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NASA DFRC Mate-Demate Device (MDD) full side view looking northwest, showing both Shuttle Access Platforms (SAPs) and counterbalances

NASA DFRC Mate-Demate Device (MDD) full side view looking northwest, s...

The original database describes this as: Location: Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards Air Force Base, California Photographer: Tom Tschida Photographs, Textual Material and a Video Recording Relating to t... More

Staff Sgt. Christopher Visconti, 455 EAMXS aerospace

Staff Sgt. Christopher Visconti, 455 EAMXS aerospace

Staff Sgt. Christopher Visconti, 455 EAMXS aerospace repair and reclamation craftsman, reattaches the crew entrance door to a C-130 on Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan July 10, 2013. Every C-130 must be brought in... More

Staff Sgt. Christopher Visconti, 455 EAMXS aerospace

Staff Sgt. Christopher Visconti, 455 EAMXS aerospace

Staff Sgt. Christopher Visconti, 455 EAMXS aerospace repair and reclamation craftsman, and Senior Airman Jacob Reinaman, 455th EAMX aerospace journeyman, close a C-130 nose after inspecting it on Bagram AirFfie... More

Senior Airman Jacob Reinaman, 455th EAMX aerospace

Senior Airman Jacob Reinaman, 455th EAMX aerospace

Senior Airman Jacob Reinaman, 455th EAMX aerospace journeyman, inspects a C-130 for cracks and damages during a homestation check on Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan, July 10, 2013. Every C-130 must be brought int... More

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