



1942 Interceptor Squadron Simulation at Lake Muroc California
$29.95
In May 1942, a member of an interceptor squadron flies low over parked airplanes at Lake Muroc, California, simulating a strafing attack. This area is now part of Edwards Air Force Base in Kern County, known for its significant contributions to aviation and aerospace testing. Lake Muroc played a vital role in military training during World War II.
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1942 Interceptor Squadron Simulation at Lake Muroc California
12" x 12"
$29.95