Lew A. Nelson
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Template:No footnotes Lewis A. Nelson is a former Northrop chief test pilot who took the T-38 on its maiden flight. He tested the F-89, N-156, the F-5 and the T-38, exceeding Mach 1 in each and also made the first flight of the YA-9A in 1972. A recipient of two Distinguished Flying Crosses, the IAS Student Awards and four Air Medals, Nelson is a founding member and Fellow of the Society of Experimental Test Pilots. Throughout his career, Nelson logged over 5,000 hours on a variety of aircraft.
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- Airport Journals - Lew A. Nelson
- City of Landcaster - Aerospace Walk of Honor 2007, Lew A. Nelson
- Photo Release -- Northrop Grumman Marks 50th Anniversary of T-38 Talon First Flight
- Lewis (Lew) A Nelson 1920-
- Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II (Warthog) Close Air Support / Forward Air Control - History, Specs and Pictures - Military Aircraft
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