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Lockheed Martin Skunk Works Vice President and General Manager John Clark speaks on stage prior to the unveiling of...
Event: Forebody and Nose - Windtunnel Testing A technician works on the X-59 model during testing in the low-speed...
Technicians perform landing gear checkout testing at Lockheed Martin Skunk Works in Palmdale, California. These...
Technicians check out the X-59 aircraft as it sits near the runway at Lockheed Martin Skunk Works in Palmdale,...
A panoramic side view of the left top of the X-59 supersonic plane with the tail on and the nose in the process of...
Event: SEG 230 Nose The X-59’s nose is wrapped up safely and rests on a dolly before the team temporarily attaches...
A overhead view of the X-59 with its nose on. The X-59’s nose is 38-feet long – approximately one third of the...
Event: SEG 230 Nose - Craned Onto Tooling A close up of the X-59’s duckbill nose, which is a crucial part of its...
Event: Forebody and Nose - Windtunnel Testing A model of the X-59 forebody is shown in the Lockheed Martin Skunk...
A Lockheed Martin Skunk Works technician inspects some of the wiring and sensors on the X-59 aircraft in preparation...
An overhead view of the X-59 supersonic plane with the tail on and the nose in the process of installation. The...
Event: SEG 230 Nose - Craned Onto Tooling A close-up of the X-59’s duckbill nose, which is a crucial part of its...
A Lockheed Martin Skunk Works technician inspects some of the wiring and sensors on the X-59 aircraft in preparation...
NASA’s X-59 sits in support framing while undergoing the installation of its lower empennage, or tail section, at...
A perfectly framed up rearview shot of NASA’s X-59 tail after its recent installation of the lower empennage, or...
A quality inspector inspects the GE F-414 engine nozzle after installation at Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works facility...
A quality inspector checks NASA’s X-59 aircraft during the construction phase. The X-59 was built in Lockheed...
Event: SEG 510 Upper Empennage An inside peek at the X-59 gives us a view from the aft end looking at the engine...
NASA’s X-59 quiet supersonic research aircraft successfully completed its “aluminum bird” systems test at Lockheed...
NASA’s X-59 quiet supersonic research aircraft successfully completed its “aluminum bird” systems test at Lockheed...
The tail of NASA’s X-59 aircraft is shown here in late March at Lockheed Martin Skunk Works in Palmdale, California...
A technician is shown working on the X-59 vertical tail prior to installation at Lockheed Martin Skunk Works in...
NASA’s X-59 quiet supersonic research aircraft begins its taxi Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2025, from Lockheed Martin’s Skunk...
An overhead view of the X-59 during assembly in spring 2023. Assembly took place at Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works...