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Flight Research Center and Dryden Flight Research Center engineer R. Dale Reed has long used free-flight models to...
The M2-F1 Lifting Body is seen here under tow, high above Rogers Dry Lake near the Flight Research Center (later...
The M2-F1 Lifting Body is seen here under tow by an unseen C-47 at the NASA Flight Research Center (later...
Often called the "Father of the Lifting Bodies," NASA aerospace engineer Dale Reed enjoys a moment in the cockpit of...
NASA Flight Research Pilot Milt Thompson, shown here on the lakebed with the M2-F1 lifting body, was an early backer...
This photo shows the instrumentation and equipment inside the Spacewedge #3, a remotely-piloted research vehicle...
Crew members load a Spacewedge subscale research model into a Cessna aircraft for flight testing in 1996. The...
One of the Spacewedge remotely-piloted research vehicles in flight under a steerable parafoil during 1995 research...
The Spacewedge subscale research model glides in toward a touchdown at a California City landing zone during 1992...
A Rans S-12 remotely piloted "mothership" takes off from a lakebed runway carrying a Spacewedge research model...
Dale Reed with a model of the M2-F1 in front of the actual lifting body. Reed used the model to show the potential...
In this photo of the M2-F1 lifting body and the Paresev 1B on the ramp, the viewer sees two vehicles representing...