Wright Air Development Center in Ohio, United States. Tufts attached to wings of F-86 aircraft. A project officer climbs into the cockpit of F-86 aircraft and places film pack in camera, mounted on the rear of the pilot's seat. Officer talks to the pilot. Plane takes off. Project engineer views the film taken during test on 16 mm moviola and writes a report. Electronic flight stimulator F-86.
Wright Air Development Center in Ohio, United States. Pilot unit of flight stimulator, a test pilot sits in the cockpit of the flight stimulator. Flight stimulator and radar screen on the instrument panel. Operator's panel of flight stimulator. Test lab buildings with honey combed walls as technicians enter the room, plugs electrical connection to microphone and walks out of the room.
Wright Air Development Center in Ohio, United States. Rotor blades of a helicopter in operation. Light flashes from rotor blades as they rotate at night. Rotor blades stationary with ice foundation on the edge.
Wright Air Development Center in Ohio, United States. Test of Magnesium photographic flare attached to a United States B-26 aircraft. High voltage generator, a model of F-84 and a test of lightning conducted on it. Various experiments conducted at electrical research test building using electrical instruments as test meters. Civilian and military technicians operate electrical equipment. Electric impulse on one of the machines.
Wright Air Development Center in Ohio, United States. Test pilot at pressure chamber in Aero Med lab uses anti G suit, crash helmet with visor and oxygen mask. A man operates a wind tunnel. A split screen shows altitude reading of 4000 feet, pilot and the pressure door. Pilot's reaction as paper cover over pressure chamber door is burst. Meter shows an increase in altitude from 4000 to 6000 feet.
Wright Air Development Center in Ohio, United States. United States F-84 F aircraft with nose attachment for air to air hook up with B-36. Aircraft moves into position for aerial hook up with B-36 aircraft. Planes get hooked up. F-84 F plane attached under side of B-36 aircraft and attached to its bomb bay.
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