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NASA Dryden Flight Research Center's T-34 support aircraft provided safety chase for the joint NASA/Boeing X-48B.
A NASA T-34 aircraft, tail number 602, arrived at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, on...
The Proteus aircraft and NASA Dryden's T-34 in flight over Las Cruces, New Mexico.
NASA pilot Ed Lewis with the T-34C aircraft on the Dryden Flight Research Center Ramp. The aircraft was previously...
A NASA T-34C aircraft, used for safety chase, is shown flying above the Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards,...
A NASA T-34C aircraft, used for safety chase, is shown flying above the Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards,...
The back seat instrument panel on the NASA T-34C chase plane. In its role as a military trainer, the instructor...
T-34 lead pilot Scott Howe said the new Active Noise Reduction system makes it easier to hear in the aircraft's loud...
GRC Chief Pilot Suits up prior to a research flight in the T-34 Aircraft. Personal Protective Equipmwnt Portrait Series
The NASA T-34 Plane, waiting to take flight inside the NASA Glenn Research Center Hanger. Photographer: Jef Janis-...
NASA’s T-34 aircraft flown from the agency’s Armstrong Flight Research Center aims the plane toward Southern...
STS-34 Atlantis, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 104, Pilot Michael J. McCulley reflects on a question during the thirty days...
Lead flight director James M. Heflin, Jr answers question at STS-34's thirty days before launch (T-30) press...
Flight Electronics Payload for Curved Confocal Lightweight Antenna Structures for Aeronautical Communications...
NASA’s T-34 aircraft flown from the agency’s Armstrong Flight Research Center heading toward Southern California’s...
NASA's T-34 aircraft flown from the agency's Armstrong Flight Research Center aims the plane toward Southern...
Kurt Blankenship, a NASA pilot from NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, walks out of a NASA Pilatus PC-12...
A Pilatus PC-12 aircraft, tail number 606, is being towed and pushed by a crew at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research...
Troy Asher, director for flight operations at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, shakes...
A Pilatus PC-12 aircraft, tail number 606, is being towed and pushed by a crew at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research...
One of NASA Glenn's T-34C research aircraft is removed from the hangar prior to a flight
Photographs taken from the T-34 of the PC-12 in flight over the technology corridor and the Honda motor company and...
Jeremiah Kawczak checks out the T-34 aircraft with the help of Pilot and Chief of Aircraft Operations, James Demers...
The X-56B remotely piloted aircraft flies the first of a new flight series, as a T-34 observes. The flight was April...