- published: 12 Oct 2008
- views: 68453
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Boeing x-32
x-32 was a prototype built by Boeing to compete with the Lockheed x-35 for the jsf program...
published: 12 Oct 2008
Boeing x-32
x-32 was a prototype built by Boeing to compete with the Lockheed x-35 for the jsf program. the x-35 won and became the f-35 that is currently in development right now. The x-32 was known mostly for its ungainly look that stands contrast with the usual sleek looking designs of modern fighters. However, I somehow find myself taking a like for this babe.
- published: 12 Oct 2008
- views: 68453
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X-32 JSF Vertical Landing
The X-32 (Boeing's entry into the Joint Strike Fighter competition) can be seen here hover...
published: 16 Mar 2007
X-32 JSF Vertical Landing
The X-32 (Boeing's entry into the Joint Strike Fighter competition) can be seen here hovering and landing vertically like a helicopter (or like a Harrier). As we all know, Lockheed won the competition with the X-35/F-35, but Boeing's airplane is still very cool, as you can see. For more X-32 videos (including VTOL, or hovering flight), go to http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=BoeingX32JSF
- published: 16 Mar 2007
- views: 91990
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Boeing X-32A In Flight (2001)
Courtesy: F-35 Joint Strike Fighter Program
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
http://e...
published: 08 Dec 2010
Boeing X-32A In Flight (2001)
Courtesy: F-35 Joint Strike Fighter Program
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_X-32
The Boeing X-32 was a multi-purpose jet fighter in the Joint Strike Fighter contest. It lost to the Lockheed Martin X-35 demonstrator which was further developed into the F-35 Lightning II. On 26 October 2001, the Department of Defense announced that the Lockheed Martin X-35 won the JSF competition.
- published: 08 Dec 2010
- views: 10067
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Boeing X-32A Carrier Variant Tests (2000)
http://airboyd.tv
Courtesy: F-35 Joint Strike Fighter Program
From Wikipedia, the free e...
published: 11 Dec 2010
Boeing X-32A Carrier Variant Tests (2000)
http://airboyd.tv
Courtesy: F-35 Joint Strike Fighter Program
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_X-32
The Boeing X-32 was a multi-purpose jet fighter in the Joint Strike Fighter contest. It lost to the Lockheed Martin X-35 demonstrator which was further developed into the F-35 Lightning II. On 26 October 2001, the Department of Defense announced that the Lockheed Martin X-35 won the JSF competition.
- published: 11 Dec 2010
- views: 4166
0:50
X-32 A Prototyp Boeing, wie hässlich!
Bilder: http://tarnermodell.wordpress.com/2011/11/04/x-32-a-prototyp-boeing-wie-hasslich/
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published: 22 Jan 2012
X-32 A Prototyp Boeing, wie hässlich!
Bilder: http://tarnermodell.wordpress.com/2011/11/04/x-32-a-prototyp-boeing-wie-hasslich/
Für ca. 12 Euro bekommt einen Bausatz, der grundsätzlich sauber produziert ist, jedoch einige Mängel bereit hält. Die Bauanleitung zeigt die Decals an der falschen Stelle. Zumindest zeigen Originalfotos die Decals an anderen Stellen. Auch das Grössenverhältnis der Decals stimmt nicht überein. Dann habe ich das dumpfe Gefühl, dass der Vogel zu stark nach hinten absackt, wenn man ihn von der Seite betrachtet. Auf den Originalfotos kann ich leider nicht erkennen, wie die Neigung korrekt sein müsste. Bemalt habe ich den Flieger mit Modelmaster und Tamiya (Fahrwerke und Fahrwerkschächte).
- published: 22 Jan 2012
- views: 123
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Boeing X-45A Unguided Weapon Drop (2004)
http://airboyd.tv
Courtesy: DARPA, Boeing Phantom Works
The J-UCAS program was being...
published: 11 Feb 2011
Boeing X-45A Unguided Weapon Drop (2004)
http://airboyd.tv
Courtesy: DARPA, Boeing Phantom Works
The J-UCAS program was being conducted in multiple overlapping spirals of increasing capability toward the objective system. Boeing built two X-45A air vehicles, and their associated mission control, support, and simulation systems, to demonstrate the technical feasibility of the J-UCAS concept.
