| Subject: Re: Nellis Range info |
| From: "miso@sushi.com" <miso@sushi.com> |
| Date: 27/08/2009, 03:04 |
| Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy.area51 |
On Aug 26, 3:00 pm, obviouslydelusional
<obviouslydelusio...@gmail.com> wrote:
Came across a couple of Nellis range documents that may be of interest
to some.
First up is some sort of briefing document for something apparently
made to the Nevada State legislators. Doesn't seem to have an
official title, but here's the link to the pdf. The resolution of
some of the slides maddeningly sucks:
http://www.leg.state.nv.us/74th/Interim_Agendas_Minutes_Exhibits/Exhi...
Fun facts of note:
Page 12, the picture of "Pahranagat" appears to be the radio facility
on Badger Peak, but where's "Cherry Stem"?
Page 13 compares Mosul, Iraq to Caliente. Allah Akbar, y'all!
Page 14: Shows the supersonic use areas.
Page 15: Shows the major military training routes, which would be
really great to get in decent resolution
Page 16: A very intriguing RF propagation map, which again suffers
from inadequate resolution.
The second briefing document is not as interesting, but has a more
data filled training route chart on page 14. It shows training routes
that are 100' and 200' AGL. Might make for good photo op locations:
http://budget.state.nv.us/clearinghouse/jmac/USAF%20Warfare%20Center%...
I must have come across a similar document. I hacked out the "mobile
scud" and put it on my page of threats with the fake scud I
photographed.
<http://www.lazygranch.com/sa.htm>
That "scud" is some sort of B52 fuel tank that they just paint white.
I recently came across Mt. Ellla when looking at one of the companies
that has gear on Mt. Brock.
Go here:
http://map.sbasite.com/
The site is in the Kershaw park.
AAT Managed
Site: NV30599-M
Name: UNION PACIFIC - ELLA MOUNTAIN (MIC)
Type: Other
Height: 80
Latitude: 37.459167
Longitude: -114.466111
Address: ELLA MTN PEAK
City: CALIENTE
State: NV
Zipcode: 89008
County: LINCOLN
MTA: 2 Los Angeles-San Diego
BTA: 245 Las Vegas, NV
When you are driving on the ET highway and making your way to 93,
there is some area directly in your line of sight off in the distance
just before you hit route 93. You can see lights there at night. Maybe
that is the Mt. Ella region.
I'll finish off the Mt Brock stuff tonight and then start on the Nike
museum visit. Nothing terribly interesting on Mt. Brock other than a
few panel antennas being added.