A U.S. Navy Curtiss SNC-1 Falcon trainer photographed at NACA Langley Research Center, Virginia in April 1942. (NASA Photograph.)
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North American P-51H Mustang used by NACA for flight research during 1945. (NASA Photograph.)
Research B-24 Liberator mounting W24-C engines and radar nose installation. (NASA Photograph.)
NACA Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress used by the NACA staff as a test platform during bomb dropping trials. (NASA Photograph.)
U.S. Navy Grumman XF8F-1 Bearcat prototype being tested at NACA Langley Research Center near the end of World War II. (NASA Photograph.)
A De Havilland Mosquito flown at NACA Langley Research Center, Virginia for longitudinal stability and control studies in January 1945. (NASA Langley Research Center Photograph.)
A North American XP-51 Mustang photographed at Langley in September 1943. (NASA Photograph.)
A German Jumo 004 engine with cover removed is inspected at the Aircraft Engine Research Laboratory of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) in March 1946. (NASA Photograph.)
A British Hawker Hurricane IIA fighter was used for evaluation of stability and flight control at NACA Langley Research Center, Virginia. (NASA Photograph.)
In-flight testing of a ramjet mounted on a Northrop P-61 Black Widow at the Aircraft Engine Research Laboratory (AERL) of NACA. The AERL is now part of NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Ohio. (NASA Photograph.)