1942 Low Flyover by Interceptor Squadron at Lake Muroc
In May 1942, a member of an interceptor squadron conducts a low flyover of parked airplanes at Lake Muroc in Kern County, California. This site was significant for military training during World War II, serving as a base for various aviation operations. Lake Muroc later became known as Edwards Air Force Base, a key location in aerospace testing.
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1942 Low Flyover by Interceptor Squadron at Lake Muroc
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