
This is an up-close view of the X-59’s engine inlet – fresh after being painted. The 13-foot F414-GE-100 engine will be placed inside the inlet bringing the X-59 aircraft one step closer to completion. Once fully assembled, the X-59 aircraft will begin flight operations, working toward demonstration of the ability to fly supersonic while reducing the loud sonic boom to a quiet sonic thump, helping to enable commercial supersonic air travel over land.
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LRC-2022-H1_P_X-59-42
Date Created
September 16, 2022
Center
LRC
Media Type
image
Photographer
Garry Tice
Location
Lockheed Martin Skunk Works in Palmdale, California
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