Re: Nevada Aerospace Virtual Museum
Subject: Re: Nevada Aerospace Virtual Museum
From: "miso@sushi.com" <miso@sushi.com>
Date: 31/10/2009, 21:14
Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy.area51

On Oct 30, 9:39 pm, Desert Shadow <rch49...@cox.net> wrote:
On Oct 28, 10:07 pm, "m...@sushi.com" <m...@sushi.com> wrote:



On Oct 28, 4:46 pm, Desert Shadow <rch49...@cox.net> wrote:

On Oct 27, 11:03 pm, "m...@sushi.com" <m...@sushi.com> wrote:

http://nvahof.org/virtualmuseum.html

I was researching "have glib" relative to "site-4" and this link
popped up. It looks like a side project to the Roadrunners, i.e.
similar format. [I can't stand animated gifs. Makes it hard to read
the website with stuff flashing on the screen.]

Yep it looks like a few of the links go back to the Roadrunners
website.  Peter Merlin has some of his Groom Lake material on this
site.

What seems to be missing or perhaps wasn't ever true was that the
"Janet" terminal used to be at Nellis where the Remote Sensing Lab is
located. If you look at the layout of the base, the Remote Sensing Lab
has too much parking for it's use now. Also, the entrance to the area
is separated from the rest of the base.  I should have asked one of
the Roadrunners about this.

While I have your ear, MAFEX should be coming up soon. My guess is Nov
18th. I'm still trying to track down the details. This MAFEX should
have jumpers IIRC.

I would love to see that from either range or even taking off or
landing at Nellis.  The only thing I have read was an article about an
exercise that took place in May.  Make sure you post some info if you
find anything out about a MAFEX happening in Nov.  I know I will be at
the Air Show in Nov.

 http://www.nellis.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123151507

They do MAFEX twice a year. I'm still working on getting the exact
date, but it is generally mid-week. Nov 18th is still my best guess.

http://www.lazygranch.com/cedar.htm
has the drop zone coordinates. Those signs are now gone, though I
don't know if my publication of the drop zone info caused them to take
them down. Now they use red spray paint on rocks to indicate where to
turn. I was leading a pack of cars once to the drop zone on a day they
decided to do GPS jamming. Needless to say, my GPS cut out, but I
remember the red rocks.

The Pipeline drop zone is a fair Red Flag observation point. Sometimes
the heavies fly in that way before going to Keno.