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M-1-L Inflatable Recovery able Lifting Body Model in Ames 40x80 foot Wind Tunnel.

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3/4 front view of M-1-L inflatable recovery able lifting body model in Ames 40x80 foot wind tunnel. Mechanic, Ray Schmorance included in picture.

Don Richey

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inflatable lifting body arc ames aeronautics 40 x 80 ft wind tunnel ames aeronautics ames research center recovery body model body model foot wind tunnel foot wind tunnel high resolution m 1 l inflatable recovery front view ray schmorance don richey nasa
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02/06/1964
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Ames Research Center
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NASA
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inflatable lifting body arc ames aeronautics 40 x 80 ft wind tunnel ames aeronautics ames research center recovery body model body model foot wind tunnel foot wind tunnel high resolution m 1 l inflatable recovery front view ray schmorance don richey nasa