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![]() "Dylan Smith" wrote in message ... On 2006-06-09, wrote: Guessed so. Mostly to do with the power-to-weight ratio. Should at all nuclear-powered engines become an option in the future, you might just see one such. From what I hear (in power stations), they have a impressively high p/w. But then there are the dreadful environmental side-effects... I think there was in the early days a plan for a nuclear powered missile (which never got off the drawing board). Apparently, it was to be unshielded - and merely flying the missile over enemy territory for long enough was enough to kill everyone. nuke powered plane. Google "project crowbar" I believe. biggest issues, takeoff and landing sites and suicide crews. contemplated robotic flights but still could not find a place to launch from with radiation leaking out at max thrust on takeoff |
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