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McDonnell Douglas YAV-8B (Bu. No. 158394 NASA 704 VSRA) Harrier V/STOL Systems Research Aircraft hover Note: Used in...
40x80x120 Foot Wind Tunnel at NASA's Ames Research Center Laser Velocimeter (LV) Long Range System. Requesting...
Justin Link, left, holds the subscale aircraft in place, while Justin Hall manages engine speed during preliminary...
NASA’s X-59 quiet supersonic research aircraft during engine run testing on Thursday, March 12, 2026, at NASA’s...
Derek Abramson, left, chief engineer for the Dale Reed Subscale Flight Research Laboratory, and Justin Link, small...
Justin Link turns a subscale aircraft on its side to continue work to mark where the engine cowl will go and where...
A National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Lockheed U-2 aircraft on display at the 1973 Inspection of...
Jesus Vazquez, Zach Springer and Sonja Belcher, from left, are at stations in the Mobile Operations Facility 5 at...
The augmentor wing concept was introduced during the early 1960s to enhance the performance of vertical and short...
A Highly Maneuverable Aircraft Technology (HiMAT) inlet model installed in the test section of the 8- by 6-Foot...
A National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) researcher measures the ice thickness on a landing antenna...
Derek Abramson, left, chief engineer for the Dale Reed Subscale Flight Research Laboratory, and Justin Link, small...
This view from above shows the vertical tail loads testing on a Navy F/A-18E that concluded in May, wrapping up the...
This view from above shows the vertical tail loads testing on a Navy F/A-18E that concluded in May, wrapping up the...
A Wright Aeronautical R–2600 Cyclone piston engine installed in the Engine Propeller Research Building, or Prop...
The modified F-18 High Alpha Research Vehicle (HARV) carries out air flow studies on a flight from the Dryden Flight...
This fleet of military aircraft was used in the 1940s for research at the National Advisory Committee for...
Dr. Edgar Waggoner, Director, Integrated Systems research Program Office, National Aeronautics and Space...
Dr. Edgar Waggoner, Director, Integrated Systems research Program Office, National Aeronautics and Space...
David A. Wright is associate director for Center Operations at the NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards,...
NASA's Unmanned Aircraft Systems Traffic Management project, or UTM, is working to safely integrate drones into...
The first research assignment specifically created for the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics’ (NACA) new...
Ray Sadler, left, and Chris Mount spread tank sealant on the aircraft surface of a F/A-18E from the Naval Air...
From left, Ray Sadler, Ted Powers, and Walter Hargis align load pads on the aircraft surface of a F/A-18E from the...