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NASA X59 taxis runway in Palmdale for quiet supersonic test milestone
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 52570, member: 636"] NASA achieved a breakthrough when its X-59 supersonic aircraft powered its engines and completed taxi tests at Air Force Plant 42 in Palmdale, California. The experimental plane lacks front windows because engineers designed an extended nose to study quiet supersonic flight technology. Development began in 2023 when the space agency assembled the aircraft's tail and body sections. Engineers conducted the first runway taxi test using internal power on October 10th. The milestone represents the final phase before the aircraft attempts its historic maiden flight. NASA plans additional taxi tests that will progressively increase speeds approaching takeoff conditions. The X-59 supports the Quesst mission to evaluate supersonic flight without traditional cockpit windows. Engineers built the aircraft to fly at 1.5 times the speed of sound while reducing noise through specialized design features. The nose section comprises nearly one-third of the aircraft's total length of 100 meters and prevents sound waves from creating disruptive sonic booms. [/QUOTE]
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