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T-34C (55-4351/NASA 815) NASA T-34C arrival at Dryden

Photo Number: EC96-43607-1
Photo Date: June 1996

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Description:

A NASA T-34C aircraft, used for safety chase, is viewed by personnel on the ramp at the Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, California, after its arrival in June of 1996. The aircraft was previously used at the Lewis Research Center in propulsion experiments involving turboprop engines, and was used as a chase aircraft at Dryden for smaller and slower research projects.

Chase aircraft accompany research flights for photography and video purposes, and also as support for safety and research. At Dryden, the T-34 is used mainly for smaller remotely piloted vehicles which fly slower than NASA's F-18's, used for larger scale projects. This aircraft was returned to the U.S. Navy in May of 2002.

The T-34C, built by Beech, carries a crew of 2 and is nicknamed the Mentor.


Keywords: T-34C; T-34; Beech; chase; safety; turboprop


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