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The first X-56A unmanned aircraft was severely damaged in a crash shortly after takeoff from the dry lakebed at Edwards AFB, California, on 19 November 2015, on its first flexible-wing flight to test active flutter suppression.
12 Ιουλ 2021 · NASA’s X-56B unmanned air vehicle (UAV) was destroyed in a crash on 9 July after suffering an “anomaly in flight”. The small experimental aircraft was being used to test ways to suppress...
Description of the aircraft. Overview of the flight test campaign. The good, the bad, the ugly. Lessons learned. X-56 Program Background. The X-56A was developed by the Air Force Research Lab (AFRL) to explore actively controlling flutter. X-56A.
23 Νοε 2015 · One of two Lockheed Martin X-56A unmanned testbed aircraft built to trial new flutter-suppression technology for high-aspect-ratio wings has crashed at the Rogers Dry Lakebed test range in...
9 Ιουλ 2021 · NASA says that its experimental X-56B unmanned aircraft suffered what it described as an “anomaly” today. The current state of the drone, as well as whether it technically crashed, is unclear, but an additional statement that “there are no casualties,” which seems slightly cryptic when discussing a drone and could suggest a hard impact ...
X-56A Multi-Utility Technology Test-bed Landing accident •Occurred on last landing (flight #8) with stiff wings on vehicle #2 •Nominal touchdown •Aircraft then entered into a pitch bouncing oscillation that was slowly growing. •Eventually grew large enough to crumple the nose gear, skidded to a stop. 100 ..... ...
9 Ιουλ 2021 · On July 9, shortly after 7:30 a.m., the X-56B remotely piloted experimental aircraft experienced an anomaly after takeoff from NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center at Edwards, Calif. There are no casualties.