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Experimental Fabrication Shop Craftsmen Inspect X-38 Pylon

Experimental Fabrication Shop Craftsmen Inspect X-38 Pylon
Dryden Experimental Fabrication Shop's Andy Blua and Jeff Doughty made sure the new pylon for the X-38 fit precisely during a fit-check on NASA's B-52 at the Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, CA in 1997.

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Dryden Experimental Fabrication Shop’s Andy Blua and Jeff Doughty made sure the new pylon for the X-38 fit precisely during a fit-check on NASA’s B-52 at the Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, CA in 1997. The 1,200-pound steel pylon, fabricated at Dryden, was an “adapter” to allow the X-38 research vehicle to be carried aloft and launched from the bomber. The X-38 was designed as a technology demonstrator to help develop an emergency Crew Return Vehicle for the International Space Station.1997NASA Photo / Tony Landis› X-38 Project Description