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NASA image: ARC-2011-ACD11-0026-006
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Feb 17, 2011

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Army/Sikorsky Active Rotor Test TR40-019 in teh 40x80ft wind tunnel at Ames Research Center.

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NASA image: ARC-1984-AC82-0198-26
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Mar 12, 1984

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Sikorsky RSRA - Rotor Systems Research Aircraft (72-002 NASA 741) in helicopter configuration flight. Note: Used in...

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NASA image: Dr. Igor Sikorsky Visits the Lewis Flight Propulsion Laboratory
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Jun 23, 1951

Dr. Igor Sikorsky Visits the Lewis Flight Propulsion Laboratory

Dr. Igor Sikorsky, fourth from the left, visits the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) Lewis Flight...

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NASA image: NASA’s Advanced Air Mobility Autonomous Flight Software Put to the Test on Sikorsky Experimental Helicopters
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Oct 24, 2023

NASA’s Advanced Air Mobility Autonomous Flight Software Put to the Test on Sikorsky Experimental Helicopters

NASA pilot Scott Howe, left, and Sikorsky safety pilot Brent Davis, prepare to board Sikorsky’s SARA S-76B...

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NASA image: ARC-1969-AC94-0091-5
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Feb 4, 1987

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UH-60 (USA 78-23012 NASA 750) Sikorsky Airloads Research Team, Front Row: Frank Pichay, Jim Phillips, Karen...

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NASA image: NASA’s Advanced Air Mobility Autonomous Flight Software Put to the Test on Sikorsky Experimental Helicopters
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Oct 24, 2023

NASA’s Advanced Air Mobility Autonomous Flight Software Put to the Test on Sikorsky Experimental Helicopters

NASA pilots along with Sikorsky safety pilots take off in Sikorsky’s SARA S-76B, left, and Black Hawk Optionally...

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NASA image: NASA’s Advanced Air Mobility Autonomous Flight Software Put to the Test on Sikorsky Experimental Helicopters
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Oct 26, 2023

NASA’s Advanced Air Mobility Autonomous Flight Software Put to the Test on Sikorsky Experimental Helicopters

NASA pilots along with Sikorsky safety pilots flying Sikorsky’s Black Hawk Optionally Piloted Vehicle, left, and...

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NASA image: ARC-1982-AC86-0607-2
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Aug 26, 1982

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Photo credit to Sikorsky X-Wing (NASA-741) roll-out at Sikorsky Helicopter Co.

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NASA image: NASA’s Advanced Air Mobility Autonomous Flight Software Put to the Test on Sikorsky Experimental Helicopters
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Oct 24, 2023

NASA’s Advanced Air Mobility Autonomous Flight Software Put to the Test on Sikorsky Experimental Helicopters

NASA human factors researcher Kevin J. Monk, left, and NASA pilot Scott Howe verify the connectivity and accuracy of...

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NASA image: NASA’s Advanced Air Mobility Autonomous Flight Software Put to the Test on Sikorsky Experimental Helicopters
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Oct 26, 2023

NASA’s Advanced Air Mobility Autonomous Flight Software Put to the Test on Sikorsky Experimental Helicopters

NASA research pilot David Zahn, left, wearing a temporal sensor and pupil tracking glasses works with NASA human...

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NASA image: ARC-1980-AC89-0120-2
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Feb 8, 1980

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Sikorsky Bearingless Main Rotor test in 40x80ft w.t.

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NASA image: ARC-1980-AC80-0120-2
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Feb 8, 1980

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Sikorsky Bearingless Main Rotor test in 40x80ft w.t.

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NASA image: ARC-1980-AC80-0120-3
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Feb 8, 1980

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Sikorsky Bearingless Main Rotor test in 40x80ft w.t.

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NASA image: ARC-1982-AC82-0462-17
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Jun 16, 1982

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NASA Ames Sikorsky Rotor Systems Research Aircraft (RSRA) NASA-740 in flight (nickname Gurtrude)

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NASA image: ARC-1992-AC92-0323-119
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Jun 2, 1992

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Sikorsky Bearingless Main rotor (SBMR) mounted on the Ames Rotor Test Apparatus (RTA) for testing in the NASA...

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NASA image: ARC-1992-AC92-0323-121
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Jul 31, 1992

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Sikorsky Bearingless Main rotor (SBMR) mounted on the Ames Rotor Test Apparatus (RTA) for testing in the NASA...

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NASA image: ARC-1992-AC92-0323-117
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Jun 2, 1992

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Sikorsky Bearingless Main rotor (SBMR) mounted on the Ames Rotor Test Apparatus (RTA) for testing in the NASA...

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NASA image: ARC-1995-AC92-0323-128
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May 4, 1995

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Sikorsky Bearingless Main rotor (SBMR) mounted on the Ames Rotor Test Apparatus (RTA) for testing in the NASA...

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NASA image: ARC-1982-AC82-0253-14
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Apr 7, 1982

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NASA Ames Sikorsky Rotor Systems Research Aircraft (RSRA) NASA-740 in flight out of Ames over east foothill of the...

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NASA image: ARC-1992-AC92-0323-143
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Jul 31, 1992

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Sikorsky Bearingless Main rotor (SBMR) mounted on the Ames Rotor Test Apparatus (RTA) for testing in the NASA Ames...

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NASA image: ARC-1992-AC92-0323-138
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Jul 31, 1992

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Sikorsky Bearingless Main rotor (SBMR) mounted on the Ames Rotor Test Apparatus (RTA) during testing in the NASA...

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NASA image: ARC-2003-ACD03-0112-044
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Sep 5, 2003

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NRTC/RITA Precision Pathway Terminal Guidance: UH-60 RASCAL (#012) (National Rotocraft Technology Center/Rotorcraft...

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NASA image: ARC-2003-ACD03-0112-048
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Sep 5, 2003

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NRTC/RITA Precision Pathway Terminal Guidance: UH-60 RASCAL (#012) (National Rotocraft Technology Center/Rotorcraft...

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NASA image: ARC-2003-ACD03-0112-046
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Sep 5, 2003

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NRTC/RITA Precision Pathway Terminal Guidance: UH-60 RASCAL (#012) (National Rotocraft Technology Center/Rotorcraft...

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