“serious hardware left to rot”
This place is on private property. Listing for informational purposes only. Please do not visit without express permission from the land owner.
This old B-58A (nicknamed Snoopy) was only the sixth B-58 to be built.
It was used, at one time, to test radar systems for the GAR-9/AIM-47 missile for the F-108 Rapier and later the YF-12A.
This B-58 first flew September 28, 1957 and was delivered to the USAF on February 15, 1958.
On October 17, 1958, Convair received a contract from Hughes and the USAF to manufacture two special pods for GAR-9 missile launch tests and to modify one B-58 for AN/ASG-18 test-bed work. Snoopy was selected for the modifications. In February 1959, it began modifications to begin life as a test bed.
In order to fit the rather large AN/ASG-18 fire control system into the B-58A, nearly seven feet had to be added to the overall length of the aircraft (that explains why it looks a little odd). Internal changes had to be made in the second crew station and elsewhere to accommodate the associated instrumentation and control equipment.
The flight testing of the radar began in early 1960, but the first GAR-9 launch did not take place until May 25, 1962. By late 1963, the YF-12A flight test program was sufficiently well advanced that it was concluded that it was now possible for future GAR-9 missile launches to take place from the YF-12A itself. The last B-58 GAR-9 launches took place in February of 1964.
After the completion of the ASG-18/GAR-9 test program, the special modifications were removed from Snoopy. However the long nose was retained. Snoopy was eventually placed out in the open on the photo test range at Edwards AFB. We were told it was placed here for use as a ground target for some other test equipment.
Today it sits quietly in the desert, home for a few desert owls and a curiosity to those who take note of it.
Thank you yermakova, this was the information I was looking for. It looks awfully closed on the maps.
Drove out to see it but the road is closed onto the Air Force Base with signs up noting it's a Federal offense to trespass.
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