
Early NACA research aircraft on the lakebed at the High-Speed Research Station in 1955.

The X-31 Enhanced Fighter Maneuverability Technology Demonstrator Aircraft was secured inside the fuselage of an Air Force Reserve C-5 transport.

The X-1E guards NASA Dryden Flight Research Center's main building.

While NASA Dryden's Jim Ross outlined his job as an aerial photographer, sixth-grade student Leo Banuelos learned first-hand about the…

An OV-1C Mohawk, serial #67-15932, was used in a joint NASA/US Army Aviation Engineering Flight Activity (USAAEFA) program to study…

Grumman OV-1C in the hangar used at the time by the Army at Edwards Air Force Base.

This 1976 photo shows the X-24B lifting body on the Rogers Dry Lake, adjacent to the NASA Dryden Flight Research…

Flight test engineers Bob Meyer and Marta Bohn-Meyer had the distinction of being the only married couple to both serve…

Heating test of a buckling panel in the 220,000-lb.

The women of the Computer Department at the NACA High-Speed Flight Research Station are shown busy with test flight calculations.