India, Feb. 12 -- NASA's X-59 quiet supersonic research aircraft took another successful step toward flight with the conclusion of a series of engine performance tests.
In preparation for the X-59's planned first flight this year, NASA and Lockheed Martin successfully completed the aircraft's engine run tests in January. The engine, a modified F414-GE-100 that powers the aircraft's flight and integrated subsystems, performed to expectations during three increasingly complicated tests that ran from October through January at contractor Lockheed Martin's Skunk Works facility in Palmdale, California, NASA said.
"We have successfully progressed through our engine ground tests as we planned," said Raymond Castner, X-59 propulsion lead at NASA'...