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X-29 and other Research Aircraft on Ramp

X-29 and other Research Aircraft on Ramp
A group photo of research aircraft at NASA's Ames/Dryden Flight Research Facility in 1993 (redesignated the Dryden Flight Research Center in 1994).

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A group photo of research aircraft at NASA’s Ames/Dryden Flight Research Facility in 1993 (redesignated the Dryden Flight Research Center in 1994). Left to right: mock-up of X-15, F-18B, SR-71A, X-31, and X-29.
The X-15 mock-up is painted as the #3 aircraft, which was lost on November 15, 1967, in an accident that resulted in the death of Air Force Major Mike Adams. The mock-up was (2001) atop a pole in front of Dryden’s main gate.
The two-seat F-18B was in use around the turn of the 20th into the 21st century as a chase aircraft for a variety of projects.
The SR-71 was one of several transferred to NASA after the aircraft was retired by the Air Force.
The X-31 was designed to test flight at high angles of attack using thrust vectoring.
The X-29 served as a testbed for forward swept wings. These aircraft and mock-up suggest the great variety of flight research that Dryden Flight Research Center and its predecessor organizations have conducted over more than 50 years since 1946.April 1, 1993NASA Photo / Dutch Slager› X-29 Project Description