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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....
This is a closeup view of the inner workings of the X-59 aircraft. Visible are one the plane’s three lithium-ion...
A Lockheed Martin Skunk Works technician inspects some of the wiring and sensors on the X-59 aircraft in preparation...
Here is a closeup of some of the X-59’s wiring and instrumentation system. Displayed here is the remote...
Lockheed Martin technicians work to align and check the fastener holes on the X-59’s fuselage skin. The aircraft,...
NASA’s X-59 sits in support framing while undergoing the installation of its lower empennage, or tail section, at...
This overhead view of the X-59 shows the aircraft’s current state of assembly at Lockheed Martin Skunk Works in...
A look at the X-59’s engine nozzle, where the thrust -the force that moves the aircraft- will exit. Once complete,...
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...
A Go-Pro is mounted on the inside of the X-59’s cockpit to capture the pilots activities during flight.
Today NASA is reinventing aviation for the next 50 years, where aircraft look different, are powered different, and...
A technician is working on the engine inlet of NASA’s X-59 Quiet Supersonic Technology (QueSST) aircraft at Lockheed...
A perfectly framed up rearview shot of NASA’s X-59 tail after its recent installation of the lower empennage, or...
Event: Forebody and Nose - Windtunnel Testing A model of the X-59 forebody is shown in the Lockheed Martin Skunk...
A view of the X-59 being supported by ground supports in preparation for installation of the landing gear and other...
The X-59 is free from its structural support jig for the first time. In this image, cranes are holding up the...