Armstrong Flight Research Center Research, Technology & Engineering 2019
It is an honor to endorse the 2019 NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center Research, Technology, and Engineering Report. The talented researchers, engineers, and scientists at Armstrong continue to create innovative solutions to address some of the most pressing challenges facing the aerospace community, particularly as new technologies are expanding the field of flight transportation. Armstrong prides itself on its ability to develop new techniques, technologies, and test methodologies that address critical aerospace challenges. Researchers are currently undertaking cutting-edge projects that will advance our ability to achieve critical aerospace goals, such as quiet supersonic flight, electric aircraft, and integration of unmanned vehicles into the National Airspace System. In addition, teams are addressing some of the unique aspects associated with space access as well as other diverse challenges across mission directorates. As we continue our efforts to support NASA’s aerospace research and development missions, we strive to ensure that the public is aware of the advancements we have achieved. This report is a compilation of the wide range of work being conducted at Armstrong, along with contact information for the associated technologists responsible for each effort. We encourage you to reach out to these investigators for more information or to discuss collaboration ideas.
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