Supersonic flight means breaking the sound barrier, but there are some myths as to what pilots actually feel at Mach 1.
Boom Supersonic built a supersonic plane for a fraction of the cost of NASA's X-59. Now all that's left to do is build it ...
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Boom Supersonic's XB-1 jet flew in front of the sun so NASA could take this incredible shock wave photoChief test pilot Tristan "Geppetto" Brandenburg cut a path to a precise ... Boom Supersonic analyzed the data and found that ...
NASA and Boom Supersonic capture a stunning image of the XB-1 aircraft breaking the sound barrier using the Sun as a backdrop ...
Aviation company Boom Supersonic turned to NASA to visualize the flow of air around its supersonic XB-1 aircraft as it tries to prove Mach cutoff ...
We know what a sonic boom sounds like. But what does it look like? NASA, with help from the steady flying of Boom Supersonic chief test pilot Tristan “Geppetto” Brandenburg, just released a ...
Following a few more ground tests, it will fly over numerous cities around the country. NASA will ask people on the ground if ...
NASA has snapped a stunning image of a supersonic plane breaking the sound barrier – as its creators boast that there was “no audible sonic boom”. The Boom Supersonic XB-1 – dubbed a ...
Boom Chief Test Pilot Tristan "Geppetto" Brandenburg positioned ... very high likelihood of operating at Mach cutoff, in which a sonic boom refracts in the atmosphere and never reaches the ground.
To achieve this remarkable shot, the pilot had to position the X-B-ONE ... allowing the team to capture the stunning image of the sonic boom.
Chief test pilot Tristan "Geppetto" Brandenburg cut ... Boom Supersonic analyzed the data and found that no audible sonic boom reached the ground. This is notable, because supersonic flights ...
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