Flight Research at NASA Armstrong: 10 Key Developments and Capabilities
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Welcome to the heart of experimental aviation: NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in California’s Mojave Desert. For nearly eight decades, this facility has been at the forefront of aerospace innovation, carrying forward the legacy of pioneers like Neil Armstrong. Today, Armstrong is expanding its fleet with new aircraft—from supersonic jets to versatile turboprops—while continuing to support critical airborne science and aeronautics test missions. The center’s unique blend of skilled personnel, state-of-the-art infrastructure, and a storied past makes it a vital hub for global research. Dive into these 10 essential facts to understand how Armstrong is shaping the future of flight.

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