Howard DBA NASA Aircraft
Here is a design that is seldom mentioned the Howard DBA. The photos come from low speed wind tunnel at Vought. The photo sleeve has Howard Aero written on it and typical of the LSWT photo sleeves does not reveal a model or make for the design. Nor is there a date for the project. It also appears that the test report and the negatives are separated.
This was a design from Howard Aero of San Antonio Texas the same fine folks that created the Howard 500 version of Lockheed's Ventura bomber to meet NASA's need for rocket component transportation.
The aircraft features 10 engines and two sets of wings along the bulbous fuselage. It also appears to have large clam-shell doors on the front below the cockpit area.
A model and the LSWT report are on display at USTA.
Links:
University of Texas San Antonio
More about Vought's LSWT Here
More about Howard Aero Here
This was a design from Howard Aero of San Antonio Texas the same fine folks that created the Howard 500 version of Lockheed's Ventura bomber to meet NASA's need for rocket component transportation.
Howard Aero (VAHF Collection) |
The aircraft features 10 engines and two sets of wings along the bulbous fuselage. It also appears to have large clam-shell doors on the front below the cockpit area.
Howard Aero (VAHF Collection) |
Links:
University of Texas San Antonio
More about Vought's LSWT Here
More about Howard Aero Here
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