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QSRA (NASA-715) takeoff and landing trials onboard the USS Kitty Hawk
QSRA (Quiet Short-Haul Research Aircraft) S-Duct Test: Static test facility installation (Appeared on the cover of...
QSRA (NASA-715) takeoff and landing trials onboard the USS Kitty Hawk
QSRA (NASA-715) takeoff and landing trials onboard the USS Kitty Hawk
DeHavilland QSRA (Quite Short Haul Research Aircraft) cockpit layout drawing
QSRA (NASA-715) takeoff and landing trials onboard the USS Kitty Hawk
Ames Aircraft complement on ramp DC-8, C-130, QSRA, RSRA, C-141, U-2, SH-3G, King Air, YO-3A, T-38, CH-47, Lear Jet,...
Japanese ASUKA STOL: Computed Pressure CGI (QSRA Configuration)
Japanese ASUKA STOL: Computed Pressure CGI (QSRA Configuration)
Air to air of the QSRA (NASA 715). on maiden flight to Ames from Seattle, Washington after coversion
QSRA (Quite STOL Research Aircraft) NASA-715 C-8A Tufts during the CCW tests out of NASA Ames
QSRA (QUIET STOL RESEARCH AIRCRAFT) COCKPIT SHOWING GUIDANCE EQUIPMENT, CONTROL AND DISPLAY
NASA Aircraft on ramp (Aerial view) Sides: (L) QSRA (R) C-8A AWJSRA - Back to Front: CV-990 (711) C-141 KAO, CV-990...
NASA Aircraft on ramp (Aerial view) Sides: (L) QSRA (R) C-8A AWJSRA - Back to Front: CV-990 (711) C-141 KAO, CV-990...
Air to air of the QSRA (NASA 715) and C-8A (NASA 716) on maiden flight to Ames from Seattle, Washington after coversion
NASA AMES Photographers N-258 NAS DEDICATION CEREMONY. air show VSTOL aircraft QSRA, XV-15 Tiltrotor, AV-8B Harrier...
NASA SUPPORT GROUP (QSRA PROJECT TEAM). L-R: John Cochrane, Robert Price, Howard Tuner, Mike Shovlin, Dennis Riddle,...
QSRA (NASA 715) 400TH FLIGHT PARTICIPANTS. L-R: front row: Jim Ahlman, Bob Innis, Del Watson, Jim Lesko, Lee Mountz,...