Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Test aircraft in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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It served as a test aircraft with NASA until 1981.
Northrop won the first contract to build a test aircraft.
The test aircraft remained more than three weeks in the country.
Fifth and final A350 XWB test aircraft enters final assembly line.
The name of this project was based on the shape of the test aircraft.
Both test aircraft were lost during the test phase of the project.
The remaining two aircraft are already purchased test aircraft.
The test aircraft has undergone several tests of the fuel system.
Germany used the G-1 mainly as test aircraft and training aircraft. .
Test aircraft communication equipment, instruments and electronic systems.
The Dutch Air Force has already 2 test aircraft of this type in the United States.
For the project the USAF has 13 aircraft given to Lockheed inclusive a test aircraft.
Although you can design and build such test aircraft yourself, there is another option.
The two test aircraft flew back to the United States to their current home Edwards AFB.
The Dutch government decided in 2010 to the purchase of two test aircraft to participate in the testing phase of the JSF.
The purpose of this test aircraft was to develop new technologies for a future turboprop for training purposes.
LMSC continued the covert airborne surveillance program with one Q-Star(House Test Aircraft) and eleven pre-production YO-3As.
The first F-35 Lightning II test aircraft was transferred from the Lockheed Martin factory to the Dutch government in Fort Worth, Texas on April 2, 2012.
However, these difficulties did not prevent Boeing from taking a test aircraft to the 28th Paris Air Show in mid-1969, where it was displayed to the public for the first time.
The first modified B-36 was called the Nuclear Test Aircraft(NTA), a B-36H-20-CF(Serial Number 51-5712) that had been damaged in a tornado at Carswell AFB on September 1, 1952.
Use of wireless Torque Sensors in aircraft test rigs.