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Aerospace Walk of Honor

Coordinates: 34°41′55″N 118°08′12″W / 34.698693°N 118.136669°W / 34.698693; -118.136669
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The Aerospace Walk of Honor in Lancaster, California, USA, honors test pilots who have contributed to aviation and space research and development.

Monument to Jerry Gentry

The Aerospace Walk of Honor awards were established in 1990 by the City of Lancaster "to recognize the important contributions of unique and talented aviators who soared above the rest." Lancaster is located in the Antelope Valley, near four flight test facilities: US Air Force Plant 42, Edwards AFB, Mojave Air and Space Port and Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake. The Walk of Honor program officially concluded in August 2009[1].

The Walk of Honor is located on Lancaster Boulevard between Sierra Highway to the east and 10th Street West and is anchored by Boeing Plaza, which has a restored F-4 Phantom II on display. Honorees are memorialized with granite monuments located along Lancaster Boulevard. Test pilots who receive awards were inducted annually in late summer.

The Walk of Honor monuments and activities are funded by several aerospace companies, including Boeing, Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman, all of which perform flight test operations in the Antelope Valley.

Inductees

Three of the monuments in front of the Sheriff's station
Boeing Plaza, Aerospace Walk of Honor

(Alphabetical, with year of induction)

See also

References

  1. ^ "Aerospace Walk of Honor - Program has been Concluded". Retrieved 2017-10-02.
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34°41′55″N 118°08′12″W / 34.698693°N 118.136669°W / 34.698693; -118.136669