X-Plane’s Sonic Boom
NASA is a step closer to being able to visually capture the shock-waves of future Low Boom Flight Demonstration aircraft, or LBFD.
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NASA is a step closer to being able to visually capture the shock-waves of future Low Boom Flight Demonstration aircraft, or LBFD.
Supersonic commercial travel once existed but was decommissioned due to loudness. Why is breaking the sound barrier so loud? Take a look at the video…
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