Tonopah Air Force Base | |
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Part of Fourth Air Force | |
Nye County, near Tonopah, Nevada | |
Coordinates | 38°03′19″N 117°05′19″W / 38.05528°N 117.08861°W[3] |
Type | air base |
Code | 2096585 (GNIS)[3] NV99799F603300 (FFID)[4] J09NV0969 (FUDS)[5] |
Site information | |
Controlled by | 413th Army Air Force Base Unit[6] |
Condition | municipal airport |
footnotes |
Tonopah Air Force Base (Tonopah Army Air Field in World War II) is a Formerly Used Defense Site (FUDS)[4] in the USA that was a Tonopah Basin military installation until shortly after it was designated an Air Force Base in 1948. Two of the runways still in use are maintained by Nye County, Nevada; and World War II building foundations and three hangars of the base remain at the municipal Tonopah Airport.
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