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Photos: Lincoln Air Force Base
Lincoln Air Force Base
This 1958 file photo shows Nebraska Air National Guard planes inside a hangar at the former Lincoln Air Force Base.
Lincoln Air Force Base
This 1957 file photo shows the control tower at the former Lincoln Air Force Base.
Lincoln Air Force Base
This 1954 file photo shows planes on the runway at the former Lincoln Air Force Base.
Lincoln Air Force Base
This 1955 file photo shows aircraft from the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps outside a hangar at the former Lincoln Air Force Base.
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One of SAC's B-47 Stratojets is shown in the North hangar for maintenance at Lincoln Air Force Base. The North hangar, built to accommodate up to four B-47s, has been renovated for temporary use by the 55th Wing's RC-135-variant jets while the runway at Offutt Air Force Base is rebuilt in 2021-22.
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A B-47 crew preps Stratojet is shown at Strategic Air Command's Lincoln Air Force Base in 1957. One of the hangars used for maintenance on the bombers from 1954-65 has been renovated for temporary use by the 55th Wing while the Offutt Air Force Base runway is rebuilt in 2021-22.
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A B-47 bomber is shown in 1955 at Lincoln Air Force Base. One of the hangars used for maintenance on the bombers from 1954-65 has been renovated for temporary use by the 55th Wing while the Offutt Air Force Base runway is rebuilt in 2021-22.
Military plane crash
A runaway Navy jet gouged a hole through the mid-section of a P2V4 Navy patrol bomber and damaged a nearby plane on the Lincoln Air Force Base in 1955. Three people died and a hangar was destroyed by fire as a result of the accident.
Lincoln Air Force Base
This panoramic photo shows the Lincoln Air Force Base in early 1951. The base was closed in 1966 as part of a nationwide reduction in military forces.
B-47 Bomber
A B-47 stratojet nuzzles up to the boom of a fueler as the planes soar over the Nebraska countryside in 1955. The winged bomber of the 98th Strategic Aerospace Wing were stationed at the Lincoln Air Force Base until 1965, when the Air Force shut down the Lincoln base as part of a nationwide reduction in military forces.
Moving Day
Karolyn Mills, a staff training specialist, and her children were among the first Job Corps personnel to move into the housing area of the deactivated Lincoln Air Force Base in 1966.
Air Force Base Lincoln Airport
The U.S. Air Force produced a number of B-47s for use in the late 1950s. Many of the aircraft ended up at Lincoln Air Force Base.
Air Force Base Lincoln Airport
At one point in the 1950s, at least 100 B-47s flew out of the Lincoln Air Force Base, which began as a World War II Army airfield northwest of the city. And before that, it was the Municipal Airport, with grass runways.
