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A close-up of the panels on the F-15B's flight test fixture shows five divots of TPS foam were successfully ejected...
A post-flight inspection of the panels on the F-15B's flight test fixture shows five divots of TPS foam were...
An inert AIM-54 Phoenix missile nestled under the fuselage of NASA Dryden's F-15B aircraft is being studied as a...
NASA Dryden aircraft and avionics technicians (from left) Bryan Hookland, Art Cope, Herman Rijfkogel and Jonathan...
Surplus Navy Phoenix missiles like this one mounted on the centerline pylon of NASA's F-15B research aircraft may be...
NASA's F-15B research testbed jet from NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center flew in the supersonic shockwave of a...
NASA's F-15B Research Testbed aircraft recently flew in the supersonic shock wave of a U.S. Navy F-5E in support of...
NASA's F-15B Research Testbed aircraft recently flew in the supersonic shock wave of a U.S. Navy F-5E in support of...
All six divots of thermal insulation foam have been ejected from the flight test fixture on NASA's F-15B testbed as...
Two panels of Space Shuttle TPS insulation were mounted on the flight test fixture underneath NASA's F-15B during...
Part of NASA's Return to Flight safety research is being carried out by a highly modified F-15B aircraft. NASA...
The Aerostructures Test Wing (ATW), which consisted of an 18-inch carbon fiber test wing with surface-mounted...
The Aerostructures Test Wing (ATW) experiment, which consisted of an 18-inch carbon fiber test wing with...
NASA Dryden's new in-house designed Propulsion Flight Test Fixture (PFTF) flew mated to a specially-equipped...
NASA Dryden's new in-house designed Propulsion Flight Test Fixture (PFTF), carried on an F-15B's centerline...
Bridenstine tours main Armstrong hangar that houses the center aircraft used for flight research and safety chase...
New NASA Administrator Michael Griffin (right) shares a moment with Director Kevin Petersen (left) and F-15B project...
NASA Dryden research pilot Jim Smolka (left) details a recent flight experiment on a modified F-15B research...
NASA test pilot Nils Larson walks around an F-15B research aircraft for a rehearsal flight supporting the agency’s...
After climbing the stairs, NASA pilot Nils Larson sits in a NASA F-15B aircraft and begins preflight procedures.
NASA pilot Nils Larson checks out the NASA F-15B aircraft before he climbs into the cockpit.
The F-15 Advanced Controls Technology for Integrated Vehicles, the first pre-production F-15B, shows its canards....
A close-up of NASA’s shock-sensing probe highlights its pressure ports, designed to measure air pressure changes...
Some of the test team for the Gulfstream Quiet Spike project assembled for a group photo on May 3, 2006. The project...