A supersonic jet developed in Japan will be test-flown this summer in Australia. |
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He doesn't even have time to react before the wave of hot gases and debris hits him, flying outwards at near supersonic speeds. |
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It also outlines the experiences of the passengers and crew, and examines the crash, the refit and the retrial of the supersonic fleet. |
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It would take me more than half a day just to fly there, at supersonic speeds. |
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Its Japanese designers believe their plane can travel at twice the speed of sound while reducing supersonic boom to a low rumble. |
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The molecule decomposes almost instantaneously when a supersonic shock wave passes through it. |
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Meanwhile, after 27 years, there will be no supersonic planes in service for commercial airlines after tonight. |
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I turned just in time to see a supersonic jet disappear again, after buzzing us from 200 feet. |
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You don't want an arm sticking out when you go from transonic to supersonic. |
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Nasa scientists had hoped to make aviation history with the supersonic test flight. |
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The unpiloted vehicle's supersonic combustion ramjet, or scramjet, ignited as planned and operated for the duration of its hydrogen fuel supply. |
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The French-built supersonic airliner Concorde made its maiden flight from Toulouse. |
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There's also a supersonic jet with a hushed sonic boom for flying over populated areas. |
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These older aircraft configured to carry air-to-surface missiles were reconfigured to carry the new supersonic missile. |
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It's powerful, with 35,000 lbs of thrust, and fuel efficient since it does not require fuel guzzling afterburners to run supersonic. |
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Since the tragedy, the world's only fleet of supersonic jets has undergone safety modifications, rigorous checks and numerous test flights. |
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It had four turbojet engines with afterburners, and was the first supersonic aircraft with engine pods mounted outboard on the wings. |
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Or did so-called experts so completely misunderstand the aerodynamics of supersonic flight? |
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Arnold went on to foster the development of such transformational innovations as jet aircraft, rocketry, and supersonic flight. |
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Think of the Internet revolution as a supersonic jet streaking through the sky. |
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After leaving the launcher the solid propellant rocket motor accelerates the missile to supersonic speed. |
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The task of igniting a scramjet, with air going through the engine at supersonic speed, has been likened to lighting a match in a hurricane. |
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Trident II is a three-stage solid propellant missile with supersonic speed. |
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In the end, the narrow tip's supersonic motion through the air produces a shock wave. |
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It is just as stunning today as it was in 1969, when the 100-seater supersonic flying machine first took to the skies. |
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The mathematical modeling of the process of a supersonic oxygen jet interaction with the surface of a liquid metal in a steel-making converter was carried out. |
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His fear of an over-undustrialised world is illustrated by four supersonic jets, messengers of future catastrophies. |
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Audio exhibits concerning the sonic boom and supersonic aircraft models and parts. |
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The second postwar U. S. cruise missile effort was the Navaho, an intercontinental supersonic design. |
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In another notable development, testing also continued of the Brahmos supersonic cruise missile developed jointly with the Russian Federation. |
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These are probably bow shocks formed by a supersonic jet emanating from VLA 1623 and impacting on quiescent gas. |
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Subtle lighting was required to let people admire the supersonic jet in all its glory. |
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Ballistic missiles have an initial powered boost phase followed by supersonic free flight along a high, arcing trajectory. |
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This major facility is a pressurized, intermittent flow wind tunnel capable of running in the subsonic, transonic and supersonic flow regimes. |
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And how does the solar wind blow at a supersonic speed of nearly one thousand kilometres per second? |
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Formed by the acceleration of the blades, they eject matter at supersonic speed and gradually erode other components of the installation. |
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Quick with a quip and so square jawed that he actually dreams about his supersonic flying automobile, his heroics help keep the Supercar staff safe and sound. |
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But, if the boom can be eliminated, the company is a likely producer of aircraft that can carry passengers coast-to-coast at supersonic speeds, he indicated. |
