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In article , J.Kahn says...
wrote: Quite a lot of sources name the Valkyrie as an extremely high lift over drag efficient aircraft. According to Wikipedia: "This gave the Valkyrie the best lift:drag ratio of any powered manned aircraft ever built and allowed a much better aspect ratio on take-off and landing. Some recent SST designs are considering this as an option." Anyone knows l/dmax of the XB-70? Commercial airliners are around 1:18 while motorgliders (and the U2) come close to 1:30 An L/D of 1:30 seems impossible for an aircraft like the Valkyrie? The normal subsonic LD would be very low, about 6 or 7 to 1 at best. The supersonic shockwave riding phenomenon they are talking about is something else though and could I guess be true, although it's surprising no other supersonic a/c has tried to exploit it. It would ride the shock wave only when the wing tips were drooped if I remember correctly,don't know it it ever went supersonic with the tips up.But it was a good gimmick. Chuck S |
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