
Grumman X-29 - Wikipedia
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 …
X-29 Advanced Technology Demonstrator Aircraft - NASA
2015年11月5日 · The X-29 program did demonstrate several new technologies as well as new uses of proven technologies including aeroelastic tailoring to control structural divergence and …
Grumman X-29 - NASA
2016年2月10日 · On Dec. 13, 1985, the X-29 became the first forward-swept-wing airplane in the world to exceed Mach 1 in level flight, and flight results showed that a highly unstable aircraft …
Grumman X-29: The impossible fighter jet with inverted wings
2019年7月13日 · The X-29, an experimental plane flown by NASA in the 1980s, sports one of the most unusual designs in the history of aviation.
X-29: The Best Fighter Jet You Will Ever See (In a Museum)
2020年10月30日 · Packed with cutting-edge features, the Grumman X-29 was one of the most innovative fighters of its time—today, its legacy is confined largely to the museum.
Why The Grumman X-29 Is One Of The Strangest Jets Ever Designed
2023年11月19日 · Without flying a single combat mission, the X-29 has become a part of military aviation history for its bold development of new technologies, some of which informed the …
X-29: The Most Aerodynamically Unstable Aircraft Ever Built
The December 14, 1984, test flight of the X-29—the most aerodynamically unstable aircraft ever built—demonstrated forward-swept wing technology for supersonic fighter aircraft for the first …
Looking Back at X-29A in ‘Sweeping Forward’ - NASA
2014年2月14日 · This look-down view of the X-29 research aircraft in flight over California’s Mojave Desert during the 1980s and 1990s shows its striking and unique forward swept wing …
X-29: Experiment in Flight - YouTube
This document examines the goals and accomplishments of the forward sweep-winged X-29.
Grumman X-29 - The Backward Wing Plane - PlaneHistoria
2023年2月16日 · The Grumman X-29 was a bizarre-looking experimental plane that was one of the first serious attempts to assess the concept of a forward-swept wing.