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The Ames spirit of free and vigorous discussion; Left to right: R. T. Jones, Jack Nielsen, Hans Mark, Leonard...
The Ames spirit of free and vigorous discussion; Left to right: Harv Lomax, Leonard Roberts and Harvey Allen during...
R.T. Jones with models
R.T. Jones Oblique Wing model: landing configuration
R.T. Jones Oblique Wing model: flight configuration
R.T. Jones Oblique Wing model: singal fuselage - 3 view artwork
R.T. Jones w/ AD-1 Oblique Wing Models
R.T. JONES OBLIQUE WING TRANSONIC TRANSPORT MODEL 2-BODY 'DOUBLE' FUSELAGE
R.T. JONES OBLIQUE WING TRANSONIC TRANSPORT MODEL 2-BODY 'DOUBLE' FUSELAGE
AD-1 (NASA 805) R.T. Jones during maiden visit to Ames.
Robert T 'R.T.' Jones, theoretical aerodynamicist at blackboard
Ames Soiree: R.T. Jones explains his violin making hobby
Artist: Rick Guidice Flying Oblique Wing designed by R.T. Jones Artwork
OBLIQUE WING TRANSONIC TRANSPORT MODEL (2-BODY FUSELAGE) DR. R.T. JONES' CONCEPT
Tour DE Ames Bicycle event (start at Macon Road Gate - ending a the Old Mimi Mart on R.T. Jones Road) Deb Feng,...