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English: NASA Pilot, Jim Smolka and McDonnell Douglas Pilot, Larry Walker fly the F-15 ACTIVE (Advanced Control Technology for Integrated Vehicles) program at NASA Dryden's Flight Research Center, Edwards, California.

The twin-engine F-15 is equipped with new Pratt & Whitney nozzles that can turn up to 20 degrees in any direction, giving the aircraft thrust control in the pitch (up and down) and yaw (left and right) directions.

On March 27, 1996, NASA began flight testing a new thrust-vectoring concept on the F-15 research aircraft to improve performance and aircraft control. The new concept should lead to signifigant increases in performance of both civil and military aircraft flying at subsonic and supersonic speeds.
Date Taken in March 1996
Source https://www.dfrc.nasa.gov/Gallery/Photo/F-15ACTIVE/HTML/EC96-43456-2.html (image link)
Author NASA/Jim Ross
This image or video was catalogued by Armstrong Flight Research Center of the United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) under Photo ID: EC96-43456-2.

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