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T-29 AIRPLANE AND ALTIMETER TEST SETUP ONBOARD

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T-29 AIRPLANE AND ALTIMETER TEST SETUP ONBOARD

NASA Identifier: C-1971-734

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1971
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SSGT Chuck Hensley of the 55th Organizational Maintenance Squadron services communications equipment in the battle staff compartment of an EC-135 Stratolifter "Looking Glass" aircraft of the 2nd Airborne Command and Control Squadron, 55th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing, prior to a mission. Named "Glory Trip 143GB," the mission will be the first remote launch of a silo-housed Minuteman III missile by an aircraft based at Offutt. The missile will be launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base, California

Byron Boman, from Atsugi, Japan, assigned to Fleet Readiness Center Western Pacific, repairs an aircraft aboard the aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77).

Steve Highly, left, Jim Hollinger, center, and Allen Rose calibrate SSM/I radiometers in the Image Processing Facility at the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL). Radiometers mounted aboard a RP-3A Orion aircraft will be used to validate data obtained through the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP), a joint Navy/Air Force project

U.S. Air Force Maj. Steve Martin, the officer-in-charge

The maintenance electronic trainer (TAU-199/E) was developed by the Boeing Company for maintenance training on the flight loads recorder system, the AIMS (IFF) system, and the crash position indicator/flight recorder system of the E-3A Sentry aircraft

F-100 FAILURE DATA, NASA Technology Images

Production. Pratt and Whitney airplane engines. A new Pratt and Whitney airplane motor running on a test stand at a large Eastern plant. Before being shipped to one or another of our aircraft factories, the engine must demonstrate its ability to meet rigid Air Force requirements. Pratt and Whitney Aircraft

Chief Master Sgt. Brian Kruzelnick, Air Mobility Command

B-47 NACELLE IN THE ALTITUDE WIND TUNNEL AWT SHOP

NASA PHOTOVOLTAIC PLASMA INTERACTION TEST - Glenn Research Center History

A man on the telephone as he is reading documents.

[Alphonse Penaud design for twin-propeller monoplane with large wing]

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