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  2. File:Grumman X-29 3-view line art.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Grumman X-29 aircraft 3-view drawing with external dimensions and some labels. Date: February 1998: Source: Dryden Flight Research Center Graphics Collection :

  3. Grumman X-29 - Wikipedia

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    The Grumman X-29 is an American experimental aircraft that tested a forward-swept wing, canard control surfaces, and other novel aircraft technologies. Funded by NASA , the United States Air Force and DARPA , the X-29 was developed by Grumman , and the two built were flown by NASA and the United States Air Force. [ 1 ]

  4. File:Grumman X-29 outline.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Grumman X-29 aircraft 3-view drawing without labels. Date: February 1998: Source: Grumman_X-29_3-view_line_art.svg; Author:

  5. Lockheed L-301 - Wikipedia

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    Lockheed L-301 (sometimes called the X-24C, though this designation was never officially assigned) was an experimental air-breathing hypersonic aircraft project. It was developed by the NASA and United States Air Force (USAF) organization National Hypersonic Flight Research Facility [ 1 ] (NHFRF or NHRF [ 2 ] ), with Skunk Works as the prime ...

  6. Saunders-Roe SR.53 - Wikipedia

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    The Saunders-Roe SR.53 was a British prototype interceptor aircraft of mixed jet and rocket propulsion developed for the Royal Air Force (RAF) by Saunders-Roe in the early 1950s. [2]

  7. Bell X-2 - Wikipedia

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    The Bell X-2 (nicknamed "Starbuster" [1]) was an X-plane research aircraft built to investigate flight characteristics in the Mach 2–3 range. The X-2 was a rocket-powered, swept-wing research aircraft developed jointly in 1945 by Bell Aircraft Corporation, the United States Army Air Forces and the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) to explore aerodynamic problems of ...

  8. File:Grumman-X29-InFlight.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. Grumman XP-50 - Wikipedia

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    The Grumman XP-50 was a land-based development of the shipboard XF5F-1 Skyrocket fighter, entered into a United States Army Air Corps (USAAC) contest for a twin-engine heavy interceptor aircraft. The USAAC placed an order for a prototype on 25 November 1939, designating it XP-50 , but it lost the competition to the Lockheed XP-49 .