File:F-86D at Moffett Field.jpg
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DescriptionF-86D at Moffett Field.jpg |
English: A U.S. Air Force North American F-86D-40-NA Sabre fighter (s/n 52-3787) used by the Ames Aeronautical Laboratory of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA), at Moffett Field, California (USA), for gunsight tracking and guidance and control displays from 17 March 1955 to 1 February 1960. |
Date | late 1950s |
Source | NASA pulication "SP-3300 Flight Research at Ames, 1940-1997" [1] |
Author | NACA |
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