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NASA's X-66 Tests Aim for 30% Fuel Savings in Sustainable Aviation

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NASA's X-66 scale model withstood rigorous wind tunnel tests at Langley, promising up to 30% fuel savings through its unique diagonal strut design.

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How will this revolutionary aircraft design reshape commercial aviation's battle against its 2% contribution to global carbon emissions?

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A London-New York roundtrip flight equals one EU resident's annual home heating carbon footprint - but X-66's innovations aim to change this equation.

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Boeing's transformation of an MD-90 aircraft into the X-66 demonstrator marks a crucial step toward sustainable commercial aviation.

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What engineering challenges emerge when stabilizing extra-long wings with diagonal struts in this unprecedented aircraft design?

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NASA's comprehensive testing program generates vital data across multiple aerodynamic configurations before advancing to high-speed trials.

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While electric aircraft suit sub-300-mile routes, X-66's enhanced aerodynamics target efficiency improvements for longer commercial flights.

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Project teams analyze critical measurements to determine necessary design adjustments for future wind tunnel testing phases.

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Can the X-66's transonic truss-braced wing configuration deliver its promised efficiency gains for single-aisle commercial aircraft?

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