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Technician David Johnson works on rewiring the high-altitude ER-2 aircraft's fixed nose and cockpit.Â
Herman Escobar works on a part for the ER-2 instrument panel.
Lockheed Martin technicians temporarily remove the canopy from the X-59 in preparation for final installation of the...
JF-100C #709 cockpit control panel July 17, 1963
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In Orbiter Processing Facility bay 2, United Space Alliance technician Loralee Woodbury...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In Orbiter Processing Facility bay 2, United Space Alliance employees Charles Bell,...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In Orbiter Processing Facility bay 2, United Space Alliance technician Charles Bell...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In Orbiter Processing Facility bay 2, United Space Alliance technician Charles Bell...
NASA test pilot Jim Less prepares to exit the cockpit of the quiet supersonic X-59 aircraft in between...
S90-41527 (August 1990) --- Astronaut Charles D. (Sam) Gemar, prepares to climb aboard on of NASA's T-38 jet...
Engineers and researchers at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center monitored the flights, and were able to observe...
The CISBoomDA display allows the pilot of a supersonic aircraft to monitor the locations of any sonic booms...
S77-28212 (13 Sept 1977) --- Astronauts Joe H. Engle (right), commander, and Richard H. Truly, pilot, sit in the...
NASA Dryden life support technician Jim Sokolik assists pressure-suited pilot Dee Porter into the cockpit of NASA's...
Often called the "Father of the Lifting Bodies," NASA aerospace engineer Dale Reed enjoys a moment in the cockpit of...
New range safety and range user system antennas for the ECANS project can be seen just behind and to the left of the...
NASA Dryden Flight Research Center's chief pilot Gordon Fullerton in the cockpit of the center's T-38 Talon mission...
The Tecnam P2006T cockpit for the X-57, or Maxwell, will be the first all electric propulsion aircraft once the...
S69-56058 (25 Oct. 1969) --- Astronaut Charles Conrad Jr., commander of the Apollo 12 lunar landing mission, sits in...
The second X-43A hypersonic research vehicle, mounted under the right wing of the B-52B launch aircraft, viewed from...
The cockpit of an old MD-90 aircraft arrived at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, in...
Spacesuit engineers demonstrate how four crew members would be arranged for launch inside the Orion spacecraft,...
Spacesuit engineers demonstrate how four crew members would be arranged for launch inside the Orion spacecraft,...
Spacesuit engineers demonstrate how four crew members would be arranged for launch inside the Orion spacecraft,...