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Supersonic tunnel trials suggest the X-59’s shape can scatter shock waves, paving the way for hush-hush high-speed flight.
Throughout the entire flight a “next target” should be defined, to include position, altitude, configuration, speed, vertical ...
Discover how NASA's groundbreaking X-59 aircraft aims to break the sound barrier in silence, paving the way for a new era of quiet supersonic travel. Recent wind tunnel tests reveal promising results.
Test pilots with the US Air Force had to transfer the Embraer turboprops to the service's test pilot school in California, ...
Researchers from NASA and the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) recently tested a scale model of the X-59 ...
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NASA plans to conduct community overflights beginning this year, flying the X-59 over select American cities to collect ...
American space agency NASA sent a 19-inch scale version of the X-59 experimental aircraft to a Japanese wind tunnel for ...
Bell's revolutionary X-plane rotorcraft has received the green light to progress to the building and testing of a ...
After Nick Sheryka's dreams of flying for the U.S. military were dashed because of hearing loss in his left ear, he didn't ...
June 28, 2025 Supersonic flight to be allowed over US land? ABOVE: Boom Aerospace is developing ‘quiet technologies’ to address sonic boom problems Lawmakers in the US House and Senate have introduced ...
The future of flight is about to break the sound barrier, quietly. Meet NASA’s X-59 QueSST, a revolutionary supersonic ...