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Supersonic Green Machine
This future aircraft design concept for supersonic flight over land comes from the team led by the Lockheed Martin Corporation. The team's simulation shows possibility for achieving overland flight by dramatically lowering the level of sonic booms through the use of an "inverted-V" engine-under wing configuration. Other revolutionary technologies help achieve range, payload and environmental goals. This supersonic cruise concept is among the designs presented in April 2010 to the NASA Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate for its NASA Research Announcement-funded studies into advanced aircraft that could enter service in the 2030-2035 timeframe. Image credit: NASA/Lockheed Martin Corporation |
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On Wed, 30 Jun 2010 17:36:47 -0400, J3mia03
wrote: Supersonic Green Machine This future aircraft design concept for supersonic flight over land comes from the team led by the Lockheed Martin Corporation. The team's simulation shows possibility for achieving overland flight by dramatically lowering the level of sonic booms through the use of an "inverted-V" engine-under wing configuration. Other revolutionary technologies help achieve range, payload and environmental goals. This supersonic cruise concept is among the designs presented in April 2010 to the NASA Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate for its NASA Research Announcement-funded studies into advanced aircraft that could enter service in the 2030-2035 timeframe. Image credit: NASA/Lockheed Martin Corporation Might just work... Looks like a cross between a squid and a shopping cart - neither of which have I ever heard make a sonic boom. |
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![]() "Bob (not my real pseudonym)" wrote in message news ![]() On Wed, 30 Jun 2010 17:36:47 -0400, J3mia03 wrote: Supersonic Green Machine This future aircraft design concept for supersonic flight over land comes from the team led by the Lockheed Martin Corporation. The team's simulation shows possibility for achieving overland flight by dramatically lowering the level of sonic booms through the use of an "inverted-V" engine-under wing configuration. Other revolutionary technologies help achieve range, payload and environmental goals. This supersonic cruise concept is among the designs presented in April 2010 to the NASA Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate for its NASA Research Announcement-funded studies into advanced aircraft that could enter service in the 2030-2035 timeframe. Image credit: NASA/Lockheed Martin Corporation Might just work... Looks like a cross between a squid and a shopping cart - neither of which have I ever heard make a sonic boom. The engines weren't big enough..... |
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![]() "Canuck" wrote The engines weren't big enough..... And, where's the windows? Not even any pilot windows? -- Jim in NC |
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"Morgans" wrote in news:EndXn.6057$wm1.4967
@newsfe01.iad: "Canuck" wrote The engines weren't big enough..... And, where's the windows? Not even any pilot windows? Pilots ? Pilots ? "We don,t need no stinking pilots" (With all due respect to the film,) "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre" |
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