
NASA X: Revolutionary Evolution - ERA title card.
Documentary (2014)
Starring:
Jennifer Pulley (Host)
Dr. Edgar Waggoner
Dr. Jaiwon Shin
Tom Brooks
NASA X follows members of the Environmentally Responsible Aviation team as they conduct a variety of tests on exciting, new aircraft designs that are in the early stages of development. See how these initial designs and ideas are moved through the NASA pipeline from computer drawings and wind tunnel models, all the way to scale-model aircraft and full-scale flights. Each new step brings us closer to flying onboard revolutionary aircraft that are safer, more efficient, and quieter.
Other works in this series:
NASA X series
Boeing 787[]

McDonnell Douglas MD-11F[]

McDonnell Douglas MD-11F of Lufthansa Cargo.
Boeing 747-8R7F/SCD[]
Registration N747EX, c/n 35808/1420 built in 2010. Same aircraft in other works at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Civil Fixed-Wing).

Reg. N747EX Boeing 747-8R7F/SCD of Boeing.
Boeing 777[]

Boeing 777 of Emirates.

Boeing 777 of Emirates.
Boeing 777-312ER[]
Registration 9V-SWN Boeing 777-312ER, c/n 34579/703, of Singapore Airlines, and at the bottom of picture, an aircraft of KLM-Royal Dutch Airlines.

Reg. 9V-SWN Boeing 777-312ER of Singapore Airlines.
Northrop Grumman X-47B[]
Designated 501.

Airbus A330[]

Boeing X-48C[]




RAeS RS-001 (Concept Aircraft)[]
Conceptual blended wing body airliner.

NASA CESTOL (Concept Aircraft)[]
NASA Cruise-Efficient Short Take-Off and Landing (CESTOL) concept aircraft

Wright A[]

Wright Flyer I[]

Wright 1900 glider[]

Bréant (1854)[]

Wright 1901 glider[]



Replica ?

Archive.
Wright Glider[]
1901 or 1902 ?

Wright Flyer I[]


Boeing 777-3AL(ER)[]
Boeing 777-3AL(ER) of Thai Airways International, registration HS-TKM (aircraft name Prabhasri), c/n 41522/1082.

Reg. HS-TKM Boeing 777-3AL(ER) Prabhasri of Thai Airways International.
Boeing 747[]
On the top right, a Boeing 747 of Cargolux.

Boeing 747 of Cargolux.
Boeing 777[]

Boeing 777 of Emirates.

Boeing 777 of Emirates.
At the bottom right, maybe a blurred tailplane of AirAsia X.

Boeing 777 of Emirates.
Airbus A320[]

Airbus A320 of US Airways.
Airbus A340[]

Airbus A340 of Air France.
Boeing 777[]

Boeing 777 of British Airways.
Boeing 747-443[]

Boeing 747-443 of Virgin Atlantic Airways.
Boeing 747-8i[]
Takeoff from Paine Field (PAE/KPAE).
On the right, the tail of an All Nippon Airways Boeing and a 747 of AirBridgeCargo.

On the right, a 747 of Cathay Pacific Airways.

Airbus A320-111[]
Airbus A320-111 of Airbus, registration F-WWBA, c/n 001, built in 1987. Preserved at Aeroscopia Museum in Toulouse as F-WWAI (its original registration) since October 2017.

Reg. F-WWBA Airbus A320-111 of Airbus.
Boeing 727[]

Boeing 727 of American Airlines.
Boeing 747[]

Boeing 747 of Pan Am-Pan American World Airways.
Lockheed L-1011 TriStar[]

Lockheed L-1011 TriStar of TWA-Trans World Airlines.
Boeing 737-4B7[]
Looks like a CGI.

Boeing 737-4B7 of US Airways.
Concept Aircraft[]

Gulfstream G550[]

Gulfstream G550[]



Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird[]


Boeing P2B-1S Superfortress & Douglas D-558-2 Skyrocket[]
P2B BuNo 84029, c/n 13681 built in 1945. Originally built as a B-29-95-BW for the USAAF with serial 45-21787, before going to the US Navy. Later modified as a mothership for the Douglas D-558-2 Skyrocket.

BuNo 84029 Boeing P2B-1S Superfortress Fertile Myrtle and Douglas D-558-2 Skyrocket of the United States Navy.
Boeing X-48B[]

Various Aircraft[]
Kansai International Airport (KIX/RJBB).
Closest to farthest: Boeing 767 of All Nippon Airways, Boeing 747-4B5 of Korean Air, Boeing 737 of Korean Air, Airbus A330-243 of Hawaiian Airlines, two smaller All Nippon Airways aircraft, Boeing 767-346/ER of Japan Airlines, and Boeing 777-300/ER of Emirates.

Airbus A320[]

Airbus A320 of Monarch Airlines.
Boeing 747-400F[]

Boeing 747-400F of TNT Airways.
Beechcraft T-34C Turbo Mentor[]
Registration N865NA, c/n 160266.



Concept Aircraft[]

Gulfstream III[]
Registration N804NA, c/n 344, built in 1982.

Reg. N804NA Gulfstream III of NASA.

Reg. N804NA Gulfstream III of NASA.
Boeing 787-8[]

Boeing 787-8 of United Airlines.
Airbus A330[]

Airbus A330 of US Airways.
"Aviation Week Eco Friendly Concept" Concept Aircraft[]

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