Product Overview
The X-59, short for X-59 Quiet SuperSonic Technology (QueSST), is an experimental aircraft being developed by four NASA research centers, General Electric, and Lockheed Martin. The X designation is given to US aircraft and rockets that are used to test new technologies.
The X-59 will test technology that will allow the aircraft to fly faster than the speed of sound over land and Reduce the loud sonic boom to a quiet thump. It is NASA’s first piloted experimental aircraft since the X-57 in 2016. Currently, commercial airlines can’t fly faster than the speed of sound over land because it would create a very loud sonic boom.
Available in 1/60 scale. See the chart below for dimensions.
To learn more about the X-59 Quesst program, click here.
Aircraft Type: X-59 QueSST
Engine Type: -
Livery/Paint scheme: NASA
Base: Resin base with an aluminum upright.
Dimensions:
Scale | Length (in/cm) | Wingspan (in/cm) |
1/60 scale | 19.03 in/48.33 cm | 5.91 in/15 cm |