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About Ames Unitary Plan Wind Tunnel

NASA’s Ames Unitary Plan Wind Tunnel is located in the heart of California’s Silicon Valley.

Aerial of the Wind Tunnel complex

The Unitary Plan Wind Tunnel (UPWT) is a continuous flow tunnel in which three separate test sections cover a Mach number range between 0.2 and 3.5 (two tenths the speed of sound to three- and one-half times the speed of sound). The 11-by 11-Foot Transonic test section operates between a Mach number of 0.2 and 1.4. The 9-by 7-Foot Supersonic test section covers the range between Mach number 1.5 and 2.6 operates between 2.4 and 3.5. The 8-by 7-Foot Supersonic test section is currently inactive. Test pressures can be varied from a partial vacuum to over twice atmospheric pressure.

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NASA Ames Unitary Plan Wind Tunnel History

NASA Ames Unitary Plan Wind Tunnel facility was built in the 1950’s and funded by the Unitary Plan Act of 1949.

NASA Ames has been instrumental in the development of aviation and aerospace by working on many of the vehicles flying today.

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Aerial of construction of Wind Tunnel Complex
Aerial image of construction at NASA Ames Unitary Plan Wind Tunnel Complex. March 25, 1954.
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