NASA’s New All-Electric Experimental X-Plane
NASA is testing new propulsion technology, using an experimental airplane now designated the X-57 and nicknamed “Maxwell.”
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NASA is testing new propulsion technology, using an experimental airplane now designated the X-57 and nicknamed “Maxwell.”
NASA’s aeronautical innovators are preparing to put in the sky an array of new experimental aircraft, each intended to carry on the legacy of demonstrating advanced technologies
DARPA’s Aurora Flight Sciences’ (VTOL x-plane) sub-scale vehicle demonstrator, successfully flew at a U.S. military facility. Watch the video…
DARPA unveils its next VTOL X-Plane concept, with improvements in vertical and cruising flight.
Supersonic passenger travel is one step closer to reality, with NASA’s award of a contract for the preliminary design of a low boom flight.
Building the world’s first “quiet” supersonic X-plane and a series of fueled by green energy planes, is part of the NASA’s budget proposal.
Credit: NASA A new look at X-66 Sustainable Experimental Airliner released by NASA and Boeing.
DARPA is creating a new aircraft with no exterior moving parts, a full-scale X-plane, that maneuvers on changes in airflow.
DARPA’s ANCILLARY VTOL low-weight drone, can have high-payload, and long-endurance capabilities.
NASA’s X-59 Quiet SuperSonic Technology X-plane is designed to fly faster than the speed of sound without producing sonic booms – those loud, startling noises which can be