FA-18_Automated_Aerial_Refueling.ogv (Ogg Theora video file, length 53 s, 640 × 480 pixels, 451 kbps, file size: 2.83 MB)
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01:10, 5 May 2005 | 53 s, 480 × 360 (9.38 MB) | Brian0918 | This 53 second movie clip shows an F/A-18 Automated Aerial Refueling (AAR). Engineers at NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center are evaluating the capability of an F/A-18A aircraft as an in-flight refueling tanker to develop analytical models for an automa |
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FA-18_Automated_Aerial_Refueling.ogv (Ogg Theora video file, length 53 s, 640 × 480 pixels, 451 kbps, file size: 2.83 MB)
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Date/Time | Thumbnail | Dimensions | User | Comment | |
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current | 05:31, 19 August 2008 | 53 s, 640 × 480 (2.83 MB) | Movieevery | high res | |
01:10, 5 May 2005 | 53 s, 480 × 360 (9.38 MB) | Brian0918 | This 53 second movie clip shows an F/A-18 Automated Aerial Refueling (AAR). Engineers at NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center are evaluating the capability of an F/A-18A aircraft as an in-flight refueling tanker to develop analytical models for an automa |
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