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NASA Uploads Hundreds of Rare Aircraft Films to YouTube
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NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center is currently in the process of uploading hundreds of extremely rare films to YouTube. And I’d advise you to stop reading if you want to get any work done today.

The center has uploaded roughly 300 of the planned 500 films that it will continue to put up over the coming months. And as you can see from the well-populated YouTube channel, they have everything from 1950s experimental aircraft like the X-3 Stiletto to 1960s Lunar Landing Research Vehicle tests (seen in the GIF above) to videos of the time that they intentionally crashed a Boeing 720 in 1984. Seriously.

There are tons of videos on the channel, and like I said, if you want to get any work done I wouldn’t recommend clicking through to watch. They’re simply too cool. But if you insist, here are a few that are especially fun.

X-1 Drop from B-50 Superfortress

http://ift.tt/2uGoFkA

YF-12C Approach and Landing at Edwards Air Force Base

http://ift.tt/2uG6k7a

Early LLRV Test Flight

http://ift.tt/2uh1DOB

X-15A-2 Flight Test with External Fuel Tanks

http://ift.tt/2uhhTiM

X-3 Stiletto

http://ift.tt/2uhxEGd

X-45A / UCAV in Flight Over California’s Mojave Desert

http://ift.tt/2uhzozm

Controlled Impact Demonstration (CID) flight video montage

http://ift.tt/2uhH5FE

SR-71 LASRE in Flight over California’s Mojave Desert

http://ift.tt/2uhnhSV

First Test Flight of the Inflatable Wing Technology Demonstrator

http://ift.tt/2uhqdyH

X-24B Fin Airflow Test

http://ift.tt/2uhqe5J

Hyper III Drop Test From SH-3 Helicopter

http://ift.tt/2uhny8v

What’s your favorite? Like I said, it’s dangerous to start watching because there are way too many to choose from. But you chose to get this far, didn’t you?

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