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| DFRC F-16 fleet 1997 - F-16XL Ship #2, F-16A, AFTI F-16, and F-16XL Ship #1 | ||
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| Photo Number: | EC97-44293-1 | |
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| Photo Date: | September 29, 1997 | |
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| Formats: | 522x480 JPEG Image (123 KBytes) 1114x1024 JPEG Image (588 KBytes) 3000x2757 JPEG Image (4,412 KBytes) |
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| Description: |
Four different versions of the F-16 were used by Dryden in the 1990s. On the left and right sides are two F-16XLs. On the left is the F-16XL #2 (NASA 848), which is the two-seat version, used for advanced laminar flow studies until late 1996. On the right is the single-seat F-16XL #1 (NASA 849), used for laminar flow research and sonic boom research. (Laminar flow refers to smooth airflow over a wing, which increases lift and reduces drag compared to turbulent airflow). Between them at center left is an F-16A (NASA 816), the only civilian operated F-16. Next to it at center right is the U.S. Air Force Advance Fighter Technology Integration (AFTI) F-16, a program to test new sensor and control technologies for future fighter aircraft. Both F-16XLs are in storage at Dryden. The F-16A was never flown at Dryden, and was parked by the entrance to the center. The AFTI F-16 is in the Air Force Museum. |
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| NASA Photo by: | Tony Landis | |
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| Keywords: | F-16XL Ship #2; F-16A; AFTI F-16; F-16XL Ship #1 | |
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