Lockheed Martin X-59 (German Wikipedia)

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  • Low-Boom Flight Demonstration Overview. In: nasa.gov. NASA, 2020, archiviert vom Original (nicht mehr online verfügbar) am 18. Dezember 2020; abgerufen am 22. März 2024 (englisch): „NASA: „The Low-boom Flight Demonstration mission has two goals: 1) design and build a piloted, large-scale supersonic X-plane with technology that reduces the loudness of a sonic boom to that of a gentle thump; and 2) fly the X-plane over select U.S. communities to gather data on human responses to the low-boom flights and deliver that data set to U.S. and international regulators.““
  • Jim Banke: NASA Moves to Begin Historic New Era of X-Plane Research. NASA, 22. April 2016, archiviert vom Original am 27. Februar 2017; abgerufen am 19. November 2021 (englisch): „QueSST aims to fix something the X-1 first introduced to the flying world nearly 70 years ago – the publicly annoying loud sonic boom.“

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  • Low-Boom Flight Demonstration Overview. In: nasa.gov. NASA, 2020, archiviert vom Original (nicht mehr online verfügbar) am 18. Dezember 2020; abgerufen am 22. März 2024 (englisch): „NASA: „The Low-boom Flight Demonstration mission has two goals: 1) design and build a piloted, large-scale supersonic X-plane with technology that reduces the loudness of a sonic boom to that of a gentle thump; and 2) fly the X-plane over select U.S. communities to gather data on human responses to the low-boom flights and deliver that data set to U.S. and international regulators.““
  • Jim Banke: NASA Moves to Begin Historic New Era of X-Plane Research. NASA, 22. April 2016, archiviert vom Original am 27. Februar 2017; abgerufen am 19. November 2021 (englisch): „QueSST aims to fix something the X-1 first introduced to the flying world nearly 70 years ago – the publicly annoying loud sonic boom.“