This site is dedicated to archiving the historical events that have transpired over the last 60+ years of flight research at what is now known as NASA Dryden Flight Research Center.
Dr. Christian Gelzer (Tybrin Corp.)
Chief Historian
NASA Dryden Flight Research Center
(661) 276-5290
Christian.Gelzer-1@nasa.gov
A collection of rare photos and historical facts documenting the extraordinary employees, special events and flight research projects flown at Dryden Flight Research Center over the last 50 years.
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Research pilot William H. "Bill" Dana completed his cockpit checklist in preparation for a flight in the rocket-powered X-15.
On the morning of Sept. 23, 1975, a team of engineers, technicians and flight crew busily prepared for the final rocket-powered flight of the X-24B, the last of the wingless lifting bodies.
The planned retirement of the space shuttle fleet in 2010 will bring to a close an era that opened in the high desert of Southern California nearly a half century ago.
In 1961, President John F. Kennedy signed an initiative endorsing the development of an American supersonic transport – SST for short – capable of flying three times the speed of sound.
NASA Flight Research Center's LLRV work led to development of the Apollo Lunar Landers.
Links to information about past research projects and programs flown at Dryden Flight Research Center.
Documents about the research projects, facilities, people, and history of the Dryden Flight Research Center.
A chronological listing of major flight research milestones flow at Dryden Flight Research Center from the late 1940s to the present.
Biographies and photos of Dryden's present and former Directors, reseaerch pilots and current management team.
An interactive overview of the experimental X-Planes flown at Dryden Flight Research Center over the last several decades.
A collection of QuickTime movies documenting flight research and special events conducted at NASA Dryden Flight Research Center from the 1940s to the present.
A collection of digitized photos containing many of the unique research aircraft flown at NASA Dryden Flight Research Center from the 1940s to the present.