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Research Model in the 7x10 High Speed Tunnel Building 1212B 300 mph tunnel
Research Model in the 7x10 High Speed Tunnel Building 1212B 300 mph tunnel
Research Model in the 7x10 High Speed Tunnel Building 1212B 300 mph tunnel
General Research Model in 300 MOH 7x10
X-15 launch techniques were investigated using on-twentieth scale models mounted in the 7x10 FT Tunnel. --...
Ames Aernautical Laboratory aerial; 7x10's and 16ft wind tunnels, N-219, N-220 and construction shack
A one-twentieth scale model of the X-15 originally suspended beneath the wing of a B-52 is observed by a scientist...
A one-twentieth scale model of the X-15 originally suspended beneath the wing of a B-52 is observed by a scientist...
NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA aerials: Two 7x10 Foot Wind Tunnels N-215 and N-216 (with composite title)
NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA aerials: Two 7x10 Foot Wind Tunnels N-215 and N-216 (with composite title)
(03/12/1943) Aerial view of the site from the 40x80 wind tunnel At NASA Ames Research Center. Site includes the 16...
On June 26, 1959, then-Langley-research Francis Rogallo examined the Rogallo wing in the 7x10 FT Tunnel. Originally...
NASA has developed a flexible way to test new designs for aircraft that use multiple rotors to fly. The Multirotor...