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An aerial view (looking east) of the Aeropropulsion System Test Facility under construction at the Arnold Engineering Development Center (AEDC). The facility is designed to test future jet aircraft engine systems for the military services engine systems for the military services and other federal agencies. The AEDC is one of the world's largest jet propulsion testing facilities

Aerial view of the Aeropropulsion System Test Facility (ASTF) in the Arnold Engineering Development Center. The ASTF, presently under construction, will provide a greatly expanded advanced jet engine test capability

An aerial view (looking west) of the Aeropropulsion System Test Facility under construction at the Arnold Engineering Development Center (AEDC). The facility is designed to test future jet aircraft engine systems for the military services engine systems for the military services and other federal agencies. The AEDC is one of the world's largest jet propulsion testing facilities

Aerial view of Aeropropulsion System Test Facility (ASTF) construction status as of June 1982. Arnold Engineering and Development Center. (AEDC 82-1071)

An aerial view of the Aero-propulsion System Test Facility presently under construction at the Arnold Engineering and Development Center. The test facility will provide a more advanced jet engine test capability

A view of the Aeropropulsion System Test Facility under construction

Aerial view of the Naval Air Reserve Unit (NARU) building recently constructed at the Pacific Missile Test Center (PMTC)

Aerial view of the Naval Air Reserve Unit (NARU) building recently constructed at the Pacific Missile Test Center (PMTC)

An aerial view of the Naval Air Weapons Station, looking west and showing the testing center complex

An aerial view (looking west) of the Aeropropulsion System Test Facility (ASTF) under construction at the Arnold Engineering and Develpomnet Center

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Base: Arnold Air Force Station

State: Tennessee (TN)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: SPC 4 Ronald Barfield

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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02/02/1983
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aeropropulsion system test facility aeropropulsion system test facility astf construction arnold develpomnet center tennessee arnold air force station aerial view high resolution develpomnet center ronald barfield us national archives tennessee history