Engineering:NASA 515
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NASA 515 | |
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NASA 515 in flight | |
Type | Boeing 737-130 |
Manufacturer | Boeing Aircraft Company |
Registration | N515NA |
First flight | April 9, 1967 |
Owners and operators | Boeing NASA |
Status | Retired |
Preserved at | Museum of Flight |
NASA 515 is a heavily modified Boeing 737 for NASA use as a continuing research facility.[1] The aircraft was the first 737 built and was used by Boeing to qualify the 737 design.[2] NASA 515 was maintained and flown by Langley Research Center as part of the Terminal Area Productivity (TAP) program.
After its use by NASA was concluded in 2003, the aircraft was preserved, and is on public display at the Museum of Flight, near Seattle, Washington. It is the last Boeing 737-100 still in existence.[3]
See also
References
- ↑ "NASA's B-737 Flying Laboratory". NASA. May 1994. http://www.nasa.gov/centers/langley/news/factsheets/B-737.html.
- ↑ "Boeing 737-130". The Museum of Flight. http://www.museumofflight.org/aircraft/boeing-737-130.
- ↑ Robert Bogash (28 Nov 2003). "FINAL FLIGHT The Trip Home for the Boeing 737 Prototype Airplane". Rbogash.com. http://rbogash.com/Final_Flight.html.
- Wallace, Lane E.. Airborne Trailblazers. NASA. https://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=795896&id=1&as=false&or=true&qs=Ntt%3DSP%2B4216%26Ntk%3Dall%26Ntx%3Dmode%2Bmatchall%26Ns%3DHarvestDate%257c1%26N%3D244%2B280. Retrieved January 10, 2010.
External links
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NASA 515.
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