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NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center test pilots Jim "Clue" Less (front) and Wayne "Ringo" Ringelberg (back) taxi...
The Gulf of Mexico as seen from NASA photographer Carla Thomas at high altitude in the F/A-18 research aircraft...
The Gulf of Mexico as seen from NASA photographer Carla Thomas at high altitude in the F/A-18 research aircraft...
The Gulf of Mexico as seen from NASA photographer Carla Thomas at high altitude in the F/A-18 research aircraft...
The Gulf of Mexico as seen from NASA photographer Carla Thomas at high altitude in the F/A-18 research aircraft...
The Gulf of Mexico as seen from NASA photographer Carla Thomas at high altitude in the F/A-18 research aircraft...
The Gulf of Mexico as seen from NASA photographer Carla Thomas at high altitude in the F/A-18 research aircraft...
The Gulf of Mexico as seen from NASA photographer Carla Thomas at high altitude in the F/A-18 research aircraft...
The Gulf of Mexico as seen from NASA photographer Carla Thomas at high altitude in the F/A-18 research aircraft...
The Gulf of Mexico as seen from NASA photographer Carla Thomas at high altitude in the F/A-18 research aircraft...
The Gulf of Mexico as seen from NASA photographer Carla Thomas at high altitude in the F/A-18 research aircraft...
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...
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 F/A-18 research aircraft takes off from Ellington Field in Houston, Texas for a quiet supersonic research...
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...
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...
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...
Claudia Sales, NASA’s acting X-59 deputy chief engineer and airworthiness certification lead for the quiet...
NASA deployed two F/A-18 research aircraft from NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in California to fly the...