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Vince Rausch, left, project manager, and Joel Sitz, flight test manager of the NASA X-43A experimental aircraft designed to fly up to seven times the speed of sound, talk with reporters behind a scale model of the aircraft during a news briefing at Edwards Air Force Base, Wednesday, April 18, 2001, in the Southern California desert. The 12-foot-long aircraft, its distinctive spatula-shaped nose seen at left, will be dropped from a B-52 bomber over the Pacific Ocean off the California coast during its maiden flight in mid-May. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)



The NASA X-43A, an experimental aircraft designed to fly up to seven times the speed of sound, is seen during a press briefing at Edwards Air Force Base Wednesday, April 18, 2001, in the Southern California desert. In this configuration, the 12-foot-long aircraft, its distinctive spatula-shaped nose, just under two feet wide at the tip, front, is attached to an booster rocket, top rear. The entire assembly will be dropped from a B-52 bomber over the Pacific Ocean off the California coast during its maiden flight in mid-May. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon
- Apr 19 12:12 AM ET