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  2. Timeline of Moffett Airfield - Wikipedia

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    Goodyear's assembly program at NAS Moffett Field ended after delivering thirty-nine (39) G-class blimps, L-class blimps, and K-class blimps. As many as twenty blimps at a time were on duty at the base during the war years. NAS Moffett Field had an excellent record of ship and mine detection. However, as jet airplanes were developed and began to ...

  3. Moffett Field Museum - Wikipedia

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    Exhibits at the museum include electronic warfare, navigation, the USS Macon, a collection of ship's silver serving dishes, Rear Admiral William A. Moffett, memorial, a collection of uniforms, aircrew survival equipment, a Link Trainer, the various aviation organizations at Moffett Field over the years and a room with a model train layout ...

  4. List of aviation museums - Wikipedia

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    Flying Leatherneck Aviation Museum, San Diego; Gillespie Field Annex, San Diego Air and Space Museum, El Cajon; Golden Age Flight Museum, Tehachapi [39] Hiller Aviation Museum, San Carlos; Joe Davies Heritage Airpark, Palmdale [40] Lyon Air Museum, Santa Ana; March Field Air Museum, Riverside; Milestones of Flight Museum, Lancaster – closed

  5. Learn about Oklahoma's military history at these museums and ...

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    The Oklahoma National Guard Museum in Oklahoma City, also known as the 45th Infantry Museum, contains meticulously curated galleries showcasing an extensive collection of military artifacts ...

  6. Shenandoah Plaza National Historic District - Wikipedia

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    In 1940, the US Navy proposed to the US Congress the development of a lighter-than-air station program for anti-submarine patrolling of the coast and harbors. Moffett Field's Hangars Two and Three (Mountain View, California) were built at the beginning of WWII for a coastal defense program. These hangars are still among the world's largest ...

  7. List of military squadrons and aircraft based at Moffett Field

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    Antisubmarine Reconnaissance Scout Squadron (Operated from Moffett on a trial basis) Curtiss SB2C Helldiver: 1935, July: USN: VF-6: Fighter Squadron (Operated from Moffett on a trial basis) Boeing FB-5 Boeing F2B Boeing F4B: 1935, July: USN: VB-2: Bomb Squadron (Operated from Moffett on a trial basis) Curtiss F11C Goshawk Vought SB2U Vindicator ...

  8. Oklahoma World War II Army Airfields - Wikipedia

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    Ponca City Airport, Ponca City Central Flying Training Command 323d Army Air Forces Flying Training Detachment Now: Ponca City Regional Airport (IATA: PNC, ICAO: KPNC) Air Technical Service Command. Tinker Field, Oklahoma City 4136th Army Air Force Base Unit Now: Tinker Air Force Base; Second Air Force. Ardmore Army Airfield, Ardmore

  9. Moffett Federal Airfield - Wikipedia

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    In 1930, the city of Sunnyvale acquired a 1,000-acre (4.0 km 2) parcel of farmland bordering San Francisco Bay, paid for with nearly US$480,000 (equivalent to $8,754,741 in 2023) raised by the citizens of Santa Clara County, [10] then "sold" the parcel for $1 to the US government as a home base for the Navy airship USS Macon.