File:Lockheed XC-35 (EL-2000-00220).jpeg

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English: The Lockheed XC-35, the first American aircraft with a pressurized cabin. NACA pilot Herbert H. Hoover intentionally flew the XC-35 into thunderstorms to gather data on the effects of severe weather on aircraft. These flights were following years later by further studies at Langley Research Center conducted with a Convair F-106 and a Learjet.
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