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Three Lifting Bodies on Lakebed
Three Lifting Bodies on Lakebed

The wingless, lifting body aircraft sitting on Rogers Dry Lake at what is now NASA’s Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards,…

SR-71B – in Flight with F/A-18 Chase Aircraft
SR-71B – in Flight with F/A-18 Chase Aircraft

NASA 831, an SR-71B operated by the Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, Calif., cruises over the Mojave Desert with an…

YF-12A in Flight Undergoing ‘Coldwall’ Heat Transfer Experiment
YF-12A in Flight Undergoing ‘Coldwall’ Heat Transfer Experiment

The YF-12C was the second production SR-71A (61-7951), modified with YF-12A inlets and engines, and given a bogus tail number…

ER-2 High Altitude Research Aircraft During Take Off
ER-2 High Altitude Research Aircraft During Take Off

ER-2 tail number 709, is one of two Airborne Science ER-2s used as science platforms by Dryden. The aircraft are…

ER-2 High Altitude Research Aircraft During Take Off
ER-2 High Altitude Research Aircraft During Take Off

ER-2 tail number 709 was one of two Airborne Science ER-2s used as science platforms by Dryden. The aircraft were…

Lockheed ER-2 #709 High Altitude Research Aircraft in Flight
Lockheed ER-2 #709 High Altitude Research Aircraft in Flight

ER-2 tail number 709 was one of two Airborne Science ER-2s used as science platforms by Dryden.

ER-2 High Altitude Research Aircraft During Take Off
ER-2 High Altitude Research Aircraft During Take Off

NASA ER-2 tail number 709, now renumbered as NASA 809, is shown arriving at Edwards Air Force Base in Southern…

YF-12A and YF-12C in Flight Formation at Dawn
YF-12A and YF-12C in Flight Formation at Dawn

The YF-12A (60-6935) carries the “coldwall” heat transfer pod on a pylon beneath the forward fuselage.

Two YF-12 Aircraft in Fight
Two YF-12 Aircraft in Fight

The YF-12C was the second production SR-71A (61-7951), modified with YF-12A inlets and engines, and given a bogus tail number…

T-34C Arrival
T-34C Arrival

Chase aircraft such as the T-34C accompany research flights for photography and video purposes.