Arnold AFB finds support AFMC History and Heritage Program
An F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft canopy is pictured in a warehouse at Arnold Air Force Base, Tenn. It is believed the canopy was slated to be used in bird strike testing at the S-3 Bird Impact Range at Arnold, more famously known as the “Chicken Gun,” but the canopy ended up not being used in such testing. Several canopies and a drone engine from the 1980s stored in the warehouse since the late 1980s to early 1990s were shipped this summer to the Air Force Materiel Command History and Heritage Directorate for possible display. (Courtesy photo)
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