- published: 11 Feb 2011
- views: 2293
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NASA Boeing X-48B Blended Wing Body Phase 1 Test Flights
Credit: NASA Dryden Flight Research Center
http://www.nasa.gov/centers/dryden/news/NewsRel...
published: 14 May 2010
NASA Boeing X-48B Blended Wing Body Phase 1 Test Flights
Credit: NASA Dryden Flight Research Center
http://www.nasa.gov/centers/dryden/news/NewsReleases/2010/10-12.html
X-48B BWB Team Completes Phase 1 Test Flights
EDWARDS, Calif. -- A team led by NASA and The Boeing Company has completed the first phase of flight tests on the subscale X-48B blended wing body aircraft at the agency's Dryden Flight Research Center in Edwards, Calif.
The remotely piloted, 500-pound airplane with the silhouette resembling a manta ray also called a hybrid wing body -- is a tool of NASA's new Environmentally Responsible Aviation, or ERA, Project, which aims to develop the technology needed to create a quieter, cleaner, and more fuel-efficient airplane for the future.
A flying test bed such as the X-48B enables NASA to assess and validate the key technologies. The recently concluded flight tests ascertained the handling and flying qualities of such an aircraft at speeds typical of landings and takeoffs.
"This project is a huge success," said Fay Collier, manager of the ERA Project in NASA's Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate. "Bottom line: the team has proven the ability to fly tailless aircraft to the edge of the low-speed envelope safely."
Until recently, Collier was principal investigator for NASA's Subsonic Fixed Wing Project, which established the partnership with Boeing to conduct initial, fundamental technology development efforts with the X-48B. The ERA Project he now leads is part of a new research program NASA initiated to help further mature promising technology before transfer to industry.
The team completed the 80th and last flight of the project's first phase on March 19, 2010, almost three years after the X-48B's first flight on July 20, 2007.
In the mid-2000s, NASA identified low-speed flight controls as a development challenge for aircraft such as the hybrid wing body. This challenge, and the challenge of building a non-circular, pressurized fuselage structure, have been the initial focuses of research since then. The ultimate goal is to develop technology for an environmentally friendly aircraft that makes less noise, burns less fuel, and emits less noxious exhaust.
- published: 14 May 2010
- views: 21631
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Boeing X 45C Phantom Ray UCAV Stealth First Flight 27 04 2011
¿De verdad los UCAV son una novedad? Más información: http://lacaraocultadelosovnis.blogsp...
published: 02 Aug 2011
Boeing X 45C Phantom Ray UCAV Stealth First Flight 27 04 2011
¿De verdad los UCAV son una novedad? Más información: http://lacaraocultadelosovnis.blogspot.com/2011/08/que-ven-los-testigos.html
- published: 02 Aug 2011
- views: 382
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X-48C First Flight
Courtesy: NASA Dryden
EDWARDS AFB, Calif. - The remotely piloted X-48C aircraft successful...
published: 09 Aug 2012
X-48C First Flight
Courtesy: NASA Dryden
EDWARDS AFB, Calif. - The remotely piloted X-48C aircraft successfully flew for the first time on Aug. 7, 2012, at Edwards Air Force Base in California's Mojave Desert.
The aircraft, designed by the Boeing Co. and built by Cranfield Aerospace Ltd. of the United Kingdom, is flying again in partnership with NASA. The new X-48C model, which was formerly the X-48B Blended Wing Body aircraft, was modified to evaluate the low-speed stability and control of a low-noise version of a notional, future Hybrid Wing Body (HWB) aircraft design. The HWB design stems from concept studies being conducted by NASA's Environmentally Responsible Aviation project of future potential aircraft designs 20 years from now.
"We are thrilled to get back in the air to start collecting data in this low-noise configuration," said Heather Maliska, X-48C project manager at NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center. "Our dedicated team has worked hard to get the X-48C off the ground for this first flight and we are excited to learn about the stability and control characteristics of this low-noise configuration of the Blended Wing Body."
Primary changes to the C-model from the B-model, which flew 92 flights at NASA Dryden between 2007 and 2010, were geared to transforming it to an airframe noise-shielding configuration. External modifications included relocating the wingtip winglets inboard next to the engines, effectively turning them into twin tails. The aft deck of the aircraft was also extended about two feet to the rear. Finally, the project team replaced the X-48B's three 50-pound-thrust jet engines with two 89-pound-thrust engines.
