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To: Flash Bazbeaux
Actually, you do, or you did, maybe not a lot, but more than you’d think. So advanced it’s not in production yet. There’s an Air Force/DOD research laboratory right next to it.

I frequently drive Rt 128 and see the types of aircraft coming and going at Hanscom. Most is single engine prop. Like 90 percent.

58 posted on 06/01/2014 12:28:17 AM PDT by LoneRangerMassachusetts (The meek shall not inherit the Earth)
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To: LoneRangerMassachusetts
Boston Herald

Seven people died when a plane ran off the runway on takeoff and burst into flames in a horrific crash last night at Hanscom Field in Bedford, authorities said.

"I'm sorry to report that there were no survivors," said 
Sharon Williams, director of the airport. “Our thoughts and prayers go out to their families and their loved ones.”

Williams said families were being notified early this morning.

The Gulfstream IV twin-jet plane was headed to Atlantic City when it apparently ran off Runway 11last night at 9:40 and erupted in flames, said Jim Peters, a spokesman for the Federal Aviation 
Administration.

The airport was closed as 
police officers and firefighters from Bedford, Lexington and Burlington responded to the scene, along with a hazardous materials team. Towering flames could be seen in a wooded area next to the airfield immediately after the crash, and smoke was still billowing from the wreckage two hours later. Firefighters worked into the night to douse the flames. “I saw a cloud of smoke and flames coming from the plane,” said nearby resident Jeff Patterson. “After that I saw a couple of fire engines go across the flight line to put it out.”

It was a private plane, 
according to Massachusetts Port Authority spokesman Richard Walsh. The plane was headed to 
Atlantic City International Airport in New Jersey, Peters said. Williams thanked first responders and other authorities at an early morning press conference and then returned to the still active scene. She didn't take any questions. Massport, which operates Hanscom Field, had no information on the cause of the crash, Walsh said. The plane was on property in Bedford, officials said. The FAA and the Nat­ional Transportation Safety Board will investigate the crash, said Peters, and the NTSB will determine the cause.

59 posted on 06/01/2014 3:50:29 AM PDT by raccoonradio
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To: LoneRangerMassachusetts

The Laboratory operates the main hangar on the Hanscom Air Force Base flight line. This very large building (~93,000 sq ft) accommodates the Laboratory’s airborne test bed and a complex of state-of-the-art antenna test chambers. The facility houses several Lincoln Laboratory-operated aircraft, including a Boeing 707, which is used for rapid prototyping of airborne sensors and communications.

http://www.ll.mit.edu/about/facilities.html


65 posted on 06/01/2014 11:15:59 AM PDT by Flash Bazbeaux
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