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NASA Armstrong's Prandtl-D1, is autographed by all the interns that have worked on the project. Prandtl-D1 is being...
NASA Armstrong says goodbye to its Prandtl-D1 that is being shipped to the National Air and Space Museum,...
NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center conducted its first formation flight with the Preliminary Research Aerodynamic...
The Prandtl-D makes a test flight in 2014.
The Prandtl-M completes a successful research flight.
Student interns and NASA personnel cluster in front of PRANDTL-D No. 3 following a crash on Rosamond Dry Lake. The...
Dave Berger, right, and John Bodylski prepare the Prandtl-M for a test flight.
The proposed Prandtl-m is based on the Prandtl-d seen coming in for a landing during a flight test in June. The...
Al Bowers attaches a bungee cord to the Prandtl-d, as Kassidy McLaughlin prepares to release and launch the aircraft.
Test flights of the Prandtl-M have resumed. The airframe also is the basis for another aircraft that will collect...
A Prandtl-M aerodynamic model flies following an air launch from a remotely piloted Carbon Cub.
The streamers on the Prandtl-D No. 2 as it is launched illustrate how aerodynamic forces are maximized as birds...
David Lee, Golda Nguyen and Scott Gleason recover the Prandtl-D No. 3 after one of its first flights.
Jonathan Zur, from left, Alexandra Ocasio, Derek Abramson, Red Jensen, Etan Halberg and Keenan Albee wait for data...
The Prandtl-D No. 3 research aircraft is being readied for new flight tests this summer. It had its first flight on...
Deborah Jackson, Al Bowers and Abbigail Waddell successfully launch the subscale Prandtl-D 3C glider.
Abbigail Waddell and Nathaniel Boisjolie-Gair test a pressure system they and other students developed for the...
Deborah Jackson integrates a pressure system she and other students developed for the subscale Prandtl-D 3C glider.
Preliminary Research Aerodynamic Design to Lower Drag, or Prandtl-D1, will be displayed in an upcoming Innovations...
The subscale Prandtl-D 3C glider, carrying a pressure system developed and integrated by students, successfully...
Al Bowers, center, and a group of student interns hook up a bungee cord for a flight of the Prandtl-D 3C subscale...
The Preliminary Research Aerodynamic Design to Land on Mars, or Prandtl-M, flies during a test flight. A new...
In aeronautics and space exploration, there is a need to connect and release components quickly and reliably. NASA’s...
The first of three Prandtl-M prototype aircraft was air launched Aug. 16, 2019, from an Aerostat blimp at NASA’s...