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Travelmate Bear with SR-71 Researcher Marta Bohn-Meyer and Pilot Ed Schneider Research pilots at NASA Dryden tested a prototype helmet during the summer and fall of 2002.
The objective was to obtain data on fit, comfort and functionality.

Photo Number: EC02-0176-12

Photo Date: August 7, 2002

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Description:

Research pilots from the NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, Calif., tested a prototype two-part helmet. Built by Gentex Corp., Carbondale, Pa., the helmet was evaluated by five NASA pilots during the summer and fall of 2002. The objective was to obtain data on helmet fit, comfort and functionality. The inner helmet of the modular system is fitted to the individual crewmember. The outer helmet features a fully integrated spectral mounted helmet display and a binocular helmet mounted display. The helmet will be adaptable to all flying platforms.

The Dryden evaluation was overseen by the Center's Life Support office. Assessments have taken place during normal proficiency flights and some air-to-air combat maneuvering. Evaluation platforms included the F-18, B-52 and C-12. The prototype helmet is being developed by the Naval Air Science and Technology Office and the Aircrew Systems Program Office, Patuxent River, Md.


NASA Photo by: Tony Landis

Keywords: helmet, Gentex Corp., Dryden's Life Support office, Naval Air Science and Technology Office, Naval Aircrew Systems Program Office



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