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Why the world’s 1st hydrogen-powered hypersonic jet could fly 12 times the speed of sound
An aircraft running on hydrogen that races through the upper atmosphere at speeds exceeding twelve times the speed of sound might seem like a fantasy reserved exclusively for science fiction. That, ...
The race to field reusable hypersonic aircraft got a whole lot hotter last month, with GE Aerospace announcing a breakthrough in high-speed jet engine design that could potentially allow conventional.
Key opportunities in aircraft propulsion systems include the rising demand for electric and hybrid-electric systems, focus on ...
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The 10 fastest aircraft in history and the insane speeds they reached
From experimental rocket planes to Cold War spy jets, the fastest aircraft in history pushed far beyond what engineers once ...
NASA has been officially recognized for setting the speed record for a jet-powered aircraft by Guinness World Records. NASA set the record in November during the third and final flight of the ...
Doctoral student Max Chern takes a closer look at the wind tunnel setup where University of Virginia School of Engineering and Applied Science researchers demonstrated that control of a dual-mode ...
India’s scramjet success proves hypersonic strength, but turbine complexity keeps fighter engines a tough challenge.
Alliant Techsystems, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and the Office of Naval Research (ONR) successfully ground-launched and flew a hypersonic scramjet-powered vehicle from the ...
At Mach 6, the SR-72 can cut across radar fields of view so quickly that establishing a continuous track becomes nearly impossible. The race to field reusable hypersonic aircraft got a whole lot ...
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