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Official Photos - USAF Heavies
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This page contains photos of present day
USAF test heavies. All North Spin photographs are
Copyright © by the photographers that took them, and are
not to be re-posted or redistributed.
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Subject:
C-17A - 412th TW 418th FLTS - Serial
#05-5139 |
Location: Edwards
AFB, CA |
Date: 10/17/2005 |
Credit: Brad White
/ USAF |
Notes: #139 was
officially assigned to the 729th AS
at March ARB. Due to the fact that
this was the first Lot XVII
Globemaster, it was borrowed by the
412th TW for some test missions...
One of which was the dropping of a
65' mock-up booster rocket from the
payload door, to study the concept
of aerial launch.
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Subject:
C-17A - 412th TW 418th FLTS - Serial
#05-5139 |
Location: Edwards
AFB, CA |
Date: 10/17/2005 |
Credit: Bobbi Zapka
/ USAF |
Notes: The mock-up
rocket is seen being released from
the cargo bay of the aircraft. This
test was a joint effort between the
USAF and DARPA.
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Subject:
MC-130E - 412th TW 418th FLTS - Serial
#64-0572 |
Location: Edwards
AFB, CA |
Date: 10/?/2004 |
Credit: USAF |
Notes: Seen
sitting on the ramp the day it
arrived, this Combat Talon I came
from the 919th SOW to begin testing
in the Avionics Modernization
Program. #572 was originally a
C-130E, which was converted to an
MC-130E.
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Subject:
YAL-1A - 412th TW 317th FLTS - Serial
#00-0001 |
Location: Edwards
AFB, CA |
Date: 12/9/2004 |
Credit: USAF |
Notes: The
Airborne Laser is seen flying over a
large solar array, during the second
test flight to reestablish
airworthiness. This was required
after the aircraft had been out of
service for almost two years, to
perform the installation of ABL's
beam control system.
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Subject:
C-135C - 412th TW 412th FLTS - Serial
#61-2669 |
Location: Edwards
AFB, CA |
Date: 11/?/2004 |
Credit: George
Villarino / USAF |
Notes: The famous
Trout 99 takes off on a test mission
involving the study of using off the
shelf LAN equipment to offer
high-speed Internet, e-mail, Voice
over Internet Protocol, and video
teleconferencing capabilities, while
airborne.
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Subject:
C-135C - 412th TW 412th FLTS - Serial
#61-2669 |
Location: Edwards
AFB, CA |
Date: 11/?/2004 |
Credit: George
Villarino / USAF |
Notes: This photo
shows the antenna installed on the
tail for broadband communications
via satellite.
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Subject:
C-130J - MD ANG 175th WG 135th AS -
Serial #98-1355 |
Location: Edwards
AFB, CA |
Date: 9/12/2003 |
Credit: Thomas
Powell / USAF |
Notes: A C-130J
borrowed from the Maryland ANG sits
in the Benefield Anechoic Facility,
where it underwent a week of testing
on its new defensive systems.
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Subject:
C-130J - MD ANG 175th WG 135th AS -
Serial #98-1355 |
Location: Edwards
AFB, CA |
Date: 9/12/2003 |
Credit: Thomas
Powell / USAF |
Notes: New
systems that were tested included:
radar warning receiver,
countermeasures dispensing system,
and a missile warning system.
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Subject:
EC-135N - 412th TW 452nd FLTS Det 2 -
Serial #60-0375 |
Location: Osan Air
Base, South Korea |
Date: 2000 |
Credit: Staff Sgt.
Timothy Cook / USAF |
Notes: Now
retired, the "Argus" was originally
stationed at Kirtland AFB. This
aircraft was equipped to detect
optical turbulence and other
conditions associated with tracking
and monitoring missiles. It helped
to collect data that would later be
used on the ABL, and was originally
one of 5 aircraft that were part of
the tracking network for the Apollo
Space program.
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Subject:
YAL-1A - 412th TW 317th FLTS - Serial
#00-0001 |
Location: Edwards
AFB, CA |
Date: N/A |
Credit: Master Sgt.
James Graham / USAF |
Notes: The
Airborne Laser sits on the ramp at
Edwards.
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Subject:
YAL-1A - 412th TW 317th FLTS - Serial
#00-0001 |
Location: Edwards
AFB, CA |
Date: 1/?/2005 |
Credit: USAF |
Notes: The ABL
flies low over a wet Rogers Dry Lake
during an airworthiness test flight.
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Subject:
YAL-1A - 412th TW 317th FLTS - Serial
#00-0001 |
Location: Edwards
AFB, CA |
Date: 1/?/2005 |
Credit: USAF |
Notes: The ABL is
seen taking off from Edwards on an
airworthiness test mission.
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Subject:
C-130J - RI ANG 143rd AW 143rd AS -
Serial #99-1433 |
Location: Edwards
AFB, CA |
Date: 4/13/2005 |
Credit: USAF |
Notes: A borrowed
C-130J from the Rhode Island ANG is
seen flying over the PIRA while
conducting a Low Velocity Airdrop
test.
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Subject:
YAL-1A - 412th TW 317th FLTS - Serial
#00-0001 |
Location: Edwards
AFB, CA |
Date: 5/?/2005 |
Credit: USAF |
Notes: During
this test mission, the Airborne
Laser's conformal window was
successfully exposed during flight
for the first time.
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Subject:
YAL-1A - 412th TW 317th FLTS - Serial
#00-0001 |
Location: Edwards
AFB, CA |
Date: 12/3/2004 |
Credit: James
Haseltine / USAF |
Notes: The YAL-1A
is seen returning to flight for the
first time in almost two years,
while being equipped with its beam
control system.
