Friday, January 07, 2022

QueSST Update: NASA's Next X-Plane Arrives at the Lone Star State for Additional Testing...

NASA's X-59 QueSST aircraft is ready to be shipped from Lockheed Martin's Skunk Works facility in Palmdale, California, to the company's facilities in Texas...to undergo critical ground testing before the X-plane completes assembly (back in California).
Lockheed Martin

NASA’s X-59 Kicks Off 2022 in Texas for Ground Testing (News Release - January 5)

2021 saw significant milestones achieved in the assembly of NASA’s X-59 Quiet SuperSonic Technology (QueSST) aircraft, and all eyes now look forward to a pivotal 2022. Following the X-plane’s temporary move from Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works in California to their facilities in Texas, the X-59 is set to start 2022 with critical ground testing, as progress continues toward NASA’s target of the aircraft’s first flight later this year.

While in Texas, ground testing of the X-59 will be done to ensure the aircraft can withstand the loads and stresses that typically occur during flight. The team will also calibrate and test the fuel systems before the X-59 makes the journey back to California for more tests and completion.

The X-59 is designed to reduce the loudness of the sonic boom, which occurs when an aircraft flies faster than the speed of sound, to a gentle, quiet sonic “thump”. The X-plane will demonstrate this in flights over communities around the U.S. starting in 2024, as NASA collects data that could open the future to commercial supersonic flights over land.

Source: NASA.Gov

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An artist's concept of NASA's X-59 QueSST aircraft flying over a rural community in the United States.
NASA

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