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

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  1. "NASA - LoFlyte".
  2. https://spaceagecontrol.com/Main/Adpacc
  3. ^ "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". National Museum of the United States Air Force™.


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