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U.S. Coast Guard Air Station Houston: Aerospatiale/Eurocopter MH-65C "Dauphins" <br />
U.S. Coast Guard Air Station Houston: Aerospatiale/Eurocopter MH-65C "Dauphins" <br />
U.S. Army National Guard: Boeing AH-64 "Apaches" <br />
U.S. Army National Guard: Boeing AH-64 "Apaches" <br />
NASA: Northrop T-38 "Talon", Airbus Industries 377SGT-F "Super Guppy", Martin (English Electric) WB-57F "Canbera", Douglas DC-9 "Weightless Wonder" or "Vomit Comet", Various Grumman corporate jets. <br />
NASA: Northrop T-38 "Talon", Airbus Industries 377SGT-F "Super Guppy", Martin (English Electric) WB-57F "Canbera", Douglas DC-9 "Weightless Wonder" or "Vomit Comet", Various Grumman corporate jets used for VIP transport or Space Shuttle Training. The Zero G 727 also contracts to NASA to fly parabolic reduced gravity training sorties.<br />
Collins Foundation: McDonnell F-4D "Phantom II", McDonnell TA-4J "Skyhawk", Lockheed T-33 "Shooting Star", Grumman S-2F "Tracker", Bell UH-1E "Huey". <br />
Collins Foundation: McDonnell F-4D "Phantom II", McDonnell TA-4J "Skyhawk", Lockheed T-33 "Shooting Star", Grumman S-2F "Tracker", Bell UH-1E "Huey". <br />
There is a fair amount of General /Aviation activity at EFD including some MiGs, Learjets, Challengers, Falcons, Aero Vodochodys, light aircraft, and many professional sports team's chartered flights land at EFD while in Houston.
There is a fair amount of General /Aviation activity at EFD including some MiGs, Learjets, Challengers, Falcons, Aero Vodochodys, light aircraft, and many professional sports team's chartered flights land at EFD while in Houston.
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