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  1. Over the years, the U.S. Air Force and the world of aerospace have continued to meet the future in the clear blue skies above the base. Every single aircraft to enter the Air Force's inventory -- and a great many that failed to do so -- has been put through its paces at Edwards.

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    The Edwards site was mostly unpopulated desert until the arrival of the Southern Pacific Railroad in 1876, according to Edwards' website. In 1882, the lakebed of Edwards (called Rodriguez Dry Lake at the time) was host to a water stop for the Santa Fe Railroad. "Rodriguez" was later changed to "Rodgers" and then "Rogers." Around 1910, the Corum fam...

    The base underwent a name change in 1949 to honor an airman who died the year previously, Capt. Glen W. Edwards. Quickly, the natural lakebed and the talent of the local pilots attracted high-powered research to Edwards, providing a location where highly experimental aircraft could be tested. All of the United States' first generation of jets under...

    Much of Edwards' work today remains under wraps due to the secret nature of its mission, but the base's website acknowledges that it has helped with efforts such as the recent wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, and the war of terrorism more generally. One notable program was the single-seater Lockheed Martin X-35, which was tested at Edwards Air Force B...

  2. Jun 29, 2018 · Edwards Air Force Base: Where history is made! It was 70 years ago this month, on June 5, 1948, that Capt. Glen Edwards died when the B-49 Flying Wing he was co-piloting crashed – killing all five on board. In this special issue, we take a look back at the history of the base from the earliest days of flight test, to modern times when the

  3. Edwards Air Force Base (AFB) (IATA: EDW, ICAO: KEDW, FAA LID: EDW) is a United States Air Force installation in California. Most of the base sits in Kern County, but its eastern end is in San Bernardino County and a southern arm is in Los Angeles County. The hub of the base is Edwards, California.

  4. www.aftc.af.mil › Portals › 55Edwards AFB

    The origins of Edwards AFB date to September of 1933 when Lieutenant Colonel Henry H. “Hap” Arnold established Muroc Bombing and Gunnery Range, within the confines of present-day Edwards AFB, as a remote training site for his March Field squadrons.

  5. Edwards AFB has a long history in aviation. It began in 1933 as the Army Air Corps' Muroc Lake Bombing and Gunnery Range, used by airmen stationed at March Field. In 1937 training of the Army Air Corps took place here.

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  7. Sep 27, 2022 · Edwards Air Force Base History. From the earliest days of America’s first jet aircraft to the newest F-22 Raptor, Edwards Air Force Base has played a significant role in the development of almost every aircraft since WWII. Its earliest iteration was as a bombing range in the 1930s.

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