By John Croft
Starting with first flight of the model in July 2007, NASA and Boeing first completed 20 envelope expansion tests over a one year period, determining general stability and handling characteristics.
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Lastly the team from January to March completed eight test flights known as "limiter assaults", in which the remote pilot deliberately exceeded the defined boundaries of controllability in flight parameters including angle-of-attack, sideslip angle and acceleration. NASA says the tests validated the programmed limiters and verified that a "robust, versatile and safe control system could be developed for such an aircraft".
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NASA is also preparing a second subscale model, the X-48C, which it has modified for a lower noise profile compared to the X-48B. Upcoming flight tests will investigate "other controllability factors," says the agency.
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