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NASA Announces Flight Date For Supersonic X-Plane |
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Kate O'Connor
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NASA now has an official development timeline for its Quiet SuperSonic
Technology (QueSST) X-plane that, according to the administration, will
lead to the X-59s first flight in the next three years. NASA
committed to the timeline after a Key Decision Point-C (KDP-C) review
confirming funding and achievability of the project.
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Leaked Images Show Superfast Russian Helicopter |
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Mary Grady
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Helicopters are ideal for lots of useful tasks, but speed over the
ground has never been their strong suit. That could change if a new
Russian design in development lives up to its promise.
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