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NASA’s all-electric experimental aircraft X-57 Maxwell prepares to undergo ground vibration testing at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in California. A goal of X-57 is to help the Federal Aviation Administration set certification standards for emerging electric aircraft markets.
NASA/Lauren Hughes
NASA's all-electric X-57 Maxwell aircraft undergoes high voltage ground testing at NASA's Armstrong Flight Research Center in California. The aircraft is running, in part, with software designed here in Fairmont.
NASA/Lauren Hughes
FAIRMONT — A small Fairmont tech company is creating software for NASA.
TMC Technologies of West Virginia has been working with NASA on its first all-electric experimental aircraft X-57 “Maxwell” or X-plane. TMC and its senior systems engineer, Steve Yokum, have been developing a software used to make sure everything in the plane is running as planned.

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