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A-38524. Lift engine VSTOL fighter model, 3/4 top front view with jet engines. Edward Varerre, in picture.
Overhead view of Ryan XV-5A lift-fan VSTOL airplane.
Lift engine VSTOL fighter model, 3/4 lower front view showing jet engines exit vanes. Yarn tufts attached to...
3/4 rear view Ryan XV-5A lift-fan VSTOL airplane. Pictured with Tom Wills.
3/4 front view Ryan XV-5A lift-fan VSTOL airplane. Pictured with Tom Wills.
VSTOL Fighter Model in the NASA Ames 40x80ft Subsonic Wind Tunnel. Test-537 with Mike Falarski & Ray Hafalia
VSTOL Fighter Model in the NASA Ames 40x80ft Subsonic Wind Tunnel. Test-537 with Mike Falarski & Ray Hafalia
Bell V/STOL X-14 airplane mounted at 90 degrees yaw in 40x80 foot wind tunnel.
General Dynamics VSTOL Fighter model test-324 in 11x11ft w.t.
NASA AMES Photographers N-258 NAS DEDICATION CEREMONY. air show VSTOL aircraft QSRA, XV-15 Tiltrotor, AV-8B Harrier...
The augmentor wing concept was introduced during the early 1960s to enhance the performance of vertical and short...
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) researcher John Carpenter inspects an aircraft model with a...
Mission control Blue Room, seen here, in building 4800 at NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center, is part of the...