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Top view if GE fan model, 3/4 top view. Straight wing. 1 fan per wing, conventional struts. Woody Kook, Branch Chief.
Teachers prepare to demonstrate the projects they built for the Rocketry Engineering Design Challenge during the...
Teachers prepare to demonstrate the projects they built for the Rocketry Engineering Design Challenge during the...
Teachers participate in the Rocketry Engineering Design Challenge during the 2017 GE Foundation High School STEM...
Teachers participate in the Rocketry Engineering Design Challenge during the 2017 GE Foundation High School STEM...
Teachers participate in the Rocketry Engineering Design Challenge during the 2017 GE Foundation High School STEM...
Education Specialists Lynn Dotson, left, of the NASA Public Engagement Center, and Lester Morales, right, of Texas...
S73-26047 (18 May 1973) --- A sail-like sunshade for possible use as a sunscreen for the Skylab orbital workshop...
S73-26046 (18 May 1973) --- Workmen in the GE Building across the street from the Johnson Space Center fold a...
Here is a close-up of the GE F414 engine, from the aft deck or rear, before the tail section of the X-59 is lifted...
The F414-GE-100 engine, which will power NASA’s X-59 Quiet SuperSonic Technology X-plane (QueSST) in flight, is...
The F414-GE-100 engine, which will power NASA’s X-59 Quiet SuperSonic Technology X-plane (QueSST) in flight, is...
REMOVAL OF GE - GENERAL ELECTRIC - DRIVERS
REMOVAL OF GE - GENERAL ELECTRIC - DRIVERS
GENERAL ELECTRIC GE 2 CUP SECTOR
PSL CONTROL ROOM TEST ENGINEERS AND OPERATORS GE J85 TBCC ENGINE TEST TURBINE BASED COMBINED CYCLE
A quality inspector inspects the GE F-414 engine nozzle after installation at Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works facility...
The engine that will power NASA’s quiet supersonic X-59 in flight is installed, marking a major milestone in the...
The engine that will power NASA’s quiet supersonic X-59 in flight is installed, marking a major milestone in the...
The engine that will power NASA’s quiet supersonic X-59 in flight is installed, marking a major milestone in the...
Test No. 175 Kaman K-16 being lowered into the 40x80 foot wind tunnel at NASA's Ames Research Center, viewed from...
Test No. 175 Kaman K-16 in 40x80 Foot Wind Tunnel at Ames Research Center. Kaman K-16B was an experimental tilt wing...
The engine that will power NASA’s quiet supersonic X-59 in flight is installed, marking a major milestone in the...
The engine that will power NASA’s quiet supersonic X-59 in flight is installed, marking a major milestone in the...