End of an ERA - Part 2
NASA's Environmentally Responsible Aviation program is coming to a close. New advanced leading edge wing coatings are being developed that will deter bug strikes and help maintain laminar flow over airplane wings. And, we visit the Ames Research Center to see final testing of a new BWB model in the 40x80 wind tunnel.

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End of an ERA_Part 1

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The Future of Fixed Wing Aircraft

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We Finally Know What Actually Happened To The Hindenburg

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Starship - Test Like You Fly

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The Obsessive Engineering of Precision Linear Motion

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Future Forward

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"Going Vertical: Piasecki's Machine" | Boeing Age of Aerospace, Ep. 8

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How We Flew: The Golden Age of Transcontinental Flight

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Environmentally Responsible Aviation

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Flying the U-2 Spy Plane 70,000 Feet to the Edge of Space

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ERA - Revolutionary Evolution

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The Ridiculous Engineering of Jet Engines

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SpaceX Starship Flight 13 Final Prep! Two Starships At Once?

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Flight of the Future - Science Fiction or Reality

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The Plane That Will Change Travel Forever

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Setting the Standards for Unmanned Aircraft

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What Happens Inside a Jet Engine During Flight

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Before the Jet Age: The Dangerous Dawn of Global Air Travel. Inside the Dawn of Global Flight

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Aerospace Engineer Answers Airplane Questions From Twitter | Tech Support | WIRED

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