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  • Arnold AFB Junior Force Council facilitates tour of Innovation Center

    Matt Perenich, a test analyst with the 718th Test Squadron, checks out the oil analysis station in the condition-based maintenance area of the AEDC Innovation Center during a tour Feb. 15, 2023, at Arnold Air Force Base, Tennessee. The Arnold Air Force Base Junior Force Council facilitated a tour of

  • Nominations for 2023 AEDC Fellows open

    The Arnold Community Council AEDC Fellows Committee is now accepting nominations for the 2023 AEDC Fellows program with submissions due no later than March 31.Established in 1989, the AEDC Fellows program recognizes Arnold Engineering Development Complex personnel who have made substantial and

  • Doyle promoted to captain

    Capt. Adam Doyle is administered the oath of office by Col. Randel Gordon, commander, Arnold Engineering Development Complex, Feb. 3, 2023, during his promotion ceremony at Arnold Air Force Base, Tennessee. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jill Pickett)

  • Sen. Blackburn visits Arnold AFB

    Cooper Green, an arcs test engineer, speaks about the arc heater, seen at the right, to Sen. Marsha Blackburn during her visit to Arnold Air Force Base, Tennessee, headquarters of Arnold Engineering Development Complex, Jan. 27, 2023. Green is holding one of the segments that make up an arc heater,

  • AEDC fourth quarter award winners announced

    In January, Arnold Engineering Development Complex leadership recognized the quarterly award winners for the fourth quarter of 2022 during a Commander’s Call at Holloman Air Force Base, headquarters of the 704th Test Group, AEDC. The individuals and teams recognized for their performance are listed

  • AEDC Tunnel A tested with standard model

    An AGARD-B model is shown in the test section of supersonic wind tunnel A in the von Kármán Gas Dynamics Facility at Arnold Air Force Base, Tennessee, headquarters of Arnold Engineering Development Complex, Dec. 13, 2022. The area leading up to the model is the 2D variable flex-wall nozzle that

  • 16-foot transonic wind tunnel tested with standard model

    The AGARD model in the C configuration, a standard model used to assess and compare the airflow in different wind tunnels and at different times in a single wind tunnel, is installed in the 16-foot transonic wind tunnel at Arnold Air Force Base, Tennessee, Nov. 29, 2022. The AGARD-C model was used