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NASA leadership, ground crew, and support personnel gather to congratulate test pilot Nils Larson following his...
NASA leadership, ground crew, and support personnel gather to congratulate test pilot Nils Larson following his...
NASA leadership, ground crew, and support personnel gather to congratulate test pilot Nils Larson following his...
NASA leadership, ground crew, and support personnel gather to congratulate test pilot Nils Larson following his...
NASA leadership, ground crew, and support personnel gather to congratulate test pilot Nils Larson following his...
NASA leadership, ground crew, and support personnel gather to congratulate test pilot Nils Larson following his...
NASA leadership, ground crew, and support personnel gather to congratulate test pilot Nils Larson following his...
NASA leadership, ground crew, and support personnel gather to congratulate test pilot Nils Larson following his...
NASA leadership, ground crew, and support personnel gather to congratulate test pilot Nils Larson following his...
The U.S. Air Force F-16D Automatic Collision Avoidance Technology aircraft flew at low levels above the Sierra...
NASA pilot Nils Larson evaluates software in the X-59 simulator that could predict where sonic booms would be felt...
After climbing the stairs, NASA pilot Nils Larson sits in a NASA F-15B aircraft and begins preflight procedures.
NASA pilot Nils Larson checks out the NASA F-15B aircraft before he climbs into the cockpit.
Attendees listen during the May 22, 1956 Inspection of the new 10- by 10-Foot Supersonic Wind Tunnel at the National...
A Lockheed Martin Skunk Works technician takes a break for a photo. Note that the technician is wearing protective...
Here is an image of the X-59’s 13-foot General Electric F414 engine as the team prepares for a fit check. Making...
This is an image of the X-59 inlet with a safety covering. The inlet’s purpose is to adjust air speeds before they...
A Lockheed Martin Skunk Works technician inspects some of the wiring and sensors on the X-59 aircraft in preparation...
The upper empennage, or tail section of the plane, and engine bay is surrounded by a blue gantry that is used to...
This time-lapse captures the X-59 while at Lockheed Martin in Fort Worth, Texas. The aircraft was in Texas for...
A Lockheed Martin technician works to complete wiring on the X-59 aircraft in preparation for the power-on system...
This image shows the X-59 aircraft’s lower empennage structure, or tail section of the plane, that was installed....
A Lockheed Martin Skunk Works technician inspects some of the wiring and sensors on the X-59 aircraft in preparation...
This overhead view of the X-59 shows the aircraft’s current state of assembly at Lockheed Martin Skunk Works in...