LoFLYTE

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LoFlyte (Low Observable Flight Test Experiment)[1] is a supersonic / hypersonic unmanned technology demonstrator stealth aircraft,[2] designed in a joint effort between the US Air Force and NASA[3][4] to test the characteristics of hypersonic vehicles at low speeds and low altitudes.[5] It first flew in 1996.[3] Built by Accurate Automation.[6]

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  1. ^ "NASA - LoFlyte".
  2. ^ https://spaceagecontrol.com/Main/Adpacc
  3. ^ a b "NASA's LoFLYTE™ Program Flown". nasa.gov. NASA. July 1997. Retrieved May 20, 2016.
  4. ^ LoFlyte Waverider Wind Tunnel Model – National Museum of the United States Air Force
  5. ^ Hypersonic Waveriders
  6. ^ "Accurate Automation LoFLYTE".
  7. ^ "LoFLYTE Waverider Wind Tunnel Model".