The F414-GE-100 engine, which will power NASAs X-59 Quiet SuperSonic Technology X-plane (QueSST) in flight, is unboxed at NASAs Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California. The engine, one of two delivered by GE, is approximately 13 feet long, and will power X-59 on missions to gather information about how the public perceives the sounds of quieter supersonic flight.
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