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XB-70 Cockpit
XB-70 Cockpit

ED97-44244-1The XB-70 #1 cockpit, which shows the complexity of this mid-1960s research aircraft. On the left and right sides of…

Monitoring Pathfinder-Plus from the Ground Control Station
Monitoring Pathfinder-Plus from the Ground Control Station

AeroVironment engineers and technicians closely monitored flight data in the ground control station during the Pathfinder-Plus' turbulence measurement flights.

F/A-18 Systems Research Aircraft
F/A-18 Systems Research Aircraft

A highly modified F/A-18B Hornet flown by NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center settles toward the runway at Edwards Air Force…

X-24B Lands on Rogers Dry Lake
X-24B Lands on Rogers Dry Lake

The X-24B is seen here landing on Rogers Dry Lake, adjacent to the NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, CA.

XB-70: World’s Largest Experimental Aircraft in the 1960s.
XB-70: World’s Largest Experimental Aircraft in the 1960s.

The figure standing on the ramp provides a size comparison with the XB-70A aircraft.

Turbulence Measurement Flight
Turbulence Measurement Flight

The Pathfinder-Plus solar-electric flying wing lifted off Rogers Dry Lake adjoining NASA Dryden Flight Research Center on a turbulence-measurement flight.

F/A-18 Systems Research Aircraft
F/A-18 Systems Research Aircraft

NASA Dryden Flight Research Center's F/A-18B Systems Research Aircraft on an External Vision System project flight.

Helios Prototype and Pathfinder-Plus on Dryden Ramp
Helios Prototype and Pathfinder-Plus on Dryden Ramp

Helios Prototype and Pathfinder-Plus on Dryden Ramp.

F/A-18 Systems Research Aircraft
F/A-18 Systems Research Aircraft

A new "Smart Skin" antenna mounted on the tip of the right vertical fin of the F/A-18 Systems Research Aircraft.

F/A-18 Systems Research Aircraft
F/A-18 Systems Research Aircraft

A new "Smart Skin" antenna, shown here on top of the right vertical stabilizer of the F/A-18 Systems Rearch Aircraft…