, California, with Rogers Dry Lake in the background

Background imageEdwards Air Force Base Collection: Test pilots and X-1E aircraft, 1962 C014 / 1089

Test pilots and X-1E aircraft, 1962 C014 / 1089
Test pilots and X-1E aircraft. US test pilots on 2 October 1962 in front of the X-1E supersonic aircraft at NACAs High-Speed Flight Station at Edwards Air Force Base

Background imageEdwards Air Force Base Collection: F-107A airplane, NASA testing, 1959 C016 / 0600

F-107A airplane, NASA testing, 1959 C016 / 0600
F-107A airplane, on Rogers Dry Lakebed at Edwards Air Force Base, California, USA. This prototype jet fighter-bomber (never entering production)

Background imageEdwards Air Force Base Collection: XF-92A delta-wing aircraft, 1953

XF-92A delta-wing aircraft, 1953
XF-92A delta-wing aircraft, on a flight from NACA's High-Speed Flight Research Station, Edwards Air Force Base, California, USA

Background imageEdwards Air Force Base Collection: Super Guppy Turbine cargo aircraft C016 / 0586

Super Guppy Turbine cargo aircraft C016 / 0586
Super Guppy Turbine cargo aircraft. NASAs B377SGT, the Super Guppy Turbine cargo aircraft, taking off from Edwards Air Force Base, California, USA

Background imageEdwards Air Force Base Collection: North American B-45 Tornado, 1947 C016 / 4331

North American B-45 Tornado, 1947 C016 / 4331
North American B-45 Tornado. Interior of Building 4401 (or possibly 4402) at Muroc Army Airfield, California, USA, looking east at hangar doors with a North American Aviation XB-45 Tornado jet

Background imageEdwards Air Force Base Collection: Bell XP-59A Airacomet, 1942 C016 / 4328

Bell XP-59A Airacomet, 1942 C016 / 4328
Bell XP-59A Airacomet in flight. This was the US militarys first jet fighter aircraft. It was designed and built by Bell Aircraft during World War II, and first flew in October 1942

Background imageEdwards Air Force Base Collection: Bell XS-1 test pilots, 1947-8 C016 / 4330

Bell XS-1 test pilots, 1947-8 C016 / 4330
Bell XS-1 test pilots. Left to right, alongside the Bell XS-1 supersonic aircraft are: Captain Charles (Chuck) E. Yeager (born 1923), Major Gus Lundquist (1919-2008)

Background imageEdwards Air Force Base Collection: Space shuttle landing

Space shuttle landing. Space Shuttle Endeavour landing at the end of mission STS-111. The parachute deployed behind the shuttle is used to reduce the landing run

Background imageEdwards Air Force Base Collection: John Stapp, US aviation researcher

John Stapp, US aviation researcher
John Paul Stapp (1910-1999), US aviation researcher, in a laboratory. Stapp pioneered the study of the effects of deceleration on humans


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"Edwards Air Force Base: A Legacy of Aviation Excellence" Step into the realm of aviation history at Edwards Air Force Base, located in California, USA. This iconic base has witnessed numerous significant moments that have shaped the world of flight. In 1985, STS-61A made a flawless landing on this hallowed ground, marking another successful mission for NASA. The skies above they have been witness to countless space shuttle landings over the years. One notable event occurred in September 1992 when Tier 3 DarkStar graced the ramp at Dryden Flight Research Center. This cutting-edge aircraft showcased technological advancements and pushed boundaries in aerospace exploration. STS-30's triumphant landing in 1989 further solidified Edwards Air Force Base as a hub for space missions. As orbiter servicing took place after STS-58's touchdown scene in November 1993, technicians worked diligently to ensure continued success and safety for future missions. December 9th, 1992 marked another historic moment as STS-53 touched down at Edwards Air Force Base amidst cheers and celebrations. The base became synonymous with triumphs achieved by astronauts returning from their daring journeys beyond Earth's atmosphere. Since its establishment, it has seen remarkable achievements like the memorable landing of STS-7 back on June 24th, 1983 – an event that brought pride not only to California but also to the entire United States. The year was then transformed again on June 14th, 1991 when STS-40 gracefully landed at this renowned air force base. These accomplishments serve as a testament to human ingenuity and determination to explore new frontiers. Looking back even further into history reveals legendary figures such as pilot Joe Walker alongside his X-1A aircraft back in1955 – pioneers who paved the way for modern-day aviation breakthroughs. Fast forward to more recent times.