Red wrote:
You can visit the EDW museum. (closed on Mondays) You have to stop at the main gate (Rosemond Blvd) and they will issue a pass.
I have just about every minute of 9 days dawn to dusk planned for this trip. I just don't think I will be able to squeeze in the EDW museum. I will also need to check the website. There may be an issue with me just showing up with my passport as I am a foreigner (Canadian).
Red wrote:
Also don't forget they have the Century Circle just outside the gate. F-100, '101, '102, '104 & '105. They have also recently towed the YC-15 demonstrator there as well.
Please tell me more. I don't know where this display is located. Could you help me by providing coordinates. To do so, go to...
Aerial Visuals Locator Search - Edwards Afb...then right click on the location (zoom in a bit for accuracy). You will then be presented with the coordinates. You can copy them and paste them into a reply here.
Red wrote:
The B-52 Balls 8 (008) has been moved just inside (or maybe its just outside, I rarely use that one) the North gate. I think if you were to drive out through Mojave and go to the North gate, you could park and walk through the gate and take a look. I was there 3 weeks ago and they had a temporary gate setup further in, so I know you can see it for sure.
This is the one I was thinking of. I have created a best guess location for it here...
Aerial Visuals - Location Dossier - Edwards AFB - North Gate - B-52...how close did I get?
Red wrote:
Don't forget the Blackbird airpark in Palmdale as well. Lots of cool stuff and open to the public. Oh...and the Lockheed store is only about 2 miles away. Worth a trip too...
Visiting that one on Day 8.
Red wrote:
Have fun!

I most certainly will. Thanks for your help so far and thanks in advance for any further tips you can provide.
Mike
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