Flight Test Files is a series that looks closely at the aircraft flown by NACA and later NASA at the High-Speed Flight Station in Edwards, California, known today as the Armstrong Flight Research Center. These were not always purpose-built research airplanes. Many were operational fighters, bombers, or transports that were brought to the desert to answer specific technical questions. Each article focuses on what problem NACA/NASA engineers were trying to solve, why a particular aircraft was chosen, what the flights revealed, and how it changed the future of aviation.
How the T-38 Talon became America’s first supersonic trainer, shaping USAF pilot training and NASA…
The Douglas X-3 Stiletto fell short of Mach 2 but revealed roll coupling risks and…
How brief studies at the Edwards Air Force Base helped shape the F-105 Thunderchief, a…
A detailed look at how the US Army’s OV-1C Mohawk evolved from a low-altitude battlefield…
A Flight Test Files deep dive into NASA’s Bell XV-15 program, explaining how careful flight…
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