Jet Engine Installed on NASA’s Quiet Supersonic X-59

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The engine that will power NASA’s quiet supersonic X-59 in flight is installed, marking a major milestone in the experimental aircraft’s journey toward first flight. The installation of the F414-GE-100 engine at Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works facility brings the vehicle close to the completion of its assembly, with NASA targeting flight in 2023. The engine packs 22,000 pounds of propulsion energy, and will power the X-59 in flight at speeds up to Mach 1.4, and altitudes up to 55,000 feet. The X-59 is designed to reduce the intensity of sonic booms, which occur when an aircraft flies at supersonic speeds, or, faster than the speed of sound.

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To whoever it is that edits these videos: I just want you to know that subtle little flourishes like having the title reveal as the engine passes don't go unnoticed. :)

ScottsSynthStuff
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The guy hand pumping up the engine is the real mvp

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I'll bring my car in next week for a conversion.

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How was someone working at Lockheed allowed to wear a Falcon Heavy shirt to work?

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When is the military going to let hypersonic tech be in the civilian domain ?

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