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NASA test pilots perform the quiet supersonic dive maneuver off the coast of Galveston, Texas to create a quieter...
Announcing NASA Aeronautics’ new Flight Log experience! Visit the Aeronautics Flight Log to get boarding passes to...
The flight operations crew for NASA’s QSF18 flight series debriefs following a flight with the F/A-18 research...
The flight operations crew for NASA's QSF18 flight series debriefs following a flight with the F/A-18 research...
The flight operations crew for NASA’s QSF18 flight series debriefs following a flight with the F/A-18 research...
The flight operations crew for NASA’s QSF18 flight series debriefs following a flight with the F/A-18 research...
The flight operations crew for NASA’s QSF18 flight series debriefs following a flight with the F/A-18 research...
The flight operations crew for NASA's QSF18 flight series debriefs following a flight with the F/A-18 research...
The flight operations crew for NASA’s QSF18 flight series debriefs following a flight with the F/A-18 research...
The flight operations crew for NASA’s QSF18 flight series debriefs following a flight with the F/A-18 research...
The flight operations crew for NASA’s QSF18 flight series debriefs following a flight with the F/A-18 research...
NASA’s X-59 quiet supersonic research aircraft approaches landing at Edwards Air Force Base in California on...
NASA’s X-59 quiet supersonic research aircraft approaches landing at Edwards Air Force Base in California on...
NASA Associate Administrator for the Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate Bob Pearce speaks on stage prior to...
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Executive Vice President Greg Ulmer speaks on stage prior to the unveiling of the...
While the quiet supersonic dive maneuver produces a quieter version of the sonic boom in a necessary area, it...
The Quiet Electric Engine V1 (QUEEN V1) experiment that was performed in the NASA GRC Acoustical Testing Laboratory...
While the quiet supersonic dive maneuver produces a quieter version of the sonic boom in a necessary area, it...
While the quiet supersonic dive maneuver produces a quieter version of the sonic boom in a necessary area, it...
NASA’s X-59 quiet supersonic research aircraft successfully completed electromagnetic interference (EMI) testing at...
NASA Associate Administrator Jim Free (left) and Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy (right) stand in front of the newly...
NASA and Lockheed Martin publicly unveil the X-59 quiet supersonic research aircraft at a ceremony in Lockheed...
Lockheed Martin Skunk Works Director of Government Affairs Eric Fox speaks on stage prior to the unveiling of the...
NASA and Lockheed Martin test pilots inspect the painted X-59 as it sits on the ramp at Lockheed Martin Skunk Works...