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Lift-Fan Delta Wing Fighter Model in Ames 40x80 foot Wind Tunnel.

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Top front view of Delta wing lift fan fighter model.

Don Richey

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aeronautics arc ames 40 x 80 ft lift fan ames aeronautics melliar ames research center delta lift fan delta fighter model fighter model foot wind tunnel foot wind tunnel high resolution fan fighter model top front view don richey nasa
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27/04/1967
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Ames Research Center
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aeronautics arc ames 40 x 80 ft lift fan ames aeronautics melliar ames research center delta lift fan delta fighter model fighter model foot wind tunnel foot wind tunnel high resolution fan fighter model top front view don richey nasa