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NASA image: ARC-1967-A-38763
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Apr 12, 1967

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X-14 NASA 704 Full Scale Airplane tests in 40x80ft. Wind Tunnel (NORMAL MOUNTING) jet inlets

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NASA image: ARC-1943-A-8051
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Jun 2, 1943

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40x80ft wind tunnel testing of a modification to a Douglas A-26B Invader airplane (rockets, bomb and wing)

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NASA image: ARC-1966-A-37019
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May 18, 1966

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XV-3 from rear in Ames Reseach Center 40x80ft wind tunnel with K Edenborough and B. Ramsey

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NASA image: ARC-1975-AC75-1161-4
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May 30, 1975

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Space Shuttle Orbitor Model (A-100) testing in the NASA Ames Research Center 40x80ft Subsonic Wind Tunnel

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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-1943-AFST-37
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Jun 2, 1943

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Construction of the Ames Full-Scale 40x80ft Wind tunnel. - side view of entrance cone, blimp in background

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NASA image: ARC-1969-AC-42062
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Nov 13, 1969

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SCAT (Supersonic Commercial Air Transport) 15F, Test-332 in 40x80ft. Wind Tunnel

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NASA image: ARC-2009-ACD09-0020-020
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Mar 9, 2009

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NASA/Army UH-60 Individual Blade Control (IBC) test on LRTA in 40x80ft. Wind Tunnel at Ames Research Center

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NASA image: ARC-1988-AC88-0530-29
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Aug 31, 1988

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E-7 STOVL fighter model testing in Ames 40x80ft Subsonic wind tunnel. Investigating Supersonic Short Take-off and...

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NASA image: ARC-1976-AC76-1588-1-Edit
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Nov 19, 1976

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NASA/US Army Multcyclic test rotor in the Ames 40x80ft. Subsonic Wind Tunnel, Ames Research Center, Moffett Field,...

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NASA image: ARC-1968-AC-41371
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Aug 20, 1968

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2-Prop. R.C.F. (Rotating Cylinder Flap) in 40 x 80ft. wind tunnel. - rear view with Chuck Greco.

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NASA image: ARC-1968-A-41375
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Aug 20, 1968

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2-Prop. R.C.F. (Rotating Cylinder Flap) in 40 x 80ft. wind tunnel. front view detail of flap

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NASA image: ARC-1968-A-41373
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Aug 20, 1968

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2-Prop. R.C.F. (Rotating Cylinder Flap) in 40 x 80ft. wind tunnel. 3/4 front view with Jim Weiberg Chuck Greco.

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NASA image: ARC-1968-A-41372
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Aug 20, 1968

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2-Prop. R.C.F. (Rotating Cylinder Flap) in 40 x 80ft. wind tunnel - overhead view propeller spinning with Chuck Greco.

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NASA image: ARC-1972-AC72-5255
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Aug 10, 1972

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Rigid Tilt Rotor Research: Boeing 26-ft. diameter proprotor on semi-span wing in Ames Research Center 40x80ft w.t....

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NASA image: ARC-1968-A-41374
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Aug 20, 1968

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2-Prop. R.C.F. (Rotating Cylinder Flap) in 40 x 80ft. wind tunnel. rear view detail of flap

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NASA image: ARC-1968-AC-41370
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Aug 20, 1968

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2-Prop. R.C.F. (Rotating Cylinder Flap) in 40 x 80ft. wind tunnel. 3/4 front view propeller spinning with Chuck Greco.

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NASA image: ARC-1995-AC94-0071-395
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Dec 15, 1995

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N-221 40x80ft w.t. Test Section Acoustic Modification Project - wall installation

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NASA image: ARC-1961-A-27770
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Apr 20, 1961

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AVROCAR Annular Jet VTOL Airplane; 40x80ft w.t. tests

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NASA image: ARC-2009-ACD09-0020-006
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Jan 29, 2009

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NASA Army UH-60 individual Blade Control (IBC) test-006 in the Ames 40x80Ft Subsonic Wind Tunnel (model...

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NASA image: ARC-1969-AAL-5993. Six, 40-Foot-Diameter Fans in the Ames 40x80 Foot Wind Tunnel.
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Jun 9, 1944

ARC-1969-AAL-5993. Six, 40-Foot-Diameter Fans in the Ames 40x80 Foot Wind Tunnel.

Motor and propeller blades in 40x80ft wind tunnel. Six 40-foot-diameter fans, each powered by a 6000-horsepower...

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NASA image: ARC-1967-AC-38761
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Apr 12, 1967

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X-14 NASA 704 Full Scale Airplane tests in 40x80ft. Subsonic Wind Tunnel (NORMAL MOUNTING) with Sy Sewell, NASA...

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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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