Dryden’s expertise in atmospheric flight research and test provides significant progress toward the fulfillment of US space exploration.
John Del Frate - Director
Advanced Planning and Partnerships
Dryden Flight Research Center
PO Box 273
MS 2701
Edwards, CA 93523
phone: 661-276-3704
email: John.H.DelFrate@nasa.gov
For general information contact us at:
661-276-3100
Ask.DFRC@dfrc.nasa.gov
Dryden’s expertise in atmospheric flight research and test provides significant progress toward the fulfillment of US space exploration.
Six discipline branches — aerodynamics and propulsion; aerostructures; dynamics and controls; flight instrumentation; flight systems; and systems engineering and integration — provide research and pro...
Dryden uses a system of facilities, consisting of experimental labs and shops for modification, repair, instrumentation, test, and qualification, to support its mission.
To achieve higher performance, Dryden is creating a more open, consultative work environment that encourages new ideas and approaches and appreciates the value of challenging technical conclusions and...
Dryden's Test Systems Directorate provides flight simulation, range, and global network capabilities to conduct aerospace flight research and technology integration, space exploration concepts, airborne remote sensing and science missions, and operations of the Space Shuttle and International Space Station.
The Flight Operations Directorate manages and technically directs all Dryden flight operations and flight support activities required to accomplish Center objectives.
The Aerospace Projects Directorate manages all of Dryden’s flight projects. It serves the Center and other NASA installations, Military and other Federal agencies, industry, and academia.
NASA Dryden’s Research and Engineering Directorate is responsible for the overall engineering content of flight research projects.