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Boeing SST Model Mounted in Ames 40x80 Foot Wind Tunnel.

This NASA Dryden Flight Research Center DC-8, on view at Patrick Air Force Base, stands ready to pursue its goal of collecting high-altitude information about Atlantic hurricanes and tropical storms. Flying at 35,000 to 40,000 feet, the plane is equipped with instruments to measure the storm’s structure, environment and changes in intensity and tracking. The DC-8 is part of the NASA-led Atmospheric Dynamics and Remote Sensing program that includes other government weather researchers and the university community in a study of Atlantic hurricanes and tropical storms. The hurricane study, which lasts through September 1998, is part of NASA’s Earth Science enterprise to better understand the total Earth system and the effects of natural and human-induced changes on the global environment KSC-98pc912

A right front view of a Concorde aircraft making a low pass during Air Fete '84

The tail section of a United Soviet Socialists Republic (Russian) TU-95 Bear bomber aircraft in flight over the Arctic Ocean, during a flight to Keflavik, Iceland in 1983. Eight Russian TU-95 Bear bombers were intercepted by U.S. Air Force F-4D Phantom aircraft assigned to the 119th Fighter Wing 'Happy Hooligans', North Dakota Air National Guard, during the deployment. (A3604) (U.S. Air Force PHOTO) (Released)

Boeing B-47E 51-2360 [WB-47E] 55WRS McClellan AFB Mar66 [Peter B.Lewis via RJF]

An air-to-air left front view of a TR-1B two-seat training version of the TR-1A tactical reconnaissance aircraft

A left side view of an Air France Concorde supersonic passenger aircraft parked on the flight line during a stopover at the air station

An air-to-air rear view of a KC-10 Extender aircraft in use during a tactical large force employment exercise. It is assigned to the 9th Air Refueling Squadron

NASA X-48B, Dryden history gallery

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Air Station Cape Cod Hurricane Preparedness

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CAPE COD, Mass. - Aircraft and crews at Air Station Cape Cod stand prepared to assess vital shipping ports and waterways, as well as potential search and rescue missions, upon the arrival and passing of Hurricane Irene on Aug. 28, 2011. The air station's area of responsibility spans the Northern New Jersey to Canadian Borders. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Eric J. Chandler.

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label_outline Explore Shipping Ports, Hu 25 C Falcon, Mh 60 T Jayhawk

Coast Guard Over Kuwait by George Schoenberger

A underside view of an F/A-18 Hornet aircraft assigned to Air Test and Evaluation Squadron Four (VX-4)

A U.S. Airman from the 9th Expeditionary Bomb Squadron

A pararescueman (PJ) glides through the air during

Captain (CPT), John Andress, USMC, F-18D Hornet aircraft pilot assigned to Marine Fighter Attack Squadron (All Weather) (VMFA "AW"-121), Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Miramar San Diego, CA adjusts his oxygen mask in preparation for a mission during DESERT RESCUE IX. DESERT RESCUE IX is a Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR) training exercise involving all branches of the US Military in a real world rescue and combat scenario

The HC-144 from Air Station Cape Cod stands by on the

A CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter from Helicopter Combat Support Squadron 11 (HC-11), assigned to the replenishment oiler USS ROANOKE (AOR 7), background), delivers cargo to the deck of the aircraft carrier USS CORAL SEA (CV 43). On the left is an E-2 Hawkeye airborne early warning aircraft. The CORAL SEA is returning to its home port at Naval Air Station Alameda, California

ACH-53E helicopter, with Marine Aviation Weapons and

US Marine Corps (USMC) Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighters from Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS), Beaufort, South Carolina (SC), and Firemen from the Savannah, Georgia (GA), Fire Department, work to extinguish a fire inside a mock-up aircraft trainer at the Georgia (GA), Air National Guard (ANG) Combat Readiness Training Center (CRTC), during Exercise Battlehog 1-04

A Coast Guard Air Station Cape Cod MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter

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Coast Guard Petty Officer 1st Class Joshua Mayfield

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disaster preparedness cape cod sar search and rescue new york massachusetts shipping ports air station coast guard aircraft helicopter boston mh 60 t jayhawk petty officer eric j chandler hurricane irene cgvi hu 25 c falcon petty officer 2nd class eric j chandler air station cape cod hurricane preparedness dvids ultra high resolution high resolution us coast guard district 1 search and rescue operations