
This is a closeup view of the inner workings of the X-59 aircraft. Visible are one the plane’s three lithium-ion batteries (blue box), electrical power system and other wiring components including the vehicle management systems computers (two black boxes) and the white wirings which assist in providing the power that is needed for the aircraft to function in flight. All of these components are essential to maintaining and monitoring the X-59 once it takes to the skies. The X-59 is the centerpiece of the Quesst mission which plans to help enable commercial supersonic air travel over land.
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LRC-2022-H1_P_X-59-44-1
Date Created
October 17, 2022
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LRC
Media Type
image
Photographer
Garry Tice
Location
1011 Lockheed Way, Palmdale, Ca. 93599
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