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The NACA

The predecessor of NASA, the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) was founded in 1915 with the intent of being an advisory committee that would coordinate research underway elsewhere. It quickly became a leading research organization in the new field of aeronautics, pushing back the boundaries of flight until its transformation into NASA in 1958.

Pilot George Cooper with the North American F-100 airplane

NACA Locations

In this early photo, two Curtiss Jennies are parked on an airfield in front of hangars.

Hampton, Virginia facility established in 1917

A black and white photo of an engineer making calibrations on the model inside the 6x6 foot supersonic wind tunnel.

Established at Moffett Field, California in 1940

Group of men in field with shovels.

Cleveland, Ohio facility established in 1941

Dryden People

Edwards, California facility established in 1946

A NACA researcher prepares a ramjet for launch over Wallops Island in July 1947.

Wallops Island, Virginia launch site established in 1945

More Stories from the NACA

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Ames Research Center in California’s Silicon Valley pre-dates a lot of things. The center existed before NASA – the very…

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1942: Engine Roars to Life in First Test at Future NASA Glenn
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In a crowded control room on May 8, 1942, National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) leaders George Lewis and John…

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A Pictorial History of the Early Years at NASA Glenn

The official photographic archive at NASA’s Glenn Research Center represents a continuous visual and historic record of the center’s facilities, research, and people since its inception in 1942.

Explore Nearly 40 Years of Photography about A Pictorial History of the Early Years at NASA Glenn
Camerman filming mechanic with test setup.

The NACA Inspections

The National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA)’s elaborate Inspections were an opportunity to brief representatives from the military, aeronautical industry, universities, and the press on the NACA’s latest research efforts and its state-of-the-art test facilities.

Delve into the History of these Events about The NACA Inspections
Man with exhibit.