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The X-56B remotely piloted aircraft ground crew prepares the aircraft to begin a new flight series. The flight was...
The X-56B remotely piloted aircraft ground crew prepares the aircraft to begin a new flight series. The flight was...
The X-56B remotely piloted aircraft began a new flight series April 19 at NASA's Armstrong Flight Research Center in...
The X-56B remotely piloted aircraft ground crew prepares the aircraft to begin a new flight series. The flight was...
The X-56B remotely piloted aircraft flies the first of a new flight series. The flight was April 19 at NASA's...
The X-56B remotely piloted aircraft flies the first of a new flight series, as a T-34 observes. The flight was April...
The X-56B remotely piloted aircraft ground crew prepares the aircraft to begin a new flight series. The flight was...
The X-56B remotely piloted aircraft began a new flight series April 19 at NASA's Armstrong Flight Research Center in...
NASA’s efforts to prepare for future sound data recording of the agency’s quiet, supersonic X-59 aircraft are making...
The X-56B remotely piloted aircraft prepares to takeoff to begin a new flight series. The flight was April 19 at...
The X-56B remotely piloted aircraft flies the first of a new flight series. The flight was April 19 at NASA's...
This time-lapse represents manufacturing of the X-59 Quiet SuperSonic Technology, or QueSST, aircraft from May 2019...
Preparations begin before dawn for the X-56B remotely piloted aircraft for a new flight series. The flight was April...
Preparations for the X-56B remotely piloted aircraft to begin a new flight series continue as the sun rises on...
This image shows the X-59’s engine inlet from the aft view, which is the rear of the airplane, looking forward. Once...
Technicians are shown here working on the X-59 fuselage section of the aircraft. The fuselage contains the cockpit...
An artist illustration of the Low-Boom Flight Demonstration vehicle flying over a community.
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...
In July 2021, NASA associate administrator Bob Cabana visits Lockheed Martin in Palmdale, California to see the...
Event: SEG 210 Forebody A Lockheed Martin technician works on the ejection seat support structure and once complete,...
The X-59 is transported to the fuel barn at Lockheed Martin in Fort Worth, Texas to undergo fuel tank calibration...
This image shows a close up of the cockpit view of the eXternal Vision System that will be placed in the X-59....
Artist illustration of the X-59 in flight over land (with cities and rural areas below). Satellite image from...
The X-59 sits in the fuel barn at Lockheed Martin in Fort Worth, Texas. While in the fuel barn, the X-59 underwent...