NASA to develop new supersonic plane that's a lot quieter than Concorde

Nicholas Fearn
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NASA unveils its supersonic vision - and it's a quieter one

US space agency NASA has unveiled plans for a new supersonic plane that uses noise-quieting technology, which should make it much quieter than Concorde, when it was in service up until 2003. Whe...

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