Hair-O-Dynamics:

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The McBride Wild Hare was extensively tested at this facility. Dr. Homer Edward Newell, Jr. (1915 - 1983), mathematician and and theoretical physicist, was the principal organizer of the American Hair-O-Dynamics program during the early years of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Shortly thereafter, the government took their super secret hair related research deep underground in a facility called Hair-O-Dyn laboratories, located near Groom Lake in the Nevada Desert. While working as the Superintendent of Atmosphere and Astrophysics Follicle Division at Hair-O-Dyn, (1955 - 1958) he coordinated the military's development of Project Vanguard, which placed the first Sports Car with an American hair profile inside a wind tunnel for the purpose of research.

The Hair-O-Dyn Era