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NASA took delivery of their first manned x-plane in over 20 years. The curious looking X-57 is not meant to fly high and fast like previous X-planes, but will be the first all-electric X-plane. By flying and testing it, NASA hopes to prove out electric propulsion technologies and open the door for future use in general aviation (remember to thank NASA 20 years from now when get into that Uber airlift!)
Also in work is the X-59 aircraft being built by Lockheed Martin for NASA, which just passed a critical design review. That means that the design is close to finalized, and engineers can start to fabricate and assemble components. This X-plane aims to demonstrate low noise supersonic booms over populated areas, technology that would enable overland supersonic flights in the future.
Lastly in the world of aviation, the Stratolaunch aircraft has new owners. With a test flight last spring this behemoth overtook Howard Hughes's spruce goose as the biggest aircraft ever to leave the ground. The original intent was to launch rockets from the belly of Stratolaunch, but the death of its main backer, Paul Allen, a year ago along with this transfer of ownership to an undisclosed entity leaves the future of this amazing machine in question. |