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F-16XL Ship #2 Supersonic Laminar Flow Control experiment
F-16XL Ship #2 Supersonic Laminar Flow Control experiment

A special "shock fence" installed beneath the leading edge of the left wing is visible in this underside aerial view…

ER-2 Readies for the SAGE III Ozone Loss and Validation Experiment (SOLVE) Mission
ER-2 Readies for the SAGE III Ozone Loss and Validation Experiment (SOLVE) Mission

ER-2 #809 outside Arena Arctica hangar in Kiruna, Sweden prior to the SAGE III Ozone Loss and Validation Experiment (SOLVE).

New Paint Job for Global Hawk
New Paint Job for Global Hawk

One of NASA's two Global Hawk unmanned high-altitude aircraft showed off its blue-and-white livery in front of its hangar at…

ER-2 CC-VEX Mission
ER-2 CC-VEX Mission

NASA'S ER-2 #806 lifted off from Edwards Air Force Base on a CALIPSO and CloudSat validation instrument checkout flight.

ER-2
ER-2

Lockheed ER-2 #806 high-altitude research aircraft in flight.

Orion PA-1 Crew Module Loaded Aboard C-17
Orion PA-1 Crew Module Loaded Aboard C-17

Technicians at NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center loaded the Orion flight test crew module onto an Air Force C-17 Aug.…

NASA’s Super Guppy Delivers the X-38 to Dryden
NASA’s Super Guppy Delivers the X-38 to Dryden

NASA's Super Guppy transport aircraft landed at Edwards Air Force Base, CA on July 11, 2000 to deliver the latest…

Orion PA-1 Crew Module Loaded Aboard C-17
Orion PA-1 Crew Module Loaded Aboard C-17

Technicians positioned an Orion flight test crew module inside a Mississippi Air National Guard C-17.

New NASA Livery for Global Hawk
New NASA Livery for Global Hawk

NASA's Global Hawk unmanned aircraft sports a blue-and-white paint scheme after repainting in the Edwards Air Force Base paint shop.

837 in Flight with the Intelligent Flight Control System on Board
837 in Flight with the Intelligent Flight Control System on Board

NASA Dryden's highly modified F-15B aircraft, tail number 837, was the Intelligent Flight Control System (IFCS) research testbed aircraft.