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An aerial image taken by one of NASA’s photographers during recent helicopter flights shows a view of the building...
NASA’s Advanced Air Mobility National Campaign flies maneuvers at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in...
The Advanced Air Mobility National Campaign project conducted connectivity and infrastructure flight tests with a...
Ames Research Center researchers from left to right Yasmin Arbab,  Faisal Omar and Mark Snycerski on the Advanced...
NASA research pilot David Zahn, left, wearing a temporal sensor and pupil tracking glasses works with NASA human...
Mark Snycerski, senior research associate at NASA's Ames Research Center in California, monitored inbound telemetry...
Ames Research Center researchers Yasmin Arbab and Mark Snycerski on the Advanced Air Mobility National Campaign...
Flight Research Inc.'s Bell OH-58C Kiowa helicopter flies vehicle characteristics maneuvers for comparison to...
NASA pilots along with Sikorsky safety pilots take off in Sikorsky’s SARA S-76B, left, and Black Hawk Optionally...
Flight Research Inc.’s Bell OH-58C Kiowa helicopter hovers over a helipad after completing an urban air mobility...
NASA's Advanced Air Mobility National Campaign created a visual aid, known as a tetherball, to serve as the...
Flight Research Inc.'s Bell OH-58 helicopter performs different test maneuvers at NASA's Armstrong Flight Research...
NASA's Advanced Air Mobility National Campaign conducts testing to study controllability characteristics when...
A Bell OH-58C Kiowa helicopter provided by Flight Research Inc. in Mojave, California, prepares to land at NASA’s...
Ames Research Center researchers on the Advanced Air Mobility National Campaign project's Airspace Test...
NASA pilots along with Sikorsky safety pilots flying Sikorsky’s Black Hawk Optionally Piloted Vehicle, left, and...
Flight Research Inc.’s Bell OH-58C Kiowa helicopter lands on a helipad at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in...
Flight Research Inc.’s Bell OH-58C Kiowa helicopter takes off from a research helipad at NASA’s Armstrong Flight...
Flight Research Inc.'s Bell OH-58 Kiowa helicopter flies around a visual aid, known as a tetherball, created to...
The upgraded NASA Mobile Operations Facility, a mission control and data collection center on wheels, is shown...
NASA Advanced Air Mobility project’s National Campaign mobile testing trailer is pictured at NASA Armstrong Flight...
The NASA Mobile Operations Facility sports new decals while parked at NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center in...
Photos taken on July 20, 2022, show new logos added to the side of the National Campaign’s upgraded Mobile...
NASA systems engineer, Daniel Eng, right, talks with student participants at the 2019 Aerospace Valley Robotics...