NASA and Lockheed Martin formally debuted the agency’s X-59 quiet supersonic aircraft Friday. Using this one-of-a-kind experimental airplane, NASA aims to
NASA and Lockheed Martin formally debuted the agency’s X-59 quiet supersonic aircraft Friday. Using this one-of-a-kind experimental airplane, NASA aims to
I wasn’t serious.
It’s correct, though. By the time anything is big enough to be visible to the eye, it’s far too late to change course. That’s what radar is for.
During takeoff, landing, or any ground movement, I’m sure they use instruments first and cameras second. And ground guides or just tugs.