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NASA test pilots perform the quiet supersonic dive maneuver off the coast of Galveston, Texas to create a quieter...
In order to make sure weather conditions are acceptable at multiple altitudes, NASA meteorologists on the ground...
NASA test pilots Jim “Clue” Less and Wayne “Ringo” Ringelberg step to the F/A-18 research aircraft at Ellington...
NASA pilots, engineers, and communications specialists brief the day’s operations prior to a supersonic research...
NASA mission controllers, engineers, pilots and communications specialists in the mission control room monitor the...
While NASA's F/A-18 goes supersonic off the coast, a team of researchers monitor the flight and operate multiple...
NASA’s F/A-18 research aircraft takes off from Ellington Field in Houston, Texas for a quiet supersonic research...
A contrail of the NASA F/A-18 research aircraft is seen off the coast of Galveston, performing the quiet supersonic...
While NASA’s F/A-18 goes supersonic off the coast, a team of researchers monitor the flight and operate multiple...
Part of the mission criteria that led to the decision to fly off the coast of Galveston for QSF18 was the...
NASA test pilot Wayne “Ringo” Ringelberg and photographer Carla Thomas prepare to take off for a supersonic research...
NASA test pilots Jim "Clue" Less and Wayne "Ringo" Ringelberg step to the F/A-18 research aircraft at Ellington...
NASA ground and maintenance crews prepare the F/A-18 research aircraft for a supersonic research flight off the...
NASA test pilot Wayne “Ringo” Ringelberg and photographer Carla Thomas prepare to take off for a supersonic research...
NASA test pilots Jim “Clue” Less and Wayne “Ringo” Ringelberg step to the F/A-18 research aircraft at Ellington...
NASA test pilots perform the quiet supersonic dive maneuver off the coast of Galveston, Texas to create a quieter...
NASA test pilots Jim “Clue” Less and Wayne “Ringo” Ringelberg step to the F/A-18 research aircraft at Ellington...
While NASA's F/A-18 goes supersonic off the coast, a team of researchers monitor the flight and operate multiple...
NASA deployed two F/A-18 research aircraft from NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in California to fly the...
Part of the mission criteria that led to the decision to fly off the coast of Galveston for QSF18 was the...
In order to make sure weather conditions are acceptable at multiple altitudes, NASA meteorologists on the ground...
NASA test pilots Jim “Clue” Less and Wayne “Ringo” Ringelberg step to the F/A-18 research aircraft at Ellington...
Part of the mission criteria that led to the decision to fly off the coast of Galveston for QSF18 was the...
NASA mission controllers, engineers, pilots and communications specialists in the mission control room monitor the...