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Lunar landing test of LEM at Lunar Landing Research Facility (LLRF).
Brown Arrow Wing Bomber
Schlieren photographs of the model in 4 x 4 Foot supersonic pressure tunnel
RVD Model #176
Figure 3-5 for NASA Document TM-X-356
WS-110A Brown Bomber in Unitary Wind Tunnel Low Mach Number Test
Vertical model flying in Langley Research Center's Full Scale Tunnel.
Adolf Busemann, the German aerodynamicist who first expressed the advantages of wing sweep in a 1935 theoretical...
100' Satellite Packaging of Echo
FDCD Stability and Control Branch Photo. Names, rows front to back, people left to right: Ground level: 1. Margery...
Vehicles and Missions Studies Charts, Space Capsule
Testing the External Vision System (XVS) software on the B200 King Air. Pilots, Peter Coen and Wayne Ringelberg...
Testing the External Vision System (XVS) software on the B200 King Air. Pilots, Peter Coen and Wayne Ringelberg...
Testing the External Vision System (XVS) software on the B200 King Air. Pilots, Peter Coen and Wayne Ringelberg...
E118-2587 Model
Steve Williams working on the software upgrade for the flight display for the X59.
Astronauts at 1959 Langley Inspection
The lunar module design underwent gradual evolution from the first configuration proposed by Grumman in 1962. This...
Martin-Bell Dyna Soar I in Unitary Tunnel
Pilots With The Vertol VZ-2 (Model 76)
Space Flight Charts, Space Capsule
Originally the Rendezvous was used by the astronauts preparing for Gemini missions. The Rendezvous Docking Simulator...
Model being tested with helicopter.
Figure 3-5 for NASA Document TM-X-356