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A-5A

A-5A on lakebed.

 
Photo Number: ECN-231
Photo Date: 1963
 
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Photo
Description:

A North American Aviation A-5A Vigilante (Navy serial number 147858/NASA tail number 858) arrived from the Naval Air Test Center, Patuxent River, MD, on December 19, 1962, at the NASA Flight Research Center (now, Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, CA). The Center flew the A-5A in a year-long series of flights in support of the U.S. supersonic transport program. The Center flew the aircraft to determine the let-down and approach conditions of a supersonic transport flying into a dense air traffic network. With the completion of the research flights, the Center sent the A-5A back to the Navy on December 20, 1963.

 
Project
Description:

A North American Aviation, Inc. A-5A Vigilante jet aircraft was used for simulation studies of the supersonic transport in 1963. These flights followed two flight plans that were based upon earlier NASA Flight Research Center studies, one for a variable-sweep wing configuration and the other for a delta-wing configuration. NASA Flight Research Center test pilot William H. Dana made approximately 21 flights along federal airways that entered Los Angeles..

 
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Keywords: A-5A; North American Aviation; Inc.; A-5A Vigilante; NASA Flight Research Center; William H Dana; Dryden Flight Research Center; NASA; supersonic transport
 


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