NASA X-59 “low boom” supersonic aircraft unveiled
NASA X-59 “low boom” supersonic aircraft unveiled
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dvs_dave

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9,040 posts

241 months

Saturday 13th January 2024
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Exciting news in supersonic aviation. Whilst it’s been known about for a while, with various images and renderings floating around, the actual aircraft has been officially unveiled at the Lockheed-Martin Skunkworks. Designed to go Mach 1.4 with a sonic boom like “a car door closing”, it’s potentially a real game changer for commercial aviation. No windscreen so fly by cctv is an interesting feature.

Skip to 20:30 for the actual unveiling.



Edited by dvs_dave on Saturday 13th January 17:41

Cold

16,096 posts

106 months

Saturday 13th January 2024
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Good to see the Americans are no longer frightened of supersonic commercial flight.

rodericb

8,028 posts

142 months

Saturday 13th January 2024
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Cold said:
Good to see the Americans are no longer frightened of supersonic commercial flight.
Okay ummm, righto then....

dvs_dave

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9,040 posts

241 months

Saturday 13th January 2024
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Cold said:
Good to see the Americans are no longer frightened of supersonic commercial flight.
Britain isn’t what it once was either. Especially in this field.

Roger Irrelevant

3,226 posts

129 months

Saturday 13th January 2024
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Absolutely love this - I recently read 'Skunk Works' by Ben Rich (ex-head of Lockheed Martin's special projects division), which really piqued my interest in experimental aircraft. Good to see they're still at it!

hidetheelephants

30,640 posts

209 months

Saturday 13th January 2024
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dvs_dave said:
Exciting news in supersonic aviation. Whilst it’s been known about for a while, with various images and renderings floating around, the actual aircraft has been officially unveiled at the Lockheed-Martin Skunkworks. Designed to go Mach 1.4 with a sonic boom like “a car door closing”, it’s potentially a real game changer for commercial aviation. No windscreen so fly by cctv is an interesting feature.

Skip to 20:30 for the actual unveiling.

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/live/z0CTvQrGFY0?si=SGok78TiuVspxOac[/youtube]

Direct link in case YouTube embed isn’t working.
https://www.youtube.com/live/z0CTvQrGFY0?si=SGok78...
Scroll forward to 21 minutes if you want to skip the blather. I think they skimped on the dry ice budget. hehe



Edited by hidetheelephants on Saturday 13th January 17:27

FourWheelDrift

91,039 posts

300 months

Thursday 17th July
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NASA s X-59 Quiet Supersonic Aircraft Begins Taxi Tests



It's the love child of the Handley Page 115 and the Fairey Delta 2.

Edited by FourWheelDrift on Thursday 17th July 20:35

bergclimber34

1,449 posts

9 months

Friday 18th July
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Looks like a 16 exhaust nozzle?

havoc

31,919 posts

251 months

Monday 21st July
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If someone hasn't nicknamed this plane yet they're missing a golden opportunity:- biggrin



(Start at 3:47 if it doesn't automatically take you there)

cb31

1,245 posts

152 months

Monday 21st July
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It's no looker is it?

JoshSm

1,588 posts

53 months

Monday 21st July
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cb31 said:
It's no looker is it?
That was my first thought too, form following function but it's still not what you'd call aesthetically pleasing.

A full scale production version would likely be a bit better proportioned.

Buzz84

1,250 posts

165 months

Monday 21st July
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bergclimber34 said:
Looks like a 16 exhaust nozzle?
I read it somewhere that they have designed it to use as much "off the shelf" components as possible to reduce the complexity and development time.
Landing gear, avionics, engine etc I can't recall what came from what off the top of my head.

bobthemonkey

4,113 posts

232 months

Monday 21st July
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Buzz84 said:
I read it somewhere that they have designed it to use as much "off the shelf" components as possible to reduce the complexity and development time.
Landing gear, avionics, engine etc I can't recall what came from what off the top of my head.
It’s an F414, so presumably reusing a Super Hornet setup.

768

17,057 posts

112 months

Monday 21st July
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cb31 said:
It's no looker is it?
I thought it looked ok, then it turned side on. yikes

havoc

31,919 posts

251 months

Monday 21st July
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768 said:
cb31 said:
It's no looker is it?
I thought it looked ok, then it turned side on. yikes
laugh

Quite. Half of the plane is nose.