File:A Full Flightline at Armstrong (E58-3571).jpg

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Behind three Douglas D-558-IIs is the B-29 launch aircraft. Under its right wing is the world’s first ground-based reaction control system motion simulator.

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English: Behind three Douglas D-558-IIs is the B-29 launch aircraft. Under its right wing is the world’s first ground-based reaction control system motion simulator.
Date Taken on 25 March 1958
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This image or video was catalogued by Armstrong Flight Research Center of the United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) under Photo ID: E58-3571.

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Author NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center / NASA
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Reaction Control System Motion Simulator; National Advisory Committee; NACA; AFRC; DFRC; Douglas D-558-IIs; B-29; Dryden Flight Research Center; Armstrong Flight Research Center

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