If NASA’s bet on its newest X-plane pays off, the long-nosed aircraft could revolutionize commercial aviation. That is, if history doesn’t repeat itself.
We’re that much closer to the future of commercial supersonic flight, as NASA fired up the engines of its supersonic X-59 experimental aircraft last week. Developed at Lockheed Martin’s Skunk ...
An curved arrow pointing right. NASA's X-planes were some of the most experimental aircraft ever created. Decades were spent researching and developing the pioneering planes in order to accomplish ...
An curved arrow pointing right. NASA's X-planes were some of the most experimental aircraft ever created. Decades were spent researching and developing the pioneering planes in order to accomplish ...
The experimental XB-1 aircraft, made by US company Boom Supersonic, flew faster than the speed of sound on 28 January. The achievement is the first time any civil aircraft has gone supersonic over ...