1942 Personnel Repairing Interceptor Plane Engine California
Personnel work on the engine of an interceptor plane at Lake Muroc, California, in May 1942. This location, situated in Kern County, was pivotal during World War II for aviation testing. Lake Muroc later became known as Edwards Air Force Base, a key site for aerospace development and flight testing in the United States.
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1942 Personnel Repairing Interceptor Plane Engine California
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