[19] ISO:  100  Aprt: F8   Shut: 250  Lens: 35   Exps: P    Prog: Po   ExpC: -1.3 Metr: Mtrx Fl s: Norm D md: S    F md: S    F ar: Spot Dist: 1.2m
Collins takes photographs of the Earth using a 70mm Hasselblad camera
STS003-23-180 (22-30 March 1982) --- Astronaut Gordon Fullerton, STS-3 pilot, wearing communications kit assembly (ASSY) mini-headset (HDST), reviews flight data file (FDF) checklist and text and graphics system (TAGS) printout (ticker tape) while in pilots ejection seat (S2). Pilot station control panels F4, F7, F8, O3, window shade, and portable oxygen system (POS) assy appear in view. Photo credit: NASA
Pilot Fullerton reviews FDF and TAGS printout on forward flight deck
Pieces of small scale model broken in 16 Foot Transonic Tunnel.
Broken F8U-3 model
Crusader on runway. Navy aircraft number 6340. L59-6101 caption:  The Navy's Vought XF8U-3 Supersonic Fighter was an entirely new design as compared to the earlier F8U Crusader series. This jet plane lost in competition with the McDonnell F4H, however, and was never put into production. Langley used the XF8U-3 in some of the first flight measurements of sonic boom intensity.  Photograph published in Engineer in Charge A History of the Langley Aeronautical Laboratory, 1917-1958 by James R. Hansen. Page 507. Caption:  Chance Vought F8U-3 airplane used in sonic boom investigation at Wallops, June-August 1959.  Photograph published in A New Dimension  Wallops Island Flight Test Range: The First Fifteen Years by Joseph Shortal. A NASA publication. Page 672.
F8U-3 aircraft
Wings for large scale model aircraft.
F8U-3 wing model Vought
Crusader on runway. Navy aircraft number 6340. L59-6101 caption:  The Navy's Vought XF8U-3 Supersonic Fighter was an entirely new design as compared to the earlier F8U Crusader series. This jet plane lost in competition with the McDonnell F4H, however, and was never put into production. Langley used the XF8U-3 in some of the first flight measurements of sonic boom intensity.  Photograph published in Engineer in Charge A History of the Langley Aeronautical Laboratory, 1917-1958 by James R. Hansen. Page 507. Caption:  Chance Vought F8U-3 airplane used in sonic boom investigation at Wallops, June-August 1959.  Photograph published in A New Dimension  Wallops Island Flight Test Range: The First Fifteen Years by Joseph Shortal. A NASA publication. Page 672.
F8U-3 aircraft
Exhaust cone damage.
Damaged tail cone on F8U-3