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NASA's historic B-52 mothership carried the X-43A and its Pegasus booster rocket on a captive carry flight from...
The small size of the X-43A scramjet is evident in this nose-on view while mounted to its modified Pegasus booster...
NASA's venerable B-52B mothership launch aircraft served as the backdrop at its retirement ceremony on Dec. 17, 2004.
With the X-43A and its booster rocket tucked under its right wing, NASA's venerable B-52B mothership climbs out...
NASA engineers monitor mission progress from a Dryden control room prior to launch of the X-43A scramjet and its...
NASA's B-52B mothership, escorted by two F-18s, makes a final flyover after its last research mission that launched...
Flight Research Center and Dryden Flight Research Center engineer R. Dale Reed has long used free-flight models to...
This is the X-34 Technology Testbed Demonstrator being mated with the L-1011 mothership. The X-34 will demonstrate...
NASA X-43A Monitor Station Operator Brad Neal performs final checks and pre-flight preparations aboard the B-52 for...
Against the midnight blue of a high-altitude sky, Orbital Sciences’ Pegasus winged rocket booster ignites after...
A close-up view of the X-38 research vehicle mounted under the wing of the B-52 mothership prior to a 1997 test...
NASA research pilot Milt Thompson is helped into the cockpit of the M2-F2 lifting body research aircraft at NASA’s...
This photo shows one of the X-38 lifting-body research vehicles mated to NASA's B-52 mothership in flight prior to...
A photo of model airplane builders James B. Newman and Robert L. McDonald preparing for a flight with models of the...
B-29 mothership with pilots - Dick Payne, Stan Butchart, Joe Walker, Charles Littleton, and John Moise
NASA research pilot Milt Thompson sits in the M2-F2 "heavyweight" lifting body research vehicle before a 1966 test...
NASA retired its esteemed B-52B heavy-lift aircraft after nearly half a century of consistent service. The B-52B's...
The second free-flight test of an evolving series of X-38 prototypes took place July 10, 2001 when the X-38 was...
A unique, close-up view of the X-38 under the wing of NASA's B-52 mothership prior to launch of the lifting-body...
The X-38 prototype of the Crew Return Vehicle for the International Space Station drops away from its launch pylon...
A collection of NASA's research aircraft on the ramp at the Dryden Flight Research Center in July 1997: X-31, F-15...
NASA's X-38, a prototype of a Crew Return Vehicle (CRV) resting on the lakebed near the Dryden Flight Research...
A close-up view of the Highly Maneuverable Aircraft Technology (HiMAT) research vehicle attached to a wing pylon on...
Hugh Dryden (far left) presents the NACA Exceptional Service Medal award at the NACA High Speed Flight Station. He...