R. Dale Reed

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Dale Reed with model of NASA M2-F1 lifting body prototype in front of full-size aircraft.

Robert Dale Reed (February 20, 1930 - March 18, 2005) was an

aerospace engineer who pioneered lifting body aircraft and remotely piloted research aircraft programs for NASA
at Dryden Flight Research Center.

Career

Reed, born on February 20, 1930,

D-558-II
aircraft.

Later life

Reed retired in 1985, but returned as a contract aerospace engineer to work on the

X-38
research vehicles, two of which featured lifting body configurations. In all, Reed managed 19 projects and designed a dozen aircraft during his career.

He died March 18, 2005, in San Diego.

Awards

Before his retirement from NASA in 1985, Reed won four NASA awards ranging from the Exceptional Service Medal to an Associate Fellow Award.

References

  1. ^ "Robert D Reed". Fold3. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  2. ^ "NASA - Driving Forces".

Sources