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NASA’s F/A-18 research aircraft stands ready prior to a QSF18 supersonic research flight off the coast of Galveston,...
Facility Aerodynamic Validation and Operational Research (FAVOR) aircraft model hardware in 8x6 Supersonic Wind...
NASA’s F/A-18 research aircraft stands ready prior to a QSF18 supersonic research flight off the coast of Galveston,...
NASA's F/A-18 research aircraft stands ready prior to a QSF18 supersonic research flight off the coast of Galveston,...
NASA ART by Rick Guidice Supersonic (SST) aircraft technology concept in flight artwork (OART)
NASA's F/A-18 research aircraft stands ready prior to a QSF18 supersonic research flight off the coast of Galveston,...
NASA's F/A-18 research aircraft stands ready prior to a QSF18 supersonic research flight off the coast of Galveston,...
NASA’s F/A-18 research aircraft stands ready prior to a QSF18 supersonic research flight off the coast of Galveston,...
An aerospace research engineer and technicians inspect the X-59 Commercial Supersonic Transport model’s installation...
NASA’s X-59 quiet supersonic research aircraft sits inside its run stall following maximum afterburner testing at...
Event: Horizontal Stabilator Install A close up of the camera from the X-59’s eXternal Vision System. This camera is...
A Lockheed Martin technician looks at the connector installation on the cad model of the X-59 airplane. The...
Testing different configurations of distributed roughness elements on the Swept Wing Laminar Flow test article, seen...
Lockheed Martin technicians work to align and check the fastener holes on the X-59’s fuselage skin. The aircraft,...
Event: SEG 210 Forebody A Lockheed Martin technician prepares to install the left fuselage skins onto the X-59. Once...
The X-59 research aircraft is the centerpiece of NASA's Quesst mission. It is designed to fly supersonic without...
Event: SEG 210 Forebody A Lockheed Martin technician prepares to install the left fuselage skins onto the X-59. Once...
The Quesst team has repurposed the landing gear from an F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft and is working on adjusting...
Mechanical technician Dan Pitts prepares a scale model of Lockheed Martin's Quiet Supersonic Technology (QueSST)...
NASA test pilots Jim “Clue” Less and Wayne “Ringo” Ringelberg step to the F/A-18 research aircraft at Ellington...
NASA test pilots Jim “Clue” Less and Wayne “Ringo” Ringelberg step to the F/A-18 research aircraft at Ellington...
NASA test pilots Jim “Clue” Less and Wayne “Ringo” Ringelberg step to the F/A-18 research aircraft at Ellington...
NASA test pilots Jim “Clue” Less and Wayne “Ringo” Ringelberg step to the F/A-18 research aircraft at Ellington...
NASA test pilots Jim "Clue" Less and Wayne "Ringo" Ringelberg step to the F/A-18 research aircraft at Ellington...