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NEW AMERICAN RESEARCH AIRCRAFT.—This prototype aircraft, the X22A, is designed to take off straight up, cruise in a conventional manner, and land straight down. The ducts are positioned vertically for taking off and horizontally for forward flight. It will make its maiden flight soon. This photograph was taken in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and was received by cable.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30762, 28 May 1965, Page 11

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NEW AMERICAN RESEARCH AIRCRAFT.—This prototype aircraft, the X22A, is designed to take off straight up, cruise in a conventional manner, and land straight down. The ducts are positioned vertically for taking off and horizontally for forward flight. It will make its maiden flight soon. This photograph was taken in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and was received by cable. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30762, 28 May 1965, Page 11

NEW AMERICAN RESEARCH AIRCRAFT.—This prototype aircraft, the X22A, is designed to take off straight up, cruise in a conventional manner, and land straight down. The ducts are positioned vertically for taking off and horizontally for forward flight. It will make its maiden flight soon. This photograph was taken in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and was received by cable. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30762, 28 May 1965, Page 11