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A new era of supersonic flight is almost here… If things go as planned, in the skies we could see supersonic airplanes again in ten years.
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A new era of supersonic flight is almost here… If things go as planned, in the skies we could see supersonic airplanes again in ten years.
NASA captures for the first time images of supersonic shockwaves merging in air.
NASA has officially committed to a development timeline that will lead to the first flight of its X-59 Quiet Supersonic Technology (QueSST) aircraft in just three years.
NASA has announced tests for its X-59 QueSST Quiet Supersonic Transport jet, the ‘son of Concorde.’
NASA is a step closer to being able to visually capture the shock-waves of future Low Boom Flight Demonstration aircraft, or LBFD.
A glimpse on a concept plane by the Lockheed Martin Corporation. This futuristic aircraft would be expected to achieve supersonic speeds.
X-plane preliminary design model tests Quiet Supersonic Technology, inside the 14- by- 22 foot subsonic tunnel at NASA Langley Research Center.
NASA designed a plane capable of exceeding the speed of sound without the supersonic boom, that banned the flights of Concorde.
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Photographer Carla Thomas on a Supersonic Flight, to help engineers further the study of shockwaves.