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NASA image: M2-F2 on ramp
Image
Feb 24, 1966

M2-F2 on ramp

The M2-F2 Lifting Body is seen here on the ramp at the NASA Dryden Flight Research Center. The success of Dryden's...

AFRC
NASA image: M2-F2 cockpit instrument panels
Image
Mar 27, 1966

M2-F2 cockpit instrument panels

This photo shows the left side cockpit instrumentation panel of the M2-F2 Lifting Body. The success of Dryden's...

AFRC
NASA image: M2-F2 cockpit instrument panels
Image
Mar 27, 1966

M2-F2 cockpit instrument panels

This photo shows the right side cockpit instrumentation panel of the M2-F2 Lifting Body. The success of Dryden's...

AFRC
NASA image: M2-F2 with test pilot Bruce A. Peterson
Image
Sep 22, 1966

M2-F2 with test pilot Bruce A. Peterson

Bruce A. Peterson standing beside the M2-F2 lifting body on Rogers Dry Lake. Peterson became the NASA project pilot...

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NASA image: M2-F3 on lakebed
Image
Jun 19, 1970

M2-F3 on lakebed

The M2-F3 Lifting Body is seen here on the lakebed at the NASA Flight Research Center (FRC--later the Dryden Flight...

AFRC
NASA image: M2-F3 on lakebed
Image
Jun 19, 1970

M2-F3 on lakebed

The M2-F3 Lifting Body is seen here on the lakebed next to the NASA Flight Research Center (later the Dryden Flight...

AFRC
NASA image: M2-F3 cockpit instrument panel
Image
May 6, 1970

M2-F3 cockpit instrument panel

This photo shows the cockpit instrument panel of the M2-F3 Lifting Body.

AFRC
NASA image: M2-F1 in flight
Image
Oct 15, 1963

M2-F1 in flight

The M2-F1 Lifting Body is seen here under tow, high above Rogers Dry Lake near the Flight Research Center (later...

AFRC
NASA image: M2-F3 on lakebed
Image
Jun 20, 1970

M2-F3 on lakebed

The M2-F3 Lifting Body is seen here on the lakebed next to the NASA Flight Research Center (FRC--later Dryden Flight...

AFRC
NASA image: M2-F1 cockpit
Image
Mar 21, 1963

M2-F1 cockpit

This photo shows the cockpit configuration of the M2-F1 wingless lifting body. With a top speed of about 120 knots,...

AFRC
NASA image: M2-F1 Lands Hard on Rogers Dry Lake
Image
Dec 3, 1963

M2-F1 Lands Hard on Rogers Dry Lake

The M2-F1 following a hard landing on Rogers Dry Lake in 1963. It hit the lakebed so hard the rolling gear...

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NASA image: M2-F1 on lakebed with pilot Milt Thompson
Image
Aug 15, 1963

M2-F1 on lakebed with pilot Milt Thompson

NASA Flight Research Pilot Milt Thompson, shown here on the lakebed with the M2-F1 lifting body, was an early backer...

AFRC
NASA image: ARC-2008-ACD08-0199-003
Image
Sep 4, 2008

ARC-2008-ACD08-0199-003

Foton-M2 and Foton-M3 Mission description and summary of science results presented by Mike Skidmore The Foton-M3...

ARC
NASA image: M2-F1 in flight
Image
Aug 28, 1964

M2-F1 in flight

The M2-F1 Lifting Body is seen here under tow by an unseen C-47 at the NASA Flight Research Center (later...

AFRC
NASA image: ARC-2008-ACD08-0199-004
Image
Sep 4, 2008

ARC-2008-ACD08-0199-004

Foton-M2 and Foton-M3 Mission description and summary of science results presented by Dr Richard Boyle The Foton-M3...

ARC
NASA image: ARC-2008-ACD08-0199-006
Image
Sep 4, 2008

ARC-2008-ACD08-0199-006

Foton-M2 and Foton-M3 Mission description and summary of science results presented by Dr. Eduardo Almeida The...

ARC
NASA image: M2-F1 ejection seat test at South Edwards
Image
Mar 15, 1963

M2-F1 ejection seat test at South Edwards

The M2-F1 was fitted with an ejection seat before the airtow flights began. The project selected the seat used in...

AFRC
NASA image: M2-F1 lifting body aircraft on a flatbed truck
Image
Aug 22, 1997

M2-F1 lifting body aircraft on a flatbed truck

After the grounding of the M2-F1 in 1966, it was kept in outside storage on the Dryden complex. After several years,...

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NASA image: M2-F1 in flight over lakebed on tow line
Image
Aug 30, 1963

M2-F1 in flight over lakebed on tow line

Following the first M2-F1 airtow flight on 16 August 1963, the Flight Research Center used the vehicle for both...

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NASA image: NASA Pilot Bruce Peterson in the cockpit of the restored M2-F1 Lifting Body.
Image
Nov 4, 1997

NASA Pilot Bruce Peterson in the cockpit of the restored M2-F1 Lifting Body.

NASA Pilot Bruce Peterson in the cockpit of the restored M2-F1 Lifting Body.

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NASA image: M2-F1 in flight over lakebed on tow line
Image
Aug 16, 1963

M2-F1 in flight over lakebed on tow line

After initial ground-tow flights of the M2-F1 using the Pontiac as a tow vehicle, the way was clear to make air tows...

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NASA image: Often called the "Father of the Lifting Bodies," NASA aerospace engineer Dale Reed enjoys a moment in the cockpit of the restored wingless M2-F1 in 1997.
Image
Nov 4, 1997

Often called the "Father of the Lifting Bodies," NASA aerospace engineer Dale Reed enjoys a moment in the cockpit of the restored wingless M2-F1 in 1997.

Often called the "Father of the Lifting Bodies," NASA aerospace engineer Dale Reed enjoys a moment in the cockpit of...

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NASA image: ADVANCED MANUFACTURING TEAM
Image
Jan 16, 2014

ADVANCED MANUFACTURING TEAM

QUINCY BEAN, JIM LYDON, AND ZACK JONES OF MSFC’S ADVANCED MANUFACTURING TEAM, WITH MSFC’S M2 SELECTIVE LASER MELTING...

MSFC
NASA image: ADVANCED MANUFACTURING TEAM
Image
Jan 16, 2014

ADVANCED MANUFACTURING TEAM

ZACK JONES AND JIM LYDON OF MSFC’S ADVANCED MANUFACTURING TEAM, WITH MSFC’S M2 SELECTIVE LASER MELTING SYSTEM. THE...

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NASA's Image and Video Library contains over 140,000 publicly accessible images, videos, and audio files spanning the agency's entire history, from the Mercury program of the 1960s to the latest James Webb Space Telescope discoveries. The collection grows daily as new missions capture imagery and archival materials are digitized. Individual mission archives, such as Mars rover photos, contain hundreds of thousands of additional images.
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