Assembled test structures called whiffle trees, which are needed to distribute prescribed hydraulic actuator loads, are attached to load pads to test the F/A-18E from the Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) in Patuxent River, Maryland. The aircraft is in NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center Flight Loads Laboratory in Edwards, California, for the center’s biggest load calibrations tests. This testing is needed before the aircraft can serve as a test vehicle for determining if it can safely manage maneuvers and proposed upgrades.
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NASA ID
AFRC2021-0024-33
Date Created
March 11, 2021
Center
AFRC
Media Type
image
Photographer
NASA/Ken Ulbrich
Location
AFRC
Title: NAVAIR F/A-18E Undergoes Loads Testing at NASA Armstrong
Jun 17, 2021