"Area 51" is popularly known as an area within the complex in central and southern Nevada that includes the Nellis Air Force Range, Tonopah Test Site, Air Force Warfare Center, and Creech Air Force Base. The area is closed to the public and most of its activities are classified. It may be more than a coincidence that the range designation in the Public Land Survey System (using Township and Range for coordinates) for the northern portion of the complex includes Range 51 on standard maps. Area 51 is attributed with sightings of unidentified flying objects, or UFO's, which is hardly surprising under the circumstances.
The infamous secretive Air Force Base in the Nevada desert, commonly known as Area-51 in the civilian world is actually called S-4.
Southern Nevada. Nevada is a state in the United States. Area 51 is the nickname of a military base.Southern Nevada. Nevada is a state in the United States. Area 51 is the nickname of a military base.Southern Nevada. Nevada is a state in the United States. Area 51 is the nickname of a military base.Southern Nevada. Nevada is a state in the United States. Area 51 is the nickname of a military base.
Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada, also known as Area 51.
There is not now, nor has there ever been an "area 51". There has never been a "secret air base" in southern Nevada. The U.S. military has never conducted any testing of aircraft in Nevada.
Groom Lake, more commonly referred to as Area 51.
Allegedly known as Area 51.
area 51 does exist, it is a military base in Nevada i believe
You can see area 51 on Google Earth. All you have to do is type in (Groove Lake Nevada), which is the lake next to the secret US air force base, Area 51.
One secret name of the secret military base is commonly known to be "Area 51". The origins of the name are probably based on the fact that the setting is primarily centered around Range 51 in the Public Land Survey System, which uses coordinates of Township and Range in 6-mile grids.
Yes. It's located in Nevada.
Area 51 (also called Groom Lake) is a closed to the public Federal air base used for testing classified experimental aircraft. Most of the aircraft tested in Area 51 have been products of the Lockheed Skunk Works. The name "Area 51" is just part of the identification system for different parts of the Nevada Test Site, just to the west.
They take their name from Area 51, a military base in the desert of southern Nevada.