Convair XF-92, Forerunner of the F-102
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Convair XF-92, Forerunner of the F-102
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Eviation's Alice all electric commuter aircraft during taxi trials at Arlington Airport
Northrop X-4 Bantam
The compact Northrop X-4 "Bantam" research aircraft was built by the Northrop Corporation for the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA), forerunner to today's NASA, and the United States Air Force (USAF) to test aspects of flight as related to tailless aircraft design. Two prototypes were eventually completed with a first flight recorded on December 15th, 1948. Lacking true tail-area horizontal plane control surfaces, the design instead relied on a combination elevator/aileron arrangement (known as "elevons") to handle the aircraft's pitch and roll actions. The pair of aircraft proved troublesome throughout their test lives for their designs were generally unsound and unstable - recording just ten total flights from the period spanning 1950 to 1953.
F-102 News Report #3 1956
Some great cockpit photos of the X-1.
ISRO to Test Plane-Shaped Reusable Launch Vehicle in July
New Delhi (IANS) May 27, 2015 Come second half of July, India's space agency is likely to test a small model of reusable launch vehicle shaped like an aeroplane, said a senior official. "It is going to be an important engineering experiment for the Indian space agency. A small aeroplane-shaped vehicle would be launched from here sometime during the second half of July," M.Y.S.Prasad, director, Satish Dhawan Space Centr Full article
Isro to Test Plane-Shaped Reusable Launch Vehicle in July
Isro to Test Plane-Shaped Reusable Launch Vehicle in July
Come second half of July, India’s space agency is likely to test a small model of reusable launch vehicle shaped like an aeroplane, said a senior official. “It is going to be an important engineering experiment for the Indian space agency. A small aeroplane-shaped vehicle would be launched from here sometime during the second half of July,” M.Y.S.Prasad, director, Satish Dhawan Space Centre…
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The X-24A with the B-52 mothership. The X-24A was used to test concepts later utilized during the Space Shuttle program.
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