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NASA's Armstrong Flight Research Center

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125 photos · 5.6K views
D-558-1 in flight
D-558-2 being mounted to P2B-1S launch aircraft in hangar
D-558-2 Dropped from B-29 Mothership
Dale Reed with Model in Front of M2-F1
Endeavour is Delivered to the Kennedy Space Center
Gus Grissom & Milt Thompson With Paresev
HL-10 First Flight Landing
HL-10 on Lakebed with B-52 flyby
HL-10 On Rogers Dry Lake Bed With Pilots
Hyper III, M2-F2 & RC Mothership
Key members of the XS-1 Research Team
Lifting Bodies on Lakebed
M2-F1 In Tow Flight
M2-F1 in Tow
M2-F2 Crash on Rogers Dry Lake
M2-F3 In-Flight Launch from the B-52 Mothership
Paresev 1-B in Tow Flight
"Little Joe"
Pilot Major Cecil Powell and the X-24A on Lakebed
Pilot Milt Thompson and the M2-F2 Lifting Body
Pilot Neil Armstrong and X-15 #1
D-558-2 in flight with F-86 chase
NASA Research Pilot John A. Manke and M2-F3 Lifting Body
X-1-1 In Flight
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