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NASA's Experimental X-59 Supersonic Jet to Be Complete By End of 2020 by Staff Writers Washington DC (Sputnik) Feb 10, 2020
Since 2016, Lockheed Martin has been working in collaboration with NASA on a new supersonic X-59 QueSST for the space administration's Low-Boom Flight Demonstrator program, scheduled for test flights in 2022. NASA's new experimental supersonic X-plane will be flying across the US by the end of 2020, a representative of Lockheed Martin, who was commissioned to build the plane, said on Friday. Officially named X-59 QueSST or just X-59, it was greenlit for final assembly in 2019. NASA aims to develop it into an ultra-quiet craft that can travel faster than the speed of sound across land. "It's moving very fast on the shop floor in terms of manufacturing and production," the company said. "After the mating of the aircraft and final assembly, we'll take the airframe to do some proof testing and get some other parts installed, do some test runs of the systems, and then roll it out", the representative said. He explained how once it is all put together, it should be up and running by 2021. "We're very confident. All kinds of modelling simulations and predictions align, so we believe, based on these models and simulations we've run, that it will achieve that low-boom sound once it reaches supersonic speeds", he added. Further testing will follow the plane's completion this year to ensure that this is the case and that the plane not only functions and reaches the desired speeds, but also remains silent enough to not disturb the public. Construction is only Phase 1 of the entire project, according to the spokesperson. Phase 2 will see further testing, certifications and acoustic (or sound) validation. NASA outlined in a statement that the third phase will see community-base testing, which will observe the human response to a low-boom (a quiet sonic boom) caused by the craft flying overhead. Source: RIA Novosti
Lockheed Martin delivers second KC-130J refueler to France Washington DC (UPI) Feb 07, 2020 Lockheed Martin delivered the second of two KC-130J Super Hercules aerial refuelers to representatives from France's Armée de l'Air this week, the company reported. According to Lockheed, France has received a total of four Super Hercules planes through the Pentagon's foreign military sales program. In addition to the two KC-130J refuelers, the country purchased two C-130J-30 combat delivery airlifters under the sale. Those were delivered in 2017 and 2018 and brought into service in 201 ... read more
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