Unusual Aircraft Around Death Valley...
One day in about 1985, I happened to be driving on Saline Valley Rd, when I looked up and saw a very large dark-colored helicopter with an unfamiliar fuselage flying low over the White Mountains. It then proceeded to land just feet from the road. Of course, I drove over to where it had set down and saw that it was - a Hind (MI-24), the much-feared soviet attack helicopter. Right here in Inyo County, no less.
Well, it was flying from Edwards AFB to China Lake NWS, according to the (USAF) crew, who were very friendly, and they'd gotten a warning light of some kind and just set the thing down. The Hind had been "acquired," somehow, and was being checked out to see if there was anything of interest in its various systems. After about a half-hour, they took off and (I assume) made it to China Lake. They asked me not to take any pictures, but they did accept a 6-pack of Dr. Pepper.
Nowdays, you can probably buy those things on the Russian version of E-Bay...