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| F-16XL ship #1 landing with drag chute | ||
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| Photo Number: | EC95-42960-5 | |
| Photo Date: | February 15, 1995 | |
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| Formats: | 539x480 JPEG Image (104 KBytes) 1150x1024 JPEG Image (602 KBytes) 3000x2670 JPEG Image (5,787 KBytes) |
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| Description: |
NASA's single-seat F-16XL makes a drag chute landing on the runway at Edwards Air Force Base in California's Mojave Desert. The aircraft was most recently used in the Cranked-Arrow Wing Aerodynamics Project (CAWAP) to test boundary layer pressures and distribution. Previously it had been used in a program to investigate the characteristics of sonic booms for NASA's High Speed Research Program. Data from the program will be used in the development of a high speed civilian transport. During the series of sonic boom research flights, the F-16XL was used to probe the shock waves being generated by a NASA SR-71 and record their shape and intensity. |
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| Keywords: | F-16XL Ship #1; F-16XL; drag chute; CAWAP; SR-71; sonic boom research; cranked wing | |
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