Previously embargoed and stored at AMARC the ex Pakistani F-16's have found new homes around the USA with this example (ex PAF 93739) now in use with the 412TW at Edwards AFB.
The first extraction parachute has just stabilised prior to the load emerging from the hold during the C-17 air drop demonstration at the 2006 Edwards AFB Open House.
Now on display outside the NASA Ames-Dryden Flight Research Facility at Edwards AFB, the Bell X-1E flown by Joseph Walker achieved Mach 2.24 (1480 MPH) on the 8th October 1957. She was retired in late 1958.
An unusual sight at Mojave in the late 80's was this unmarked Gloster Meteor NF.11. She is the example which is now on display in the Edwards AFB Museum. Originally with the Royal Air Force as WD592.
This old 'Hun' was retired by the 128th TFS/GA ANG in June 1976 and was placed in store at MASDC near Tucson. When photographed at Mojave in early 1987 she was being converted by TFSI to QF-100D standard.
The 'Snorting Missouri Mule' badge of the 110th TFS / 131st TFW Missouri ANG is still just visible on the fuselage of this newly converted QF-100D Super Sabre drone which was caught on the Mojave ramp in February 1987.