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N-258 NAS (Numerical Aerodynamic Simulation) Facility, Construction Site, Framing
Artwork: N/A Flying Wing at Airport: approach on taxi way and at gate showing passenger loading concept
XV-15 Tilt Rotor in flight by Jefferson Memorial, Washington D.C.
NAS Origin 2000 Computer System - 512 Processors ('LOMAX') station with Karl Schilke and Rita Williams
N-213 Advanced Animal Habitat (AAH)
Espacio a Tierra, la versión en español de las cápsulas Space to Ground de la NASA, te informa semanalmente de lo...
Life Sciences Division (code SL) laboratories and personnel:
Artist: Carter Emmart 'The Case for Mars' conference artwork (Mission to Mars) NOTE; for government educational use...
aerial of the new NFAC facility N-221 (40x80x120ft. w.t)
Composite Blade Test 11 ft. Wind Tunnel (Test-194-1-11).
UH-60 (NASA-748) electronic assembly of Bucket
Galileo Probe Descent module and deceleration module aeroshell (heat shield)
QSRA (NASA-715) takeoff and landing trials onboard the USS Kitty Hawk
VAX-6000 Computer for VMS graphic creation with Fred Kull
Artist: Rick Guidice Pioneer (10) passing Jupiter (cropped)
XV-15 prototypes: Multi-Mission BAT-LHX design, Search & Rescue, Marine assault
Test Setup and UltraViolet (UV) Lighting with Frank Caradonna, Ames and Kurtis Long, Project Scientist. Ship Airwake...
N-258 NAS (Numerical Aerodynamic Simualtion) Facility, aerials of (pre) construction site, Framing
High Reynolds Channel II and Laser Doppler Velocimeter System, N-231
Civil Tilt Rotor Commuter Aircraft concepts by Boeing/Bell
Brimmer All Body Hypersonic Aircraft Model 3.5ft W.T. Test-260 Flow Visualization
N-227 Wind Tunnel Data Control Room: Hardware
Kevin Peterson Dryden Flight Research Center Director meets with Dr Harry McDonald on collaborative research programs
SH-3G (NASA-735) Helicopter in flight.