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In 1954 this photo of two swept wing airplanes was taken on the ramp of NACA High-Speed Flight Research Station. The...
Hugh Dryden (far left) presents the NACA Exceptional Service Medal award at the NACA High Speed Flight Station. He...
The X-2, initially an Air Force program, was scheduled to be transferred to the civilian National Advisory Committee...
Famed astronaut Neil A. Armstrong – the first person to set foot on the Moon during the historic Apollo 11 mission...
In this 1950 view of the left side of the NACA High-Speed Flight Research Station's X-4 research aircraft, the low...
High-Speed Research Station Director Walter C. Williams, NACA pilot A. Scott Crossfield, and Director of Flight...
A 1953 photo of some of the research aircraft at the NACA High-Speed Flight Research Station (now known as the the...
Famed astronaut Neil A. Armstrong – the first person to set foot on the Moon during the historic Apollo 11 mission...
The NACA High-Speed Flight Research Station, had initially been subordinate to the Langley Memorial Aeronautical...
The Bell Aircraft Corporation X-1-2 aircraft on the ramp at NACA High Speed Flight Research Station located on the...
The third F-107A parked on the ramp at the Flight Research Center. Jan. 7, 1959
Maintanence on the first F-107A. Apr. 9, 1958
F-107A ground loop landing mishap. Sept. 1, 1959
NACA High Speed Flight Station aircraft at South Base. Clockwise from far left: D-558-II, XF-92A, X-5, X-1, X-4, and...
Arrival of first F-107A #118 (later NACA 207) to NASA FRC
NACA High-Speed Flight Station test pilot Stan Butchart flying the Iron Cross, the mechanical reaction control...
In 1947, the American rocket-powered X-1 experimental aircraft broke the sound barrier. X-1 team members from the...
These people and this equipment supported the flight of the NACA D-558-2 Skyrocket at the High-Speed Flight Station...
Neil Armstrong, donned in his space suit, poses for his official Apollo 11 portrait. Armstrong began his flight...
B-47A on ramp
Famed astronaut Neil A. Armstrong, the first man to set foot on the moon during the historic Apollo 11 space mission...
Scott Crossfield talks to newsmen in front of NACA South Base hangar after his first flight to Mach 2 in the Douglas...
NACA pilot A. Scott Crossfield next to the D-558-2 after first Mach 2 flight.
Scott Crossfield in cockpit of the Douglas D-558-2 after first Mach 2 flight.