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Re(2): Longest and Widest Runways

I think I remember hearing somewhere that Langley AFB had a five-mile runway
at
one time… and, of course, Groom Lake is supposed to have an eight-mile
runway.

If you count the entire lake bed as an unimproved runway, isn’t Edwards
something
like 35 miles by 15 miles or some such?

RM

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2 Responses to “Re(2): Longest and Widest Runways”

  1. admin says:

    In <3063152.ens…@glfn.org> Richard_D._Mann…@glfn.org (Richard D.

    Manning) writes:

    >I think I remember hearing somewhere that Langley AFB had a five-mile
    >runway at one time… and, of course, Groom Lake is supposed to have
    >an eight-mile runway.

    >If you count the entire lake bed as an unimproved runway, isn’t
    >Edwards something like 35 miles by 15 miles or some such?

         A few years back, Eielson AFB, Alaska had the longest runway
    listed in any of the Air Force Enroute publications.  It was listed as
    15-thousand feet and was actually 14,526 feet long.  South 5000 feet
    was 150 feet wide and remainder of the runway was 300 feet wide.

  2. admin says:

    There’s at least one paved runway at Edwards; the third or fourth shuttle
    mission
    landed on it, for the first-ever paved runway landing for the shuttle.

    RM

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