NASA, Boeing Unveil New X-Plane with Net-Zero Goals
The experimental aircraft aims to reduce fuel consumption and emissions by 30 percent compared to other aircraft in its class.
The experimental aircraft aims to reduce fuel consumption and emissions by 30 percent compared to other aircraft in its class.
The X-plane explored VTOL technologies and was used by NASA astronauts to refine their moon-landing skills.
Planned test aircraft will replace moving control surfaces active flow system.
The frustration of trying to achieve an Instrument Proficiency Check led to the creation of X-Plane, its creator tells FLYING.
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