M2-F1 Flight Operations -- Lifting Body Technology Demonstrator

The NASA M2-F1 was a lightweight, unpowered prototype aircraft developed to flight test the wingless lifting body concept. The NASA M2-F1 resembled a “flying bathtub,“ and was designated the M2-F1, the “M“ referring to “manned“ and “F“ referring to “flight“ version. In 1962, NASA Dryden management approved a program to build a lightweight, unpowered lifting body prototype. It featured a plywood shell placed over a tubular steel frame crafted at NASA Dryden.
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