Boom Supersonic’s XB-1 gets permission to exceed Mach 1

Each flight has specific objectives to ensure safety.
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XB-1 de Boom Supersonic

They have granted clearance for Boom Supersonic’s XB-1 prototype aircraft from the FAA. In this way, I will be able to carry out flights that exceed the sound barrier, and advance in the tests that will be carried out before the end of the year.

Boom Supersonic’s XB-1 aircraft

These supersonic test flights are scheduled to take place at the Black Mountain Supersonic Corridor in Mojave, California. This location is a focal point for tests and operations related to supersonic aircraft, making it the ideal site for this new phase of testing.

In addition to the authorization for the XB-1, the FAA has also approved the use of a follow-on aircraft that will accompany the prototype during flights. This chase aircraft is important for monitoring and ensuring safety during supersonic testing , meticulously observing and recording every aspect of the flight.

The XB-1, which took to the skies for the first time just a month ago, is in the process of validating various technologies and features that will be implemented on Boom’s future Overture aircraft. These innovations range from augmented reality-based vision systems to advanced composite materials and aerodynamics optimized for flight at supersonic speeds.

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The objective of flight tests

In the coming months, Boom is scheduled to expand the scope of testing of the XB-1 . The objective is to verify its performance and maneuverability in conditions that transcend Mach 1, while evaluating all onboard systems and ensuring operational integrity in extreme conditions.

Between 10 and 20 test flights are anticipated before reaching supersonic speeds. Each flight has specific objectives, including testing of the landing gear and flap excitation system, to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the prototype under real operating conditions.

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Manages to reach Mach 1. Source: Boom Supersonic

Experienced test pilot Tristan ‘Geppetto’ Brandenberg will take the XB-1 to its first supersonic flight, continuing the tradition of precision and excellence in aeronautical testing that has characterized his career thus far.

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