The NASA Langley Cessna 206H Stationair (NASA 504) is an all-metal, six-place, high-wing, single-engine general aviation airplane equipped with tricycle landing gear and is designed for general utility purposes. The aircraft was acquired by NASA in 2001 to provide a low-cost research platform for advanced pilot displays and to serve as a platform for atmospheric science instruments. The aircraft has been reconfigured to accommodate a crew of three: a subject pilot, a safety pilot, and a researcher. The subject pilot/researcher may sit in either of
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Cessna 206H
Cessna 206H - LaRC/WFF