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#Boeing X-66: Bracing for the Next Big Wing

 

(Posted 30th November 2023)

 

X-plane will test propulsion, materials and architecture of breakthrough design.

 

 

 

 

CONFIGURATION CONCEPT: This is an artist’s rendition of the Boeing Transonic Truss-Braced Wing configuration — a possible idea for commercial use in the 2030s. IMAGE: NASA

 

To read more about Boeing’s latest concept click on: https://click.info.boeing-message.com/?qs=f457b0c43b32b9639f3121c1cb137ea9f489b22a1d1b55f5c19dd2fbdab49ac730625404891403111c7c85f8ed94b4151cbcd136a21bf461

 

 

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