Dryden Flight Research Center

September 2010
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NASA Represented at Capital Air Show in Sacramento Sep 14, 2010 07:05:06 PM | Kevin J Rohrer
 
NASA research pilot Herman blogs about his weekend at the California Capitol Air Show in Sacramento.
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Green Aviation Summit: a roadmap on how these various technologies fit into the bigger picture Sep 09, 2010 08:12:09 PM | Kevin J Rohrer
 
NASA's Green Aviation Summit has "been an opportunity to see a broad picture of how the agency is pursuing green aviation."
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Green Aviation: charts, numbers and the language of engineers Sep 09, 2010 07:26:35 PM | Kevin J Rohrer
 
Eye charts with tiny numbers represent pure, meaningful data to engineers working on NextGen aircraft.
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Green Aviation Summit: radical aircraft ideas under construction! Sep 09, 2010 07:05:20 PM | Kevin J Rohrer
 
Next generation aircraft will require a range of technologies and leveraging, such as electron beam free-form fabrication and carbon nanotubes.
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Tim Risch: X-48 BWB a good idea for reducing noise, fuel burn and emissions Sep 09, 2010 04:07:26 PM | Kevin J Rohrer
 
Boeing's blended wing-body X-48 airplane got a lot of notice at the Green Aviation Summit because it holds great promise for reducing noise, fuel burn and emissions.
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Dennis Hines outlines NASA Dryden's role in Green Aviation research Sep 09, 2010 03:05:01 PM | Kevin J Rohrer
 
Dennis Hines, NASA Dryden’s Associate Director for Programs, provides a brief overview of NASA Dryden’s role in green aviation research.
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Green Aviation: Charlie Bolden says NASA has a critical environmental responsibility Sep 09, 2010 02:13:49 PM | Kevin J Rohrer
 
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden said that NASA has a "critical responsibility" to the flying public to develop environmentally responsible solutions to the nation's most pressing aviation problems.
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Boeing and NASA's X-48B highlighted at Green Aviation Summit Sep 10, 2010 10:17:52 AM | Kevin J Rohrer
 
Boeing and NASA’s blended wing body airplane is highlighted again at the Green Aviation Summit.
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AIAA chief: NASA focusing on improved propulsion, aerodynamics, fuels Sep 09, 2010 03:13:59 PM | Kevin J Rohrer
 
AIAA President Mark Lewis says NASA Aeronautics is focusing on improved propulsion solutions, alternate fuels, advanced aerodynamic configurations, and even conservation, i.e., flying less in order to conserve fuel.
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Green Aviation Summit — Jaiwon Shin gives ARMD overview Sep 09, 2010 12:28:37 PM | Kevin J Rohrer
 
Dr. Jaiwon Shin, NASA’s Associate Administrator for Aeronautics Research, gave an overview of the NASA Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate, then outlined the X-48B Blended Wing Body research aircraft.
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NASA's Green Aviation Summit -– being environmentally responsible Sep 09, 2010 03:45:30 PM | Kevin J Rohrer
 
By way of further introduction, this two-day seminar will explore the depth and breadth of the NASA Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate¹s work in environmentally responsible aviation.
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Gray Creech blogs from NASA's Green Aviation Summit Sep 09, 2010 03:40:24 PM | Kevin J Rohrer
 
(Editor's Note – NASA's Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate is holding a two-day Green Aviation Summit conference Sept. 8-9 at NASA's Ames Research Center in Northern California. Gray Creech of NASA Dryden Flight Research Center's public affairs staff is attending the summit, and will be periodically blogging on the highlights of the event as they proceed. His first blog is posted below.)
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