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M-2 lifting body wind tunnel model with wind tunnel mechanic Chuck Greco. Model mounted on special support designed...
3/4 front view of Martin X-24A lifting body, mounted on B-52 mount.
3/4 front view of M-1-L inflatable recovery able lifting body model in Ames 40x80 foot wind tunnel. Mechanic, Ray...
SNC delivers Dream Chaser to NASA Armstrong posing it with the HL-10 lifting body flown the 1960s.
M-2 Lifting Body being tested in Ames atmospheric entry simulator to determine the areas of most intense heat.
M-2 lifting body; heat transfer distribution test in the 1 ft hypervelocity wind tunnel
M-2 Lifting body 40x80ft Full Scale Wind Tunnle
M2-F2 lifting body flight vehicle in 40x80ft w.t.
M-2 Lifting body 40x80ft Full Scale Wind Tunnle
M-2 Lifting body 40x80ft Full Scale Wind Tunnle
M-2 Lifting body 40x80ft Full Scale Wind Tunnel
Pictured here is an artist's depiction of Lockheed Martin's Lifting Body Single-Stage-to-Orbit (SSTO) Reusable...
Often called the "Father of the Lifting Bodies," NASA aerospace engineer Dale Reed enjoys a moment in the cockpit of...
NASA Pilot Bruce Peterson in the cockpit of the restored M2-F1 Lifting Body.
NASA research pilot Milt Thompson sits in the M2-F2 "heavyweight" lifting body research vehicle before a 1966 test...
This side-rear view of the X-24A Lifting Body on the lakebed by the NASA Flight Research Center shows its control...
The M2-F2 Lifting Body is seen here on the ramp at the NASA Dryden Flight Research Center. The success of Dryden's...
Air Force Major Peter Hoag stands in front of the HL-10 Lifting Body. Maj. Hoag joined the HL-10 program in 1969 and...
The HL-10 was one of five heavyweight lifting-body designs flown at NASA's Flight Research Center (FRC--later Dryden...
This photo shows the left side cockpit instrumentation panel of the M2-F2 Lifting Body. The success of Dryden's...
This photo shows the right side cockpit instrumentation panel of the M2-F2 Lifting Body. The success of Dryden's...
The HL-10 Lifting Body is seen here in flight over Rogers Dry lakebed. Like the other lifting bodies, the HL-10 made...
The HL-10 lifting body is seen here in flight over Rogers Dry Lake at Edwards AFB. After the vehicle's fins were...
A photo of model airplane builders James B. Newman and Robert L. McDonald preparing for a flight with models of the...