411th Flight Test Squadron
411th Flight Test Squadron | |
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Active | 10 March 1989 - Present |
Country | United States |
Branch | United States Air Force |
Type | Squadron |
Role | Flight Testing |
Part of | Air Force Materiel Command |
Garrison/HQ | Edwards Air Force Base, California |
Tail Code | "ED" |
Insignia | |
411th Flight Test Squadron emblem | |
Aircraft flown | |
Fighter | F-22 Raptor [{Northrop YF-23]] |
The 411th Flight Test Squadron (411 FTS) is a United States Air Force squadron. It is assigned to the 412th Operations Group, Air Force Materiel Command, stationed at Edwards Air Force Base, California.
Overview
The 411th FTS performed flight testing on the YF-22 Raptor and YF-23 Lightning II aircraft between 1989 and 1991. After the selection of the YF-22 as the fifth generation air supremecy fighter, the mission of the squadron has become testing of current and future weapon systems as well as conducting concept testing for aircraft subsystems.
On March 25, 2009 an F-22 operated by a squadron pilot, David P. Cooley, crashed 35 miles northeast of Edwards Air Force Base during a training flight.[1]
Lineage
- Designated as the 6511th Test Squadron, and activated, on 10 Mar 1989
- Re-designated: 411th Test Squadron on 2 Oct 1992
- Re-designated: 411th Flight Test Squadron on 1 Mar 1994.
Assignments
- 6510th (later, 412th Test) Wing, 10 Mar 1989
- 412th Operations Group, 1 Oct 1993-Present
Stations
- Edwards Air Force Base, California, 10 March 1989-Present
Aircraft
- Lockheed YF-22 Raptor, 1989-Present
- Northrup YF-23 Lightning II, 1989-1991.
References
This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency
- ^ Associated Press, "F-22 crashes in California desert near air base", Yahoo! News, March 26, 2009.