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CV-990 Landing Systems Research Aircraft (LSRA) during Space Shuttle tire test CV-990 Landing Systems Research Aircraft (LSRA) during Space Shuttle tire test

Photo Number: ED95-43234-1
Photo Date: August 2, 1995

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Description: A NASA CV-990, modified as a Landing Systems Research Aircraft (LSRA), lands on the Edwards AFB main runway in test of the space shuttle landing gear system. In this case, the shuttle tire failed, bursting into flame during the rollout.

The space shuttle landing gear test unit, operated by a high-pressure hydraulic system, allowed engineers to assess and document the performance of space shuttle main and nose landing gear systems, tires and wheel assemblies, plus braking and nose wheel steering performance. The series of 155 test missions for the space shuttle program provided extensive data about the life and endurance of the shuttle tire systems and helped raise the shuttle crosswind landing limits at Kennedy.

The CV-990 used as the LSRA was built in 1962 by the Convair Division of General Dynamics Corp., Ft. Worth, Texas, served as a research aircraft at Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California, before it came to Dryden.


NASA Photo by: Dryden Video

Keywords: CV-990 LSRA Images


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