NASA pilots fly approaches, landings from 'windowless cockpit'
NASA test pilots have flown approaches and landings in a modified Boeing 737 from a "windowless cockpit" that used sensors and high- resolution video displays to demonstrate a promising design for future supersonic transports. The U.S. aeronautics agency said three months of flight tests from...
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