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ER-2 Number 806 takes off from Edwards

ER-2 Number 806 Taking Off from Edwards on a Scientific Instruments Validation Flight

Movie Number   EM-0010-03
Movie Date   July 13, 2006
Formats   160x120 QuickTime Movie (1.1 MB)
320x240 QuickTime Movie (2.2 MB)
480x320 QuickTime Movie (3.4 MB)
640x480 QuickTime Movie (5.6 MB)
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Description  

In this 32 second film clip ER-2 Number 806 takes off from Edwards AFB on a Scientific Instruments Validation Flight

In 1981, NASA acquired its first ER-2 aircraft. The agency obtained a second ER-2 in 1989. These airplanes replaced two Lockheed U-2 aircraft, which NASA had used to collect scientific data since 1971. The U-2, and later the ER-2, were based at the Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California, until 1997. In 1997, the ER-2 aircraft and their operations moved to NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, California.

Since the inaugural flight for this program, August 31, 1971, NASA U-2 and ER-2 aircraft have flown more than 4,000 data missions and test flights in support of scientific research conducted by scientists from NASA, other federal agencies, states, universities, and the private sector.

 

Keywords   ER-2 Number 806, taking off from Edwards, Scientific Instruments Validation Flight Edwards Air Force Base
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