NASA's X-59 Quiet Supersonic Test Jet Spotted
On A Trailer Heading To Texas
The Skunk Works-built X-59 that could
revolutionize supersonic travel is getting closer to its first flight.
BY JOSEPH TREVITHICK DECEMBER 23, 2021
ALDO BOCCACCIO
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The
experimental X-59 Quiet Supersonic
Technology aircraft, or QueSST, which Lockheed Martin's Skunk
Works is building for NASA,
is now on its way to the company's plant in Fort Worth, Texas. Once there, the
jet, which is being designed to explore sonic-boom-mitigating technologies that
could have significant impacts on the future of supersonic flight, will
undergo structural testing ahead
of a planned first flight next year.
Photographer Aldo Boccaccio grabbed
pictures of the aircraft under wraps on a semi-trailer in Marana, Arizona
earlier this week and was kind enough to share them with us. The plane has been
under construction at Skunk Work's
facility at the U.S. Air Force's Plant 42 in Palmdale,
California, since 2018. Lockheed Martin confirmed to The War Zone that the current plan is to truck the X-59
to its Texas plant, which is best known for hosting the F-35 Joint Strike
Fighter assembly line, for structural tests before bringing it back
to Palmdale for the initial round of flight testing. It does seem somewhat
curious that such a fragile, one-off design would be moved via road instead of
something like a U.S. Air Force C-5 Galaxy transport
plane.
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