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  • [Aircraft]: McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet (842NA)

    FA18 LEX.jpg

    [Type]: Fixed Wing
    [Use]: Research
    [Status (Qty)]: Retired
    [Dates From To]:
    [Research Centers]: Armstrong Flight Research Center
    [Current Location]: Clear Channel Stadium
    [Comments]:
    (Aircraft)

  • [Aircraft]: Gulfstream X-54
    [Type]:
    [Use]: Research, X-Planes,
    [Status (Qty)]: Proposed
    [Dates From To]:
    [Research Centers]:
    [Current Location]: Armstrong Flight Research Center
    [Comments]:
    (Aircraft)

  • [Aircraft]: North American F-86 Sabre

    F-86 Sabre.jpg

    [Type]: Fixed Wing
    [Use]: Chase
    [Status (Qty)]: Retired
    [Dates From To]:
    [Research Centers]: Armstrong Flight Research Center
    [Current Location]:
    [Comments]:
    (Aircraft)

  • [Aircraft]: Northrop M2-F3

    Northrop M2-F3.jpg

    [Type]: Fixed Wing
    [Use]: Research, Lifting body
    [Status (Qty)]: Retired (1)
    [Dates From To]:
    [Research Centers]: Ames Research Center, Armstrong Flight Research Center
    [Current Location]: Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum
    [Comments]:
    (Aircraft)

  • [Aircraft]: NASA X-43

    X-43A.jpg

    [Type]: Fixed Wing, UAV
    [Use]: Research, X-Planes
    [Status (Qty)]: Retired (3)
    [Dates From To]:
    [Research Centers]: Langley Research Center, Armstrong Flight Research Center
    [Current Location]:
    [Comments]:
    (Aircraft)

  • [Aircraft]: Bellanca Skyrocket II

    Bellanca Skyrocket II.jpg

    [Type]: Fixed Wing
    [Use]: Civil Aircraft Test
    [Status (Qty)]: Retired (1)
    [Dates From To]:
    [Research Centers]: Langley Research Center
    [Current Location]:
    [Comments]:
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NASA, also known as NASA and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, is an executive branch of the Federal Government that develops and implements the U.S. space program and conducts research in the aerospace and Space Sciences. NASA is currently the world’s leading aerospace research organization, sharing its research data with many national and international scientific institutions.

Throughout its history, NASA has used several different types of aircraft for permanent, semi-permanent or short-term use. These aircraft are usually redundant, but in a few cases they are newly built military aircraft. The random tool generated a total of 154 items for different aircraft models, status, current location, and other specific information. If you’re interested in studying these airlines, don’t miss out on the data compiled by random tools.

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