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AFB in Pennsylvania

Wed Aug 01, 2007 8:16 pm

Hi all,

Not too long ago I posted some pictures of a MACE rocket. Well, today I was down by that area again. Low and behold I found anotehr missile mounted on a pole the next town from the MACE rocket. I should have remembered there is an old AFB out that way. I passed it today but I could not find a name. It is located in the Ricketts Glenn State Park area on Redrock hill. From the road is a hnge square gray building with a HUGE round dome which I am guessing is the radar dome. I drove up into this place and found it was home to a Training Center and a job search place. I am waiting a call from my dad to see if he can remember the name of this place. I also am not sure what type of missile I saw. It kinda looked like a X-1 but had bubble cheeks.

The closest town from this "base" is Benton Pennsylvania. My dad said they used to call it Benton AFB but I am not sure that was the actual name.

The base of this thing looked like this but with a large white round dome on top. Can anyone tell me more about this?
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The search is on,
-Nate

Wed Aug 01, 2007 8:21 pm

Holy Shiit!!!!!!!! :shock: I just found a picture of that missile I found today on the internet. Can anyone tell me what kind it is?

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Thu Aug 02, 2007 12:50 am

Nathan,

That blockhouse is part of a SAGE (Semi-Automatic Ground Environment) system that provided early-warning of Soviet bomber incursions into the U.S. That building contained computers and personnel from the fifties to the mid-seventies, and the radar array is still used by the FAA for air traffic control.

Scott

Thu Aug 02, 2007 2:09 am

Nathan,

That site was the former Benton AFS. For more info on other sites in PA, check out:

http://www.radomes.org/museum/

Also, that last pic looks more like a traget drone than a missile. :wink:

Thu Aug 02, 2007 3:34 am

could be a sd-2 overseer/MQM-58a minus the prop :wink: :D

Re: AFB in Pennsylvania

Thu Aug 02, 2007 11:14 am

Nathan wrote:Hi all,...

The closest town from this "base" is Benton Pennsylvania. My dad said they used to call it Benton AFB but I am not sure that was the actual name.

-Nate


Yes, this is Benton AFS (Air Force Station). I believe a base technically had to have a runway.

Many of these were strategically placed in 50's and 60's for soviet bomber and missile threat. Port Austin AFS near me was one of the last deactivated in 1988-9 and was still a blue suit base used jointly by the military

With the Soviets no longer being a threat (ahem, right!) many were deactivate or changed into joint FAA/Military systems of which are all nicely tied together.

(http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/systems/arsr-4.htm)

regards,

t~
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