File:"Miniature Aces" NASA's Dale Reed Flight Research Laboratory (AFRC-2015-10946).webm
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[edit]Description"Miniature Aces" NASA's Dale Reed Flight Research Laboratory (AFRC-2015-10946).webm |
English: This video uncovers the workings, tools, and rationale of the scaled aircraft lab at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center on Edwards Air Force Base. Watch commercial-off-the-shelf aircraft, one-of-a-kind designs, powered aircraft, and gliders take-off, fly, and land. The chief pilot and designer of the lab explains how and why they do what they do. |
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Date | Taken on 23 February 2015 | ||
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Author | NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center | ||
Keywords InfoField | Model Aircraft; Aerospace; Technology; Flight Test; Unmanned Aerial Vehicle; Aeronautics; Development; Aerospace Engineering; Fixed-Wing Aircraft; Research; Aircraft |
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