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X-36 Climbs out From Rogers Dry Lake on its First Flight

X-36 Climbs out From Rogers Dry Lake on its First Flight
The remotely-piloted X-36 Tailless Fighter Agility Research Aircraft climbed out from Rogers Dry Lake at the Dryden Flight Research Center on its first flight in May 1997.

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The remotely-piloted X-36 Tailless Fighter Agility Research Aircraft climbed out from Rogers Dry Lake at the Dryden Flight Research Center on its first flight in May 1997. The aircraft flew for five minutes and reached an altitude of approximately 4,900 feet.May 17, 1997NASA Photo / Carla Thomas› X-36 Project Description