NASA's WB 57F Long Wing
We had a special visit from one of the low key aircraft that live at Ellington Field in Houston with us. They usually live in the hangar, & while they're not a classified aircraft, we don't normally get to spend much time with them. Used for high-altitude research & deployed around the world, this was one of the rare occasions that one of the 3 remaining airworthy WB-57Fs (all owned by NASA) was sitting out side, so I wanted to capitalize on the opportunity to take you on a quick tour. I hope you enjoy! *Disclaimer: this channel is NOT an official NASA media outlet*

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