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19 Foot Pressure Tunnel, NASA history collection

19 Foot Pressure Tunnel, NASA history collection

General view of the 19 Foot Pressure Tunnel. NASA Identifier: L15225

19 Foot Pressure Tunnel, NASA history collection

19 Foot Pressure Tunnel, NASA history collection

6-Inch open throat wind tunnel design for the 19-Foot Pressure Tunnel (model constructed in 1936, photograph taken in 1940). NASA Identifier: L19306

19-Foot Pressure Tunnel, NASA history collection

19-Foot Pressure Tunnel, NASA history collection

Motors for the 19-Foot Pressure Tunnel. NASA Identifier: L15032 Public domain photograph of the train tunnel, railroad, train track, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

19-Foot Pressure Tunnel, NASA history collection

19-Foot Pressure Tunnel, NASA history collection

Construction of the 19-Foot Pressure Tunnel. NASA Identifier: L13530

19-Foot Pressure Tunnel, NASA history collection

19-Foot Pressure Tunnel, NASA history collection

Construction of the 19-Foot Pressure Tunnel. NASA Identifier: L15532

19-Foot Pressure Tunnel, NASA history collection

19-Foot Pressure Tunnel, NASA history collection

Construction of the 19-Foot Pressure Tunnel. NASA Identifier: L13963.9 Public domain photograph of the history of NASA, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

19-Foot Pressure Tunnel, NASA history collection

19-Foot Pressure Tunnel, NASA history collection

19-Foot Pressure Tunnel propeller. NASA Identifier: L17866 Public domain photograph of the history of NASA, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

19-Foot Pressure Tunnel, NASA history collection

19-Foot Pressure Tunnel, NASA history collection

Overhead view of 19-Foot Pressure Tunnel balance (looking down on the scales). NASA Identifier: L18026

19-Foot Pressure Tunnel, NASA history collection

19-Foot Pressure Tunnel, NASA history collection

Construction of the 19-Foot Pressure Tunnel. NASA Identifier: L13963.11

19-Foot Pressure Tunnel, NASA history collection

19-Foot Pressure Tunnel, NASA history collection

Construction of the 19-Foot Pressure Tunnel. NASA Identifier: L13963.14 Public domain photograph of the train tunnel, railroad, train track, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

19-Foot Pressure Tunnel, NASA history collection

19-Foot Pressure Tunnel, NASA history collection

Construction of the 19-Foot Pressure Tunnel. NASA Identifier: L15620 Public domain photograph of the train tunnel, railroad, train track, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

19-Foot Pressure Tunnel, NASA history collection

19-Foot Pressure Tunnel, NASA history collection

Construction of the 19-Foot Pressure Tunnel. NASA Identifier: L13963.14 Public domain photograph of the train tunnel, railroad, train track, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

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