
Event: SEG 230 Nose - Craned Onto Tooling A close up of the X-59’s duckbill nose, which is a crucial part of its supersonic design shaping. The team prepares the nose for a fit check. The X-59’s nose is 38-feet long – approximately one third of the length of the entire aircraft. The aircraft, under construction at Lockheed Martin Skunk Works in Palmdale, California, will demonstrate the ability to fly supersonic while reducing the loud sonic boom to a quiet sonic thump.
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LRC-2022-H1_P_X-59-17
Date Created
August 12, 2021
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LRC
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Photographer
Garry Tice
Location
1011 Lockheed Way, Palmdale, Ca. 93599
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