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Subject:
YC-17A - 412th TW 418th FLTS - Serial
#87-0025 "T-1" |
Location: Edwards
AFB, CA |
Date: 8/?/2003 |
Credit: Bobbie
Garcia / USAF |
Notes: The first
prototype C-17A known as "T-1" is
seen flying one of numerous test
missions, involving a problematic
hydraulic hose in each engine pylon.
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Subject:
KC-135R - 100th ARW 351st ARS - Serial
#60-0313 |
Location: Edwards
AFB, CA |
Date: 11/?/2003 |
Credit: Bobbi
Garcia / USAF |
Notes: Originally
a KC-135A, this Stratotanker was
borrowed from the 351st ARS and
flown by Operational Test &
Evaluation Det. 5 at Edwards, on an
extended test mission involving the
Global Air Traffic Management
program.
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Subject:
YAL-1A - 412th TW 317th FLTS - Serial
#00-0001 |
Location: McConnell
AFB, KS |
Date: 7/18/2002 |
Credit: USAF |
Notes: The ABL
makes its first flight, lasting 1
hour and 22 minutes, while circling
over western Kansas.
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Subject:
NKC-135E - AFFTC - Serial #55-3135 |
Location: Edwards
AFB, CA |
Date: 11/?/2002 |
Credit: Rob Bardua
/ USAF |
Notes: #135 is
seen being prepared for a mission to
Spain to observe and collect data on
both of the year's Leonid meteor
showers. This aircraft was retired
in 2004, and was at that time the
second oldest aircraft in the USAF.
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Subject:
YAL-1A - 412th TW 317th FLTS - Serial
#00-0001 |
Location: Edwards
AFB, CA |
Date: 12/19/2002 |
Credit: Kristie
Hogbin / USAF |
Notes: The ABL
arrives from the Boeing Maintenance
& Modification Center in
Wichita, KS.
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Subject:
YAL-1A - 412th TW 317th FLTS - Serial
#00-0001 |
Location: Edwards
AFB, CA |
Date: 12/19/2002 |
Credit: Kristie
Hogbin / USAF |
Notes: The YAL-1A
continues down the runway at Edwards
after landing.
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Subject:
EC-18B - AFFTC - Serial #81-0892 |
Location: Edwards
AFB, CA |
Date: N/A |
Credit: USAF |
Notes: The EC-18B
ARIA (Advanced Range Instrumentation
Aircraft) is one of two such
aircraft that were stationed at
Edwards. For 30 years, #892 had been
recording and relaying telemetry
from space vehicles, such as the
space shuttle and various ballistic
missiles. The aircraft was moved
from Edwards in 2001.
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Subject:
AC-130U - SOW - Serial #89-1054? |
Location: Edwards
AFB, CA |
Date: 4/22/1992 |
Credit: USAF |
Notes: A Spec Ops
AC-130U passes by the tower as it
arrives to Edwards for testing. This
aircraft was one of twelve C-130H
converted into AC-130U models.
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Subject:
C-141B - AFFTC - Serial #? |
Location: Edwards
AFB, CA |
Date: N/A |
Credit: USAF |
Notes: A C-141B
Starlifter is seen in fight over the
R2508 range. The 141B was a
stretched version of the 141A model.
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Subject:
NC-141A - AFFTC - Serial #61-2779 |
Location: Edwards
AFB, CA |
Date: N/A |
Credit: USAF |
Notes: #779 was
modified from a standard C-141A,
into the radar test bed seen in this
photo. This aircraft was involved in
the testing of radar for numerous
aircraft, including: the F-16, F-15,
B-1 and others. It was retired to
the Edwards Museum.
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Subject:
NC-141A - AFFTC - Serial #61-2775 |
Location: Edwards
AFB, CA |
Date: N/A |
Credit: USAF |
Notes: This
Starlifter was primarily utilized by
the Test Pilot School for training
in large aircraft. It was eventually
retired to the AMC Museum at Dover
AFB.
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Subject:
YC-17A - AFFTC - Serial #87-0025 "T-1" |
Location: Edwards
AFB, CA |
Date: 9/15/1991 |
Credit: USAF |
Notes: In its
original factory green camo scheme,
the prototype C-17A is seen on its
first flight from the Douglas - Long
Beach plant, to Edwards AFB. The
nose boom housed instruments used to
collect data for flight evaluation.
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Subject:
YC-17A - AFFTC - Serial #87-0025 "T-1" |
Location: Edwards
AFB, CA |
Date: 9/15/1991 |
Credit: USAF |
Notes: #025 lands
at Edwards after making its first
flight, ready to begin testing.
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Subject:
YC-17A - AFFTC - Serial #87-0025 "T-1" |
Location: Edwards
AFB, CA |
Date: 9/15/1991 |
Credit: USAF |
Notes: The first
Globemaster sits safely on the ramp
after its short first flight.
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Subject:
YC-17A - 412th TW 418th FLTS - Serial
#87-0025 "T-1" |
Location: Edwards
AFB, CA |
Date: N/A |
Credit: USAF |
Notes: Years after
its first flight, #025 presses on in
its modern basic gray scheme and ED
orange tail splash.
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Subject:
YC-17A - 412th TW 418th FLTS - Serial
#87-0025 "T-1" |
Location: Edwards
AFB, CA |
Date: N/A |
Credit: USAF |
Notes: #025 still
wears the red, white & blue
"C-17" on its nose, which was also
on the aircraft when first
delivered.
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Subject:
YC-17A - 412th TW 418th FLTS - Serial
#87-0025 "T-1" |
Location: Edwards
AFB, CA |
Date: N/A |
Credit: USAF |
Notes: #025 on
the taxiway.
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