Nasa's Experimental X-59 Aircraft Marks New Milestone
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Nasa’s Quesst Mission Has Marked A Major Milestone In Achieving Quiet Supersonic Sound, As A Team Has Started Engine Testing For The X-59, A Low-noise Supersonic Experimental Aircraft.
The Tests Will Confirm The Aircraft’s Systems Are Working Together While Powered By Its Own Engine.
The Testing Is Taking Place At Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works Facility In Palmdale, California.
The X-59’s First Flight Is Now Expected In Early 20-25.
Nasa’s Quesst Mission Will Gather Data On How People Perceive Thumps From Flying Faster Than The Speed Of Sound.
The Hope Is To Provide Information To Regulators In An Effort To Lift The Bans On Commercial Supersonic Flights Over Land.
The Tests Will Confirm The Aircraft’s Systems Are Working Together While Powered By Its Own Engine.
The Testing Is Taking Place At Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works Facility In Palmdale, California.
The X-59’s First Flight Is Now Expected In Early 20-25.
Nasa’s Quesst Mission Will Gather Data On How People Perceive Thumps From Flying Faster Than The Speed Of Sound.
The Hope Is To Provide Information To Regulators In An Effort To Lift The Bans On Commercial Supersonic Flights Over Land.