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Blended wing body prototype in the Langley Full-Scale Tunnel


TECHNICAL EXCELLENCE: 2002-2003
The Active Aeroelastic Wing F-18A lifts off on its first checkout to
investigate the potential of aerodynamically twisting flexible wings to improve maneuverability of high-performance aircraft at transonic and supersonic speeds. + Being Flexible Pays Off
First phase flight tests of a modified F/A-18A in the Active Aeroelastic Wing Project begin at NASA Dryden.
History icon + Release of Final Report from the Aerospace Commission on the Future of the U.S. Aerospace Industry
History icon + Space Shuttle Columbia Accident
NASA's Active Aeroelastic Wing F/A-18A research aircraft rolls upside
down during a 360-degree aileron roll on a test mission. + Being Flexible Pays Off
The first phase of 50 test flights for the Active Aeroelastic Wing Project's F/A-18A concludes at NASA Dryden.
The Altair unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), built by General Atomics
Aeronautical Systems, Inc. for NASA, is poised for flight at GA-ASI's flight test facility at El Mirage, California. + Unmanned Vehicles Take to the Skies
First successful test flight of the remotely-operated Altair, a high-altitude, long-endurance (HALE) unmanned aerial vehicle, concludes at El Mirage, California.
A blue cirle with the date, 06.03. + Data-Sharing Adds to Safe Flights
The Performance Data and Analysis Research System (PDARS) wins the Administrator's Award at NASA's Turning Goals into Reality (TGIR) awards program.
NASA's Helios Prototype electrically powered flying wing began a
checkout flight June 7 from the Navy's Pacific Missile Range Facility on the Hawaiian island of Kauai. + Investigation of the Helios Prototype Aircraft Mishap (PDF)
The solar-electric, propeller-driven Helios prototype aircraft is lost in the Pacific. Cause is later attributed to stress on the wingtips set in their long-duration flight configuration.
Northrop Grumman Corporation's modified U.S. Navy-F-5E Shaped Sonic Boom
Demonstration (SSBD) aircraft flies over the company's Palmdale, California facilities on August 2, 2003. + Sonic Boom Assumes New Shape
Flight tests begin for the Shaped Sonic Boom Demonstrator (SSBD)
F-5E, an aircraft with a modified forward section designed to reduce the intensity of sonic boom noise.
A blue cirle with the date, 08.03. + Unmanned Vehicles Take to the Skies
A small, unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) makes test flights over a California vineyard and transmits thermal images and Global Positioning System (GPS) information to overlay irrigation maps.
A blue cirle with the date, 08.03. + Breaking the 'Flutter' Code
After testing in the 9x15-foot Low Speed wind tunnel, NASA Glenn uses the flutter analysis capability of NASA's TURBO-AE code to redesign a new high-speed fan for jet engines to meet its aggressive goals for performance and noise reduction.
General Electric sector combustor mounted in the ASCR. + UEET Reports on Final Numbers
The Ultra Efficient Engine Technology project completes an interim technology benefits assessment of the overall potential benefits from new engine technologies designed to reduce emissions.
SiC/SiC vane subelement coated with an advanced environmental barrier
coating and containing cooling holes in the trailing edge. + Composites Help Engines Keep Their Cool
NASA Glenn tests components and subcomponents fabricated from advanced Ceramic Matrix Composites under gas turbine conditions to demonstrate the material's ability to perform as required in the stressful environment of a jet engine.
A blue cirle with the date, 09.03. + Better Decisions Surface from Research
The Surface Management System (SMS), a tool to help better manage air traffic from gate to gate on the surface of airports was demonstrated in full operational mode at Memphis International Airport.
History icon + Installation of NASA's XV-15 Tilt Rotor Aircraft at the National Air and Space Museum
History icon + Release of National Research Council Report: "Securing the Future of U.S. Air Transportation: A System in Peril"
History icon + 50th Anniversary of Scott Crossfield Mach 2 Flight
History icon + Centennial Celebration of the Wright Brother's 1903 First Powered Flight
History icon + Signing of "Vision 100 -- Century of Aviation Reauthorization Act"
(Public Law 108-176) by President George W. Bush

History icon + Formation of the Joint Planning & Development Office (JPDO) under NASA and the FAA




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