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Charitably, perhaps we should conclude that commercial supersonic air travel is something that we just cannot afford, or, at least, does not desire to afford. |
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In addition to meteors, infrasonic energy is generated by chemical explosions, supersonic aircraft, tornadoes, landslides, earthquakes, and volcanoes. |
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In 1994 she redesigned the interiors of the supersonic Concorde for Air France. |
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The Royal Air Force and Royal Navy are to get the world's most advanced supersonic jump jets to replace the Sea Harrier aircraft, it was announced yesterday. |
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The speed of the airflow through the engine remains supersonic throughout. |
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He was speaking in a curious accent and so fast that the words were winging over my head like a flock of supersonic pheasants above a drunken shooter. |
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When it comes to chasing someone on land, it will leave you dumbfounded as it cruises at a supersonic speed with its belly ballooned like heavy grit. |
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Tony Blair was also heading for America by Concorde yesterday, having chartered a supersonic aircraft to take him to Washington DC for talks and dinner with President Bush. |
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It was the first manned supersonic flight by a craft developed by a truly private effort. Even on today's calculations, a little bit of space tourism looks to be worthwhile. |
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The BrahMos, a joint Indian and Russian upgrade of the Yakhont, comes even closer to matching the Sizzler's effectiveness. These non-Western supersonic missiles are changing defence thinking. |
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In all his long life grandfather never heard of nuclear power or sacroiliac disturbance or supersonic flight, and all he knew about a visit to the moon was what Jules Verne told him. |
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Auto-operation is realized directly by supersonic material sensor. |
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This supersonic flow then enters the gun barrel, where it accelerates a ping pong ball to supersonic speeds. |
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While working to resolve their decades-old land claim to a large part of Labrador, they fought, unsuccessfully, over the use of their land as a training area for low-flying supersonic NATO combat aircraft. |
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It is anticipated that field trials will be undertaken during the coming year to assess the impact of supersonic flights within the training area. |
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Today, we are proud to be at the forefront of the next revolution in business jets, supersonic travel. |
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The engine is a tube through which air flows at supersonic speeds. |
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The 180 miles range BrahMos supersonic cruise missile was fired from the Russian-built Indian Navy's latest guided missile frigate INS Tarkash. |
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Professor French and his students wanted to develop a demonstration of how a de Laval nozzle converts subsonic gas flow into supersonic flow. |
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This Cherenkov Effect is comparable to the sonic boom produced by a supersonic plane. |
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The solar wind travels at supersonic speed until it crosses a shockwave called the termination shock. |
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The supersonic incoming air is dramatically slowed through the inlet, where it is then combusted at the much slower, subsonic, speeds. |
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It may be as high as the 1000K exhaust gas temperature for a supersonic afterburning engine or 2200K with afterburner lit. |
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When a de Laval nozzle is used to accelerate a hot engine exhaust, the outlet velocity may be locally supersonic. |
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The inlet system's job for transonic and supersonic aircraft is to slow the air and perform some of the compression. |
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In the subsonic case the noise is produced by eddies and in the supersonic case by Mach waves. |
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The origin is the shockwaves originating at the supersonic fan blades at takeoff thrust. |
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Sir Morien Morgan led research into supersonic transport in 1948 that culminated in the Concorde passenger aircraft. |
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The Lightning was the only purely British supersonic aircraft to enter service. |
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The Lightning was the only one of a number of new supersonic aircraft that was too far along to cancel. |
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In the 1970s, the supersonic airliner Concorde made a few flights into the Airport on special occasions. |
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As a supersonic wing, it combines high strength with low drag and so is often used for fast jets. |
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Supersonic explosions created by high explosives are known as detonations and travel via supersonic shock waves. |
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One constant, however, is that the flow, just downstream of the incident shock, at a triple point, must be supersonic. |
