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LOCKHEED F-94C #156 AIRPLANE. COOLING AIR EJECTOR on NACA Ames Flight Line ARC-1955-A-20696

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LOCKHEED F-94C #156 AIRPLANE. COOLING AIR EJECTOR on NACA Ames Flight Line

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naca arc ames research center lockheed lockheed f airplane cooling ejector cooling air ejector ames flight line naca ames flight line arc 1950 s airplanes high resolution lockheed f 94 c naca ames flight line arc 1955 a 20696 naca ames flight line military aircraft aviation nasa
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06/09/1955
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naca arc ames research center lockheed lockheed f airplane cooling ejector cooling air ejector ames flight line naca ames flight line arc 1950 s airplanes high resolution lockheed f 94 c naca ames flight line arc 1955 a 20696 naca ames flight line military aircraft aviation nasa