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Highly Maneuverable Aircraft Technology (HiMAT) Simulator

The late NASA research test pilot Bill Dana controls the remotely operated HiMAT sub-scale research aircraft from a ground contr
NASA research test pilot Bill Dana controls the remotely operated HiMAT sub-scale research aircraft from a ground control station at NASA Dryden Flight Research Center during a 1979 flight.

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NASA test pilot Bill Dana controls the remotely operated Highly Maneuverable Aircraft Technology (HiMAT) sub-scale research aircraft from a ground control station at NASA Dryden Flight Research Center during a 1979 flight. The sub-scale HiMAT research aircraft demonstrated advanced fighter technologies that have been used in the development of many modern high-performance military aircraft during a four-year flight research program from 1979 through 1983.

May 14, 1979NASA Photo