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    Impact Landing Dynamics Facility Crash Test

    Impact Landing Dynamics Facility Crash Test

    WASHINGTON, DC, UNITED STATES

    12.10.2009

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    NASA

    By 1972 the Lunar Landing Research Facility was no longer in use for its original purpose. The 400-foot high structure was swiftly modified to allow engineers to study the dynamics of aircraft crashes. "The Impact Dynamics Research Facility is used to conduct crash testing of full-scale aircraft under controlled conditions. The aircraft are swung by cables from an A-frame structure that is approximately 400 ft. long and 230 foot high. The impact runway can be modified to simulate other grand crash environments, such as packed dirt, to meet a specific test requirement." "In 1972, NASA and the FAA embarked on a cooperative effort to develop technology for improved crashworthiness and passenger survivability in general aviation aircraft with little or no increase in weight and acceptable cost. Since then, NASA has "crashed" dozens of GA aircraft by using the lunar excursion module (LEM) facility originally built for the Apollo program." This photograph shows Crash Test No. 7.

    NASA Identifier: L75-6092

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    IMAGE INFO

    Date Taken: 12.10.2009
    Date Posted: 10.10.2012 18:05
    Photo ID: 716385
    Resolution: 1536x1309
    Size: 463.69 KB
    Location: WASHINGTON, DC, US

    Web Views: 5
    Downloads: 1

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