Hurricane Mesa Test Facility
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Hurricane Mesa Test Facility, in southern Utah, is owned and operated by Goodrich Aircraft Interior Products Propulsion Systems. It is the United States' only privately-owned supersonic test track.[1]
The test facility is located north of Utah State Route 9 between La Verkin, Utah and Zion National Park. The facility has several features visible from Highway 9: Two chess-pawn shaped water/camera towers spaced about a mile apart and a trailer projecting about 10 feet over the edge of the south face of the mesa.[citation needed]
- Hurricane Mesa Test Facility is at coordinates 37°14′17″N 113°13′01″W / 37.238°N 113.217°WCoordinates: 37°14′17″N 113°13′01″W / 37.238°N 113.217°W
[edit] References
- ^ Hurricane Mesa Test Facility. Goodrich Corporation. Retrieved on October 9, 2007