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X-31 EFM/ESTOL in Flight
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X-31 EFM/ESTOL Advanced Concept in Flight

The X-31 was conceived as a multipurpose, agile fighter-type aircraft capable of operating in controlled flight well below stall speed, yet possessing supersonic capability. Germany, Sweden, and the U.S. plan to jointly return the X-31 experimental aircraft to flying status to demonstrate technologies of vectored thrust, extremely short takeoff and landing, and tailless flight. 
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Unique identifier BI218686 
Boeing ID x31howtek400 
Type Image 
Size 4400px × 3032px   38MB 
License type RM 
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