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Dr Hans Mark, Ames Director in his office with his secretary Edie Watson
Vibration effects on Humans in a Biased Acceleration Field with Hubert C Vykukal and Roy H St John
Dr E. J.Smith, John Wolf (Ames) and Charles Hall (Ames) confer during press conference for Pioneer 11 Jupiter encounter
L59 RC Kit Model/Learn to fly test technique and modeling development Persons in the picture: Left to right: Jay...
ILLIAC IV Quadrant with processing unit extended
George E. Cooper (Ames Pilot)
Generic Transport Model (GTM) Roll angle positioning 12-Foot tunnel
Apollo Capsule simulator
1.2 meter Multi-Mission Earth Entry Vehicle (MMEEV): Tethered and free flying test in 20 foot Vertical Spin Tunnel
Apollo Capsule simulator - navigation guidance system
C-141 (NASA-714) Kuipter Airborne Observatory in flight, telescope hatch open
Shadowgraph of Finned Hemispherical model in free-flight show shock waves produced by blunt bodies (H. Julian Allen...
Vic Vykukal model the Ames developed AX-3 Hard Space Suit
ILLIAC IV computer system layout bldg N-233
Space Shuttle A-100 installation in the NASA Ames 40x80ft Supsonic Wind Tunnel.
1.2 meter Multi-Mission Earth Entry Vehicle (MMEEV): Tethered and free flying test in 20 foot Vertical Spin Tunnel
Dr. James Pollack (Ames) and Dr Tom Gehrels during press conference for Pioneer 11 Jupiter encounter
Oblique wing in 11ft. wind tunnel with R. T. Jones. Test 11-026.
Dr James Van Allen (L) and Dr E. J. Smith (R) during press conference for Pioneer 11 Jupiter encounter
Oblique wing in 11ft. wind tunnel with R. T. Jones. Test-11-026.
Lockheed AH-56 Helicopter; Cheyenne, 40 x 80 ft. Wind Tunnel. (3/4 front view)
Generic Transport Model (GTM) Roll angle positioning 12-Foot tunnel
close up of CLAM SHELL. NC-130B Aircraft. A Study of STOL Operational Techniques. BLC instrumentation
Apollo Capsule simulator