Pilotless Aircraft Research Station

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The Pilotless Aircraft Research Station was an early U.S. rocket and missile testing range that evolved into today’s Wallops Flight Facility, a key NASA center for suborbital and aeronautical research.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf aeronautical research facility
missile testing range
rocket testing range
affiliation U.S. federal government NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
era early Cold War
post–World War II period
evolvedInto Wallops Flight Facility NERFINISHED
historicalRole early U.S. missile range
early U.S. rocket range
locatedIn Accomack County, Virginia NERFINISHED
Wallops Island, Virginia NERFINISHED
locatedOn Wallops Island NERFINISHED
notableFor contributing to development of U.S. rocketry
forming the basis of a later NASA center
supporting early missile technology research
operatedBy NACA NERFINISHED
National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics NERFINISHED
operatedFor aeronautical research
high-speed flight research
missile testing
rocket testing
suborbital research
upper-atmosphere research
partOf U.S. East Coast test ranges NERFINISHED
predecessorOf NASA Wallops Flight Facility NERFINISHED
relatedTo NASA NERFINISHED
Wallops Flight Facility NERFINISHED
sounding rockets
suborbital spaceflight research
successor Wallops Flight Facility NERFINISHED
usedFor guided missile experiments
instrument development tests
pilotless aircraft experiments
sounding rocket launches

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Wallops Flight Facility formerName Pilotless Aircraft Research Station