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| F-18 SRA in flight | ||
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| Photo Number: | EC95-42988-5 | |
| Photo Date: | Feb 1995 | |
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| Formats: | 558x480 JPEG Image (53 KBytes) 1190x1024 JPEG Image (411 KBytes) 3030x2606 JPEG Image (7,615 KBytes) |
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| Description: |
NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, California, used this early-model F-18 Hornet as a flying research platform to evaluate a number of emerging technologies in aircraft control and information systems. The Systems Research Aircraft, a pre-production two-seat version of the twin-engine tactical fighter aircraft, had been extensively modified for its research role.
Among projects flown on the plane were experiments to evaluate fiber optics for flight-critical control systems, advanced air data acquisition systems, and electrically-powered flight control actuators which did not require connection to the aircraft central hydraulic system. The new technologies could lead to lighter and more efficient aircraft designs with higher performance and greater safety. |
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| NASA Photo by: | Carla Thomas | |
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| Keywords: | F-18 SRA; Systems Research Aircraft; advanced air data acquisition systems; electrically-powered flight control actuators | |
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Last Modified: February 6, 2002 |
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