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At supersonic speeds, adverse interactions between shock waves and boundary layers can increase drag and cause engine unstart. |
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A new SDM system has been incorporated for smoother, quieter autofocusing operation using a built-in supersonic motor. |
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Boeing's hypersonic, supersonic, subsonic and icing wind tunnels in Seattle and Philadelphia will remain open during the renovations. |
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Flying at supersonic or near-supersonic speeds, often climbing into the thin air of the stratosphere, jet fighters were far less maneuverable than their propeller-driven predecessors. |
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We set a new world record with our electromagnetic railgun, and conducted the first ever fight of an aircraft at supersonic speed using biofuels. |
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Such extremely rapid fire is thought necessary in combat between supersonic aircraft, for a target may only be in the gunsight for a second or less at one time. |
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Defying gravity in vertical combat is only half the battle as you will get to grips with a supersonic jet-pack to become the ultimate airborne resistance fighter. |
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The topics covered include applications such as supersonic intakes and nozzles, oblique shock waves and their reflections, airfoil and fuselage designs for transonic flight. |
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Ramjet supersonic takeover speed is achieved using a decommissioned Navy MK 70 solid rocket motor for the first stage. |
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Cold spray is a new manufacturing method for depositing metals and alloys that involves accelerating a solid state powder in a supersonic gas jet. |
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The purpose of this work is to assist in determining, from a meteorological or climatological perspective, what times of year are less restrictive for supersonic training activities over the CYA 732 training airspace. |
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Treasures include a nose cone, seats and a machmeter, which measured the aircraft's supersonic speed. |
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The Sidewinder is a supersonic, heat-seeking, air-to-air missile carried by fighter aircraft. |
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A supersonic aircraft continuously generates sonic boom waves that propagate outward in a conical pattern, much like the bow wave of a boat, except in three dimensions. |
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The research, which will be conducted by universities and industry, will address sonic booms and high-altitude emissions from supersonic jets. |
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The return of supersonic passenger travel may be coming closer to reality thanks to NASA s efforts to define a new standard for low sonic booms. |
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This is where you will often see supersonic flight take place, because the blue guys will be coming from altitudes descending, picking up speed, and trying to get their missile shots off first. |
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The Typhoon is a highly agile aircraft at both supersonic and low speeds, achieved through having an intentionally relaxed stability design. |
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Swiss daredevil Yves Rossy soared like a supersonic swallow around Japan's holy Mount Fuji in his custom-built jet suit. |
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Whereas in 1960 only one Third World country had supersonic aircraft, six had missile technology, and 32 had tanks, by the mid-1980s these numbers had changed to 55, 71, and 60, respectively. |
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And the character of Katzone, the ne plus ultra of womanizers, with his supersonic vibrator and interactive museum of conquests, is easily the silliest role in the movie. |
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The aircraft is intended to be hard to spot on radar and to be able to cruise at supersonic speeds without using the fuel-guzzling afterburners needed by present fighter jets. |
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Two typhoons from the Quick Reaction Alert responded accordingly and authorisation was given from them to go supersonic, which resulted in the sonic boom. |
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Because gas turbines optimally spin at high speed, a turboprop features a gearbox to lower the speed of the shaft so that the propeller tips don't reach supersonic speeds. |
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Ramjets require a relatively high speed to efficiently compress the incoming air, so ramjets cannot operate at a standstill and they are most efficient at supersonic speeds. |
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The exhaust duct design was inspired by the General Dynamics Model 200 design, proposed for a 1972 supersonic VTOL fighter requirement for the Sea Control Ship. |
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Fast radiation-driven winds and supernovae input their huge kinetic power into the interstellar medium in the form of highly supersonic and superalfvenic outflows. |
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Attracted to its supersonic bow shock by the Casimir Force, the crystal accelerated to what appears to be relativistic speeds in very short distances. |
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The three power companies are currently using transverse waves in their supersonic tests, but it would be more accurate to use longitudinal waves, the agency officials said. |
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At transonic speeds, near the speed of sound, it helps to sweep the wing backward or forwards to reduce drag from supersonic shock waves as they begin to form. |
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