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![]() "Tuollaf43" wrote in message om... India's home built fighter aircraft went supersonic today for the first time. http://www.hinduonnet.com/stories/2003080205100100.htm Thats a good achievement for them. But, their wing commander should probably brush up on his aviation history: "Later, Wg. Cdr. Vikram Singh stated that the maximum speed achieved by any aircraft piloted by a human being was Mach 3, that is, three times the speed of sound. An aircraft moving at Mach 1, which is the speed of sound, will cover about 334 metres a second." Which, to clarify, is not actually true. The SR-71 was capable of just over Mach 3, and the X-15 got close to Mach 7. Technically, the space shuttle is also an aircraft when it re-enters the atmosphere, and it does that at Mach 25 (though calling the space shuttle an aircraft is splitting hairs). |
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Tuollaf43 wrote:
India's home built fighter aircraft went supersonic today for the first time. http://www.hinduonnet.com/stories/2003080205100100.htm There is an interesting and picture rich article about the Indian LCA to be found here. http://almavijai.sphosting.com/India...ce/Air/LCA.htm Take a look - It's well worth a read. ------------- enlight |
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![]() "Thomas J. Paladino Jr." wrote in message ... "Tuollaf43" wrote in message om... India's home built fighter aircraft went supersonic today for the first time. http://www.hinduonnet.com/stories/2003080205100100.htm Thats a good achievement for them. But, their wing commander should probably brush up on his aviation history: "Later, Wg. Cdr. Vikram Singh stated that the maximum speed achieved by any aircraft piloted by a human being was Mach 3, that is, three times the speed of sound. An aircraft moving at Mach 1, which is the speed of sound, will cover about 334 metres a second." Which, to clarify, is not actually true. The SR-71 was capable of just over Mach 3, Mach 3.6 which were reached in actual operations when outrunning a SAM. Speed was limited by the shock wave cone moving back and impinging on the engine inlets not engine power or thermal limitations. |
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On Mon, 04 Aug 2003 00:51:26 GMT, "The Enlightenment"
wrote: Mach 3.6 which were reached in actual operations when outrunning a SAM. Nope. 3.5 dash on a flight test. No SAM ever got that close. Speed was limited by the shock wave cone moving back and impinging on the engine inlets not engine power or thermal limitations. Not so. Above Mach 3.5 you get shock impingement on the leading edge of the wing, which is why you can only do it in a dash. And you'll exceed the CIT limit, which is, usually, reached at Mach 3.23. Mary -- Mary Shafer Retired aerospace research engineer |
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