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Super Guppy – T-38 Loading For Ferry Flight
Super Guppy – T-38 Loading For Ferry Flight

As the Super Guppy in the background awaits its cargo, workmen secure the second retired T-38 to its transport pallet…

Super Guppy – T-38 Loading For Ferry Flight
Super Guppy – T-38 Loading For Ferry Flight

Two retired NASA T-38 trainers mounted on a transport pallet atop a mobile transporter are positioned for loading aboard NASA's…

P-3B Starts the Day
P-3B Starts the Day

On March 21, 2013, the P-3B aircraft waits outside the hangar at Thule Air Base with the Greenland Ice sheet…

Let’s Twist Again
Let’s Twist Again

The X-53 was a modified F/A-18 fighter used for a joint Air Force, Boeing and NASA project called the Active…

Shhh. Be Very, Very Quiet.
Shhh. Be Very, Very Quiet.

NASA continued to explore new aircraft designs capable of reducing the noise level of sonic booms by test flying an…

Double Your Fun
Double Your Fun

The first plane to reach Mach 2, or twice the speed of sound, was the Douglas D-558-2 Skyrocket. Civilian test…

Reaching for Space
Reaching for Space

Perhaps the most famous of the X-planes is the North American X-15 rocket plane. During its 199 test flights between…

Supersonic Goes Big
Supersonic Goes Big

The North American XB-70 Valkyrie was the prototype for a supersonic bomber that was never built, but the two test…

Smooth. Real Smooth.
Smooth. Real Smooth.

This NASA F-16XL-2 aircraft was used during 1995-96 for the Supersonic Laminar Flow Control project to demonstrate that airflow could…

Supersonic Goes Hyper
Supersonic Goes Hyper

Taking the leap well beyond supersonic flight, a hypersonic X-43 aircraft reached a record-breaking speed of Mach 9.6, or nearly…