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The NASA Langley's twin-engine turboprop, Beechcraft King Air B200 aircraft is towed through the large doors and...
NASA’s B200 taking off for an eight-hour science flight on March 5. Located on the center of the aircraft’s fuselage...
Aerospace Engineers, “from left to right” Peter Coen and Randy Bailey attempt to spot an incoming aircraft on the...
NASA’s B200 King Air aircraft – based at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California – ascends to...
NASA’s B200 King Air aircraft – based at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California – ascends to...
TrackAir Nanotrack pilot display mounted on pilot’s yoke.
Testing of the External Vision System (EVS) Software on the B200 King Air
Nose camera for the X59 is being prepared for testing on the B200 King Air.
NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, flew the B200 King Air in support of the Signals of...
NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, flew the B200 King Air in support of the Signals of...
First test flight testing the visual display for the X59. The XVS display is aboard the B200 and the LC40 will be...
First test flight testing the visual display for the X59. The XVS display is aboard the B200 and the LC40 will be...
Aircraft mechanic C. Garber working on the camera housing for the flight display for the X59 to tested on the B200...
Debriefing before the first test flight testing the visual display for the X59. The XVS display is aboard the B200.
First test flight testing the visual display for the X59. The XVS display is aboard the B200 and the LC40 will be...
Testing the External Vision System (XVS) software on the B200 King Air. Pilots, Peter Coen and Wayne Ringelberg...
First test flight testing the visual display for the X59. The XVS display is aboard the B200 and the camera is...
Testing the External Vision System (XVS) software on the B200 King Air. Pilots, Peter Coen and Wayne Ringelberg...
Testing the External Vision System (XVS) software on the B200 King Air. Pilots, Peter Coen and Wayne Ringelberg...
Testing the External Vision System (XVS) software on the B200 King Air. Pilots, Peter Coen and Wayne Ringelberg...
Testing the External Vision System (XVS) software on the B200 King Air. Pilots, Peter Coen and Wayne Ringelberg...
Testing the External Vision System (XVS) software on the B200 King Air. Pilots, Peter Coen and Wayne Ringelberg...
Testing the External Vision System (XVS) software on the B200 King Air. Pilots, Peter Coen and Wayne Ringelberg...
Testing the External Vision System (XVS) software on the B200 King Air. Pilots, Peter Coen and Wayne Ringelberg...