The “Flight Test Files” series of articles explores the aircraft used by the Dryden Flight Research Center over the years in its pursuit of aeronautical advancements.
How a small NASA T-37 jet flew deliberately into wake turbulence to help engineers understand…
The North American F-86 Sabre was not only a Korean War fighter but also a…
How NASA used the F-104 Starfighter’s razor-thin wing to explore supersonic handling, shuttle approaches, and…
NACA used the F-100 Super Sabre to study supersonic stability, pilot workload, and sonic boom…
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…
Once built to prowl the night skies as a tactical bomber, the Martin B-57B Canberra…
In the early 1950s, as aircraft designs pushed the limits of speed and range, the…
NASA Dryden played a key role in advancing the Grumman F-14 Tomcat’s capabilities through two…
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