Because handling qualities of the X-48C will be different than those of the X-48B, the project team developed flight control system software modifications, including flight control limiters to keep the airplane flying within a safe flight envelope. This will enable a stronger and safer prototype flight control system suitable for future full-scale commercial hybrid or blended wing aircraft.
"We are very pleased to begin flight tests of the X-48C," said Mike Kisska, Boeing X-48C project manager. "Working with NASA, we've successfully passed another milestone in our work to explore and validate the aerodynamic characteristics and efficiencies of the blended wing body concept."
Additionally, the upcoming flight experiments with the X-48C will help researchers further develop methods to validate the design's aerodynamics and control laws, including a goal of reducing aerodynamic drag through engine yaw control tests.
During the planned second block of flight testing this fall, NASA will test engine yaw control software incorporated in the X-48C's flight computer. This research will use asymmetric engine thrust to create yaw, or nose left or right movements, for trim and for relatively slow maneuvers.
NASA's Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate and Boeing are funding the X-48 technology demonstration research effort, which supports NASA's goals of reduced fuel burn, emissions and noise.
The X-48C retains most dimensions of the B-model, with a wingspan just longer than 20 feet, and a weight of about 500 pounds. The aircraft has an estimated top speed of about 140 mph, and a maximum altitude of 10,000 feet.
The Air Force Research Laboratory, Dayton, Ohio, is also a member of the project team.
For more information about NASA's Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate, visit:
http://www.aeronautics.nasa.gov
For more about NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, visit:
http://www.nasa.gov/centers/dryden
- published: 09 Aug 2012
- views: 13701
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Boeing X-45A Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle Program (2002)
Courtesy: NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, DARPA, Boeing
With all the excitement over t...
published: 11 Feb 2011
Boeing X-45A Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle Program (2002)
Courtesy: NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, DARPA, Boeing
With all the excitement over the Northrop Grumman X-47B flying this week it's easy to forget that this has all happened before, and this will all happen again.
Dryden Flight Research Center signed an agreement with DARPA and Boeing back in 1999 to each develop an Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle (UCAV). Boeing and Northrop both developed test models on independent but parallel production paths in order to develop a Joint Unmanned Combat Air System (J-UCAS).
Boeing developed the X-45A demonstration vehicle and Northrop the X-47A. The first flight of the X-45A was in 2002, almost eight years ago.Testing included taxi, takeoff and landing and various airborne activities. One of the key tests for the X-45 was a system to allow for autonomous formation flight and tests delivering weapons on target.
The Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle (UCAV) system demonstration program was a joint DARPA/Air Force/Boeing effort to demonstrate the technical feasibility for a UCAV system to conduct various strike missions within the emerging global command and control architecture. The demonstrations within the program are providing the information necessary to enable decision-makers to determine whether it is technically and fiscally prudent to continue development of UCAV aircraft to perform missions.
- published: 11 Feb 2011
- views: 14279
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Iran Reality and Illusion
Iran and its rulers make the next fantastic claim.
After their missile fakery has been exp...
published: 17 Feb 2013
Iran Reality and Illusion
Iran and its rulers make the next fantastic claim.
After their missile fakery has been exposed....
After their hi-tech drone fakery has been exposed....
After their monkey fakery has been exposed....
Here's the next one: the fighter jet fakery.
Sources:
Qaher-313 stealth fighter
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/irans-new-stealth-fighter-jet-caught-out-by-bloggers-in-faked-photoshop-image-blunder-8493530.html
http://www.businessinsider.com/irans-new-qaher-313-new-stealth-jet-cant-fly-2013-2?op=1
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2277412/Fake-stealth-plane-Irans-Photoshopped-fighter-jet-spotted-air.html
http://globservateur.blogs.ouest-france.fr/archive/2013/02/14/iran-la-tres-prospere-industrie-du-fake.html
Photos (MOD Iran)
http://mod.ir/
Japanese drone
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/11/28/iran_drone/
Copyright:
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This video contains transformative information, does not infringe on the target audience of the critiqued material, is non-commercial, uses only the minimum, required material and thus does not infringe any copyright laws. It provides either a review, a comment, criticism, parody, education, satire or all of the aforementioned. Abusive take-down notices will be countered.
