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NASA's Weirdest Experimental Plane
NASA has tested some of the strangest aircraft designs in history, but few are as bizarre as the oblique wing aircraft—an experimental plane with one forward-swept wing and one backward-swept wing.
The recent earthquake near Area 51 has reignited speculation about the base, linked to UFO activity and secret military testing.
Boom Supersonic passed a major milestone last month when its XB-1 prototype became the first civil aircraft to break the ...
When the experimental XB-1 aircraft achieved supersonic speeds on a test flight, it did not create a disruptive sonic boom – ...
Airbus is experimenting with a smartphone-based artificial intelligence (AI) program it calls GenAIR Assistant to generate custom instructions for assembling aircraft. The software can generate ...
Over 9,000 certificated pilots have received the Wright Brothers Master Pilot Award in the United States. Dave Kovach joins ...
US aerospace firm Boom Supersonic is expecting to reach design freeze on the Overture supersonic passenger aircraft in about ...
Experimental evolution is the use of laboratory or controlled field manipulations to investigate evolutionary processes. It usually makes use of organisms with rapid generation times and small ...
The Experimental Aircraft Association Chapter 1088 collected food for the Fredericksburg Food Pantry during November and ...
The world’s only two flying examples of the Boeing B-29 Superfortress will be back this summer at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2025 ...
Read about the latest tests conducted with the X-66 aircraft, NASA’s experimental airliner being developed with Boeing.
The two B-29s have made only about a half-dozen joint public appearances since first flying together at Oshkosh in 2017.