The NASA Neil A. Armstrong Flight Research Center (AFRC) is an aeronautical research center operated by NASA. Its primary campus is located inside Edwards...
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landings. The LLRVs were used by the FRC, now known as the NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center, at Edwards Air Force Base, California, to study and analyze...
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Center at the Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility or just Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility, formerly the NASA John H. Glenn Research Center at Plum Brook Station...
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East section. Early in 1945, the center expanded to include rocket research, leading to the establishment of a flight station at Wallops Island, Virginia...
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Lifting body (section Armstrong Flight Research Center)
lifting body concept began in 1962 with R. Dale Reed of NASA's Armstrong Flight Research Center. The first full-size model to come out of Reed's program was...
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Dryden Fact Sheet — B-52B "Mothership" Launch Aircraft". Dryden Flight Research Center. NASA. Retrieved January 9, 2010. Creech, Gray (December 15, 2004)...
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project, Armstrong Flight Research Center "research pilots William H. "Bill" Dana and Ed Schneider completed the envelope expansion flights in February...
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Devices were built, one at the Armstrong Flight Research Center in California, the other at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. A third Orbiter Lifting...
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Northrop HL-10 (section Unrealized space flight)
planform. It currently is on display at the entrance to the Armstrong Flight Research Center at Edwards Air Force Base. Northrop Corporation built the HL-10...
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Edwards Air Force Base (redirect from Muroc Flight Test Base)
Force Test Center, Air Force Test Pilot School, and NASA's Armstrong Flight Research Center. It is the Air Force Materiel Command center for conducting...
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