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NASA receives two F-15Ds for supersonic research
Two F-15Ds of the Oregon Air National Guard have been transferred to NASA's Armstrong Flight Research Center, where they will ...
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NASA to modify two F-15 fighter jets to support development of silent supersonic X-59
NASA’s experimental X-59 silent supersonic aircraft performed its historic first flight in October last year. Built by ...
NASA Armstrong adds two retired F-15 jets to support supersonic research for the X-59, enabling high-altitude flights and ...
NASA's X-59 supersonic demonstrator sits partially disassembled at Armstrong Flight Research Center following its October ...
American space agency NASA gets its hands on two more F-15 fighter jets, one to fly alongside the X-59 experimental aircraft, ...
Two retired US Air Force F-15 Eagle twin-engine all-weather fighter jets have been given a new role supporting the ...
NASA will use 30 ground recording stations to monitor the sound produced by the X-59 QueSST experimental aircraft. Learn more ...
NASA has received two F-15 jets which had been retired by the US Air Force in order to advance its supersonic research ...
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Billionaire NASA chief will allow ‘exceptional’ employees to fly in his privately-owned fighter jet
Aside from offering up his jet, Isaacman is also donating his $221,900 annual salary to Space Camp – an educational summer ...
Boom Supersonic’s quest to revive supersonic commercial aircraft flight also received a historic and unexpected boost from an executive order signed June 6 by President Donald Trump.
As part of GE Aerospace's Atmospheric Test of Launched Air-breathing System (ATLAS) program, a Starfighters F-104 aircraft ...
Boom’s next development step is proving commercial supersonic flight is valid, sustainable and scalable for an aircraft projected to hold between 65 and 80 passengers.
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