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Structural loads testing on the Active Aeroelastic Wing F-18 in the Flight Loads Laboratory at NASA's Dryden flight...
NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center Flight Loads Laboratory in Edwards, California, is working on one of its...
NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center Flight Loads Laboratory in Edwards, California, is working on one of its...
NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center Flight Loads Laboratory in Edwards, California, is working on one of its...
NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center Flight Loads Laboratory in Edwards, California, is working on one of its...
NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center Flight Loads Laboratory in Edwards, California, is working on one of its...
NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center Flight Loads Laboratory in Edwards, California, is working on one of its...
NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center Flight Loads Laboratory in Edwards, California, is working on one of its...
NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center Flight Loads Laboratory in Edwards, California, is working on one of its...
NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center Flight Loads Laboratory in Edwards, California, is working on one of its...
NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center Flight Loads Laboratory in Edwards, California, is working on one of its...
NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center Flight Loads Laboratory in Edwards, California, is working on one of its...
NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center Flight Loads Laboratory in Edwards, California, is working on one of its...
Assembled test structures called whiffle trees, which are needed to distribute prescribed hydraulic actuator loads,...
A top view shows the wing loading test configuration of a F/A-18E from the Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) in...
The load pad bonding process for the vertical tails was a preliminary step in the process to test the F/A-18E from...
The outboard pylon load fixture is secured for the F/A-18E from the Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) in Patuxent...
The horizontal tail is under test load on a F/A-18E from the Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) in Patuxent River,...
The load pad bonding process for the vertical tails was a preliminary step in the process to test the F/A-18E from...
From left, Dominic Barela and Lucas Oramas review a drawing for installing the wing load test fixturing on a F/A-18E...
A top view shows the wing loading test configuration and testing area of an F/A-18E from the Naval Air Systems...
Larry Hudson does an inspection after the actuator on the F/A-18E from the Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) in...
– Installation of wing load test hardware is installed under the wing of a F/A-18E from the Naval Air Systems...
From left, Ray Sadler, Ted Powers, and Walter Hargis align load pads on the aircraft surface of a F/A-18E from the...