Short Overview: (26 Aug 2015) NASA's Search and Rescue Mission Office crashed a Cessna 172 in a simulation to A Cessna 172 dropped to the concrete from 82 feet (25 meters) at the Landing and Impact Research Facility at NASA's Langley ...
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(26 Aug 2015) NASA's Search and Rescue Mission Office crashed a Cessna 172 in a simulation to A Cessna 172 dropped to the concrete from 82 feet (25 meters) at the Landing and Impact Research Facility at NASA's Langley ...
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- (26 Aug 2015) NASA's Search and Rescue Mission Office crashed a Cessna 172 in a simulation to
- A Cessna 172 dropped to the concrete from 82 feet (25 meters) at the Landing and Impact Research Facility at NASA's Langley ...
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