Stock Photo - NASA 848 is one of two modified F_16XL aircraft NASA used at the Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, California, to investigate laminar flow at supersonic speeds in a program to help improve the design of future civil transports and high_performance military aircraft. NASA´s XL research involves testing an experimental glove on the left wing of the aircraft, which is designed to achieve laminar smooth flow over a major portion of the wing during flight, reducing drag and, thereby, also reducing fuel consumption or extending the range of an aircraft. Research flights with an experimental wing device on NASA 848, a two_seat aircraft, began in October of 1995 and continued until November of 1996. A sistership, the single_seat F_16XL, flew the first phase of the research program and achieved supersonic laminar flow over a portion of a different experimental wing device.

Stock Photo: NASA 848 is one of two modified F-16XL aircraft NASA used at the Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, California, to investigate laminar flow at supersonic.

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