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XB-1 completes eighth flight with innovative shark skin underbelly

XB-1 completes eighth flight with innovative shark skin underbelly
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Boom Supersonic has announced that its supersonic demonstrator, the XB-1, completed its eighth flight on November 16. The aircraft featured a new shark skin-like underbelly designed to reduce drag, fuel consumption, and emissions. This material was developed by MicroTau, an Australian company, in collaboration with the Defense Innovation Unit of the United States Air Force Operational Energy Office.

During this flight, Boom Supersonic confirmed that the XB-1 performed safely at speeds of Mach 0.80 without the stability augmentation system. The company emphasized the challenge of designing a stable and fast supersonic aircraft. "One of the major accomplishments of the XB-1 program was converging on a design that does not rely on computerized augmentation to stay safe in the air," Boom Supersonic stated.

The company plans to push the XB-1 to transonic and supersonic speeds in future tests. "An aircraft flying between Mach 0.8 and 1.2 is flying transonic," Boom Supersonic explained, noting that commercial jets are typically built to cruise at lower speeds around Mach 0.85.

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Boom Supersonic also provided updates on its Symphony engine for the Overture passenger jet. ATI has begun metal forging for superalloy components designed for high-temperature performance during supersonic cruise. "ATI is testing the superalloy at long-duration high temperatures—the same temperatures the engine will experience during supersonic cruise," Boom Supersonic reported.

In December 2022, Boom partnered with Kratos Defense to develop this engine and began hardware testing earlier this year with a full-scale test of combustor aerodynamics.

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