There might come a time, soon enough, when commercial supersonic flight over land could be possible all over the world. If that happens, history will probably remember the X-59 experimental aircraft ...
NASA’s X-59 aircraft has finally flown faster than the speed of sound, bringing us one step closer to supersonic flight ...
NASA's experimental X-59 aircraft marked a major milestone Friday, June 5, when it flew faster than the speed of sound for ...
Supersonic sights: NASA's work to develop the X-59 QueSST aircraft alongside Lockheed Martin recently resulted in these amazing images that reveal the shape of sonic shockwaves.
NASA’s futuristic X-59 jet is about to face its biggest challenge yet: breaking the sound barrier for the first time. After a ...
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In a first, NASA's experimental X-59 plane flew faster than the speed of sound, setting the stage for 'quiet' supersonic aircraft
On June 5, NASA’s experimental X-59 plane went supersonic for the first time. The aircraft zoomed through the sky at a top ...
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NASA’s X-59 completes its first supersonic flight, marking a major milestone in aviation
NASA’s experimental X-59 aircraft has officially flown faster than the speed of sound, marking a pivotal milestone in the ...
A prototype jet independently developed by Boom Supersonic made its first flight on Friday, the company said. The XB-1 vehicle flew from Mojave Air & Space Port in California, reaching an altitude of ...
There will soon come a time when NASA will prove that supersonic aircraft flight is possible over populated areas without disturbing people and perhaps even shattering windows. Such a reality will be ...
If you've been keeping tabs on aviation news as of late, you saw that Boom Supersonic just recently broke the sound barrier with its XB-1 demonstrator aircraft. Oddly enough, no one on the ground ...
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Russia to develop supersonic passenger jet to travel at Mach 1 speed, prototype in progress
Russia is making efforts to develop supersonic passenger jet, according to a report. United ...
Denver-based Boom is developing a 55-seat plane it claims will halve the flight time from New York to London to just three ...
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