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Electronics technician Bill Clark assembling a cannon plug with the help of Jim Lewis Electronics technician Bill Clark assembling a cannon plug with the help of Jim Lewis

Photo Number: EC91-134-29
Photo Date: March 14, 1991

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Description: There is always something needed for a NASA aircraft before a research flight can take place. This photo shows William J. Clark working on one of those “somethings” while Jimmie C. Lewis watches ready to help.

Working on a research project is a challenge, for there is no set pattern to follow. From the drawings to the final product there are many people who contribute to that final product -- the flight.

The electronic technicians in the Instrumentation Laboratory at NASA Ames-Dryden Flight Research Facility are no exception. Bill Clark is busy creating a cannon plug to be used on the CV-990. He is soldering wires in the appropriate order so the plug will transmit electrical currents correctly when installed in the airplane. Jim stands by to give help and support on the project.


Keywords: Dryden People; NASA; Convair CV-990; William J. Clark; Jimmie C. Lewis; Electronic Technicians; Instrumentation Laboratory; Ames-Dryden Flight Research Facility


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