Tuesday, 21 April 2020
NASA's X-plane program established in 1946 to test and evaluate new technologies
and aerodynamic concepts, began with the launch of the X-1
and aerodynamic concepts, began with the launch of the X-1
Now, the US space agency is using its technological prowess to build efficient electric
planes and making new inventions.
planes and making new inventions.
In development since 2016, the X-57 Maxwell nicknamed after 19th-century physicist
James Clerk Maxwell, NASA's principal investigator Sean Clarke told Business Insider
that they decided to require a pilot. However, those hoping for a ride on the aircraft will
be disappointed given that it will only have room for one.
James Clerk Maxwell, NASA's principal investigator Sean Clarke told Business Insider
that they decided to require a pilot. However, those hoping for a ride on the aircraft will
be disappointed given that it will only have room for one.
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