Remanufactured from an OH-58A Kiowa airframe, this Kiowa Warrior was seen in the static display at the 1993 Edwards AFB Open House. Operated by the Edwards based USAAEFA unit, this helicopter seems to sport a few non-standard additions.
This rather battered looking Chinook was on display at the 1993 Edwards AFB Open House. Her JCH-47D designation marks her as a Temporary Special Test Prototype airframe. She also wore some interesting titling including what looks like 'Trash Can'!
When photographed at the 1993 Edwards AFB Open House this NRF-4B had been retired from the active test fleet and was awaiting restoration for display in the proposed AFFTC Museum.
The second YA-7D Corsair II constructed for the U.S. Air Force, this aircraft was operated by the Edwards AFB based 412th Test Wing prior to retirement and joining the new AFFTC museum.
One of the last military L-20/U-6 to operate in the USA, this Beaver was operated by the 412th TW of the AFFTC. Here she is on static display at the 1993 Edwards AFB Open House. On leaving military service she became N384N on the civilian register.
Then operated by the 412th TW at the AFFTC, this Talon was in the static display at the 1993 Edwards AFB Open House. Some sources record this aircraft as since transferred to the U.S. Navy.
A rare bird and one of the last military Dragonflies to operate in the USA, this A-37B was the penultimate to be built and was operated by the 412th TW of the AFFTC. Here she is on static display at the 1993 Edwards AFB Open House.
This AFTI / YF-16A was the sixth F-16 constructed. She was on static display in the 1993 Edwards AFB Open House. AFTI stands for Advanced Fighter Technology Integration test bed. She is now preserved at the Air Force Museum.
This Republic Thunderstreak was displayed at Elkhard IN in the 1970s, then put on display at Air Force Flight Test Center Museum at Edwards AFB where she was photographed in the static display at the 1993 Open House.
On display at the 1993 Edwards AFB Open House, the NF-16D VISTA (Variable In-Flight Stability Test Aircraft) which is used by the USAF Test Pilot School.
This immaculate F-16A Fighting Falcon was on display at the 1993 Edwards AFB Open House and was marked for the resident Air Force Flight Test Center (AFFTC). She was retired to AMARC in July 1995.
This former 466th TFS (AFRES) 'Thud' was stored for the proposed Edwards AFB museum when photographed back in 1993, she was put on public display as part of the Edwards AFB Open House.
A VERY rare Aardvark indeed, being one of the last 'A' models flying. Her operator was the 337th TS Sacramento ALC based at McClellan AFB CA who were responsible for all F-111 overhauls. She was retired to AMARC nine months later. 1993 Edwards Open House.