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Tags:
Religion, islam, muslim, Koran, quran, arab, Islamic, science, scientific, development, fake, Iran, Gaher 313, Gaher, fake jet, Qaher, Qaher 313, Qaher-313,
- published: 17 Feb 2013
- views: 188388
13:50
X-Plane 10: Approaching Zurich LSZH with Boeing 777-200LR
A dusk approach to Zurich intl. airport using Ramzzess Aviation Boeing 777-200LR Worldline...
published: 12 Mar 2013
X-Plane 10: Approaching Zurich LSZH with Boeing 777-200LR
A dusk approach to Zurich intl. airport using Ramzzess Aviation Boeing 777-200LR Worldliner Pro. X-Plane 10.20 final 32-Bit.
All Music is from www.freemusicarchive.org
Please forgive me the stutters. It's due to the screencast. I use D3DGear, and iMovie. So, if anyone can tell me how to render the movies so they don't stutter, any recommendations are highly appreciated.
- published: 12 Mar 2013
- views: 80
Youtube results:
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Boeing X-51 WaveRider Scramjet Engine Demonstrator
Courtesy USAF/Maj. Joesph Hank Air Force Research Laboratory
7/2/2009 - EDWARDS AIR FORCE ...
published: 30 Apr 2010
Boeing X-51 WaveRider Scramjet Engine Demonstrator
Courtesy USAF/Maj. Joesph Hank Air Force Research Laboratory
7/2/2009 - EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. -- The first X-51A Scramjet Engine Demonstrator WaveRider vehicle arrived at Edwards Integrated Maintenance Facility, Building 710 June 25.
The aircraft will begin ground tests July 6. Assembly was completed last month at Boeing's High Desert Assembly, Integration and Test facility at Plant 42 in Palmdale, Calif. This aircraft is the first of four Static Test Vehicles, which will be used for familiarization training and an Upload and Download Test.
The X-51A SED program is intended to demonstrate air breathing hypersonic propulsion using a Pratt & Whitney Rocket dyne scramjet. The 25-foot long, 4,000 pound vehicle will be carried aloft on a B-52H Stratofortress and released in the Point Mugu Sea Range. A solid rocket booster will propel it to nearly Mach 5, where the scramjet will take over and continue to propel the X-51A for another 4 minutes to nearly Mach 6.
The X-51A Program Office at the Air Force Research Laboratory, Propulsion Directorate, Wright-Patterson AFB designated the Hypersonic Combined Task Force at the AFRL site at Edwards.
Following the Upload and Download Test, ground tests will continue through the summer and the X-51A is scheduled to perform additional testing through winter 2010.
- published: 30 Apr 2010
- views: 108563
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Flight Simulator X Mod Spotlight - Boeing 707/VC-137
Mod Download: http://simviation.com/1/download?file=guzmanb707fsx.zip&fileId;=42968
Boeing...
published: 22 Feb 2013
Flight Simulator X Mod Spotlight - Boeing 707/VC-137
Mod Download: http://simviation.com/1/download?file=guzmanb707fsx.zip&fileId;=42968
Boeing 707 300 and 400 package for FSX. This is the Libardo Guzman B707-300 assembled with correct gauges and textures so now it will work straight out of the box. Textures have been stripped down to reduce file size. Extra textures are included as a separate download if you want them. So now we have: All gauges showing, transparencies fixed. Textures include in this pack: Air France, USAF Airforce One, TWA, Lufthansa, BOAC, Panam, Singapore. Model, VC and textures by Guzman Artes -LIBARDO GUZMAN. Assembled for FSX by Chris Evans
- published: 22 Feb 2013
- views: 1577
20:01
Flight Simulator X Mod Spotlight - Boeing B-52H Stratofortress
***Make sure to get both downloads!!***
Mod Download: http://simviation.com/1/download?fi...
published: 01 Mar 2013
Flight Simulator X Mod Spotlight - Boeing B-52H Stratofortress
***Make sure to get both downloads!!***
Mod Download: http://simviation.com/1/download?file=SCH_FSX_Alphasim_B52_101712.zip&fileId;=41948
Alphasim freeware B-52 Stratofortress complete aircraft package. I have fixed the missing VC textures in FSX and engine smoke position. Added thumbnails and edited the Bare metal textures. Fixed a few gauge issues.
Sound Patch: http://simviation.com/1/download?file=SCH_FSX_Alphasim_B52_Sound_fix.zip&fileId;=42417
This fixes the missing sound for the FS9 Alphasim B-52 converted to FSX.
- published: 01 Mar 2013
- views: 1323