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M2-F1 Used for Research Flights and as Check-Out Vehicle

M2-F1 Lifting Body
Following the first M2-F1 air-tow flight on 16 August 1963, the Flight Research Center used the vehicle for both research flights and to check out new lifting-body pilots.

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Following the first M2-F1 air-tow flight on 16 August 1963, the Flight Research Center used the vehicle for both research flights and to check out new lifting-body pilots. These included Bruce Peterson, Don Mallick, Fred Haise, and Bill Dana from NASA. Air Force pilots who flew the M2-F1 included Chuck Yeager, Jerry Gentry, Joe Engle, Jim Wood, and Don Sorlie, although Wood, Haise, and Engle only flew on car tows. In the three years between the first and last flights of the M2-F1, it made about 400 car tows and 77 air tows.August 30, 1963NASA Photo› M2-F1 Project Description