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Top Plan view of Bell Rotor with Ed Verrett left frame. Test #437.
Investigation of a tilt-wing/propeller model with blowing flaps. 3/4 front view, tilt wing model, wing position =...
M-2 lifting body wind tunnel model with wind tunnel mechanic Chuck Greco. Model mounted on special support designed...
de Havilland augmenter wing model 3/4 front view in 40 x 80 wind tunnel. JOHN CONWAY, ALAN WHEELBAND
Bell V/STOL X-14 airplane mounted at 90 degrees yaw in 40x80 foot wind tunnel.
Drag studies for Full Scale wind tunnel test of Grumman YAO-1 airplane, 3/4 front view with propellers on
F-111B Fighter, Variable Sweep wings, wings swept forward, landing gear down. Slat experiments. The General...
3/4 rear view of SCAT-17 supersonic transport with thrust reverser installed and trailing edge flaps deflected at 30...
Dr. Alfred Eggers returns for a visit to Ames and the arc jet with (left to right); Ryan Mcdaniel, Dinesh Rabhu, Joe...
Provided as a media resource, this reel includes soundbites from the following: * Terry Fong, chief roboticist,...
NASA in Silicon Valley Live is a talk show that features conversations with scientists, researchers, engineers and...
Wind Tunnel investigation of ducted fan though 180 deg angle of attack. 3/4 front view of Doak ducted fan, semi-span...
Top front view of Delta wing lift fan fighter model.
Testing the wing boundary layer control of the A3D in the 40 x 80 wind tunnel. Boundary layer control was added to...
3/4 front view (low sweep) Francis Mallerick shown in picture.
Rear view of the Avrocar without the tail, with ground board and variable height struts. The air force wanted to...
NASA Ames Computer Division, Smith (Weidlich). Candid: Marcia Smith Operating the IBM #740 Computer, Room #119-A,...
Provided as a media resource, this reel includes the following without narration: * Astrobee team building hardware...
3/4 front view with cascade exit vane in Ames 40x80 foot wind tunnel, with Tom Seymore, mechanic for Ames.
NASA Ames invited the public to participate in the 2017 Solar Eclipse viewing event on August 21, 2017.
3/4 rear view of ducted fan model with cascade exit vane in Ames 40x80 foot wind tunnel, with Tom Seymore, mechanic...
Taking a break from his duties at Ames Research Center Jacob Cohen, Ames Chief Scientist grabs his own view of the...
Spring comes to Ames Research Center, an employee walks among the blossoming trees.
Barbara Grote, sketching the phases of the Moon's transit across the sun on the Patio of Building 3 at NASA Ames...