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The X Planes
By Jay Miller


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This article appeared in the Second Quarter 2001 issue of Code One Magazine.

X-32
Mission: The X-32A/B are prototypes for Boeing’s entry into the twenty-first century’s largest fighter program, the JSF competition. Production depends on the outcome of the JSF downselect scheduled for 2001. A single Pratt & Whitney F119-614 turbofan engine powers it.

Manufacturer: Boeing Company
Number Built: 2
Sponsor: USAF, USN, USMC, RAF
Fastest Flight: 1.5+ Mach (est.)
Highest Flight: 40,000+ feet (est.)
First Flight: 18 September 2000
Last Flight: NA
Total Flights: ongoing
Length: 47 feet 0 inches
Wingspan: 36 feet 0 inches (CTOL)
Height: 13 feet 0 inches
Gross Weight: 50,000 lb (est.)

View the X Planes

X-1 (First Generation) X-1 (Second Generation) X-1E
X-2 X-3 X-4 X-5 X-6 X-7 X-8 X-9 X-10 X-11 X-12 X-13 X-14
X-15 X-15A2 X-16 X-17 X-18 X-19 X-20 X-21 X-22 X-23 X-24A
X-24B X-25 X-26A X-26B X-27 X-28 X-29 X-30 X-31 X-32
X-33 X-34 X-35 X-36 X-37 X-38 X39
X-40 X-41 X-42 X-43 X-44 X-45

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