The NASA AD-1 Swingwing is an awe-inspiring testament to the boldness of aviation experimentation. Developed by Ames Industrial Company and flown under NASA's experimental aircraft program in the late 1970s and early 1980s, this aircraft was a pioneer in variable-geometry wing design. Unlike anything before it, the AD-1 could pivot its wings during flight, testing the feasibility of a swing-wing concept for improving aerodynamic efficiency at various speeds. With its sleek, needle-like fuselage and ability to change its wing configuration from a straight to a swept position, the AD-1 was a sight to behold in the skies. It primarily served as a research tool, contributing valuable data that influenced future aircraft design. The AD-1's legacy is marked by its daring approach to pushing the boundaries of what was possible in aviation technology, making it a fascinating chapter in the history of flight.
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- 50 recycled polyester and 50 acrylic
- Double layer knit
- Cuffed beanie
- 827 (21 cm) in length
- Blank product sourced from China
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