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Some may already be familiar with the sonic boom that accompanies a break to the sound barrier, but when and why would ...
Supersonic tunnel trials suggest the X-59’s shape can scatter shock waves, paving the way for hush-hush high-speed flight.
During the second supersonic flight of the XB-1 technology demonstrator today, the jet exceeded Mach 1 three times without a boom being detected by microphones on the desert floor below.
"XB-1 is supersonic, faster than the speed of sound.” Bannister, a former pilot of the Concorde supersonic plane, made the call as the experimental XB-1 broke the sound barrier.
The sound barrier hasn't only been broken in the sky. On Oct. 13, 1997, Andy Green became the first to achieve an officially timed supersonic drive through a measured mile.
But the company is not alone in helping paying passengers to break the sound barrier again. Spike Aerospace, Aerion Supersonic and Lockheed in partnership with NASA, are all working on low sonic ...
Boom Supersonic and NASA just dropped an incredible photo of the XB-1 breaking the sound barrier over the Mojave Desert. Using Schlieren photography, they captured air distortions that are usually ...
Boom Supersonic's XB-1 demonstrator craft will break the sound barrier for the first time during a Jan. 28 test flight, and you can watch the action live.
The successful test flight took place in the same airspace where Chuck Yeager broke the sound barrier for the first time in 1947. According to Boom, "XB-1 has completed a rigorous series of 11 ...
Tuesday’s flight happened in the same airspace where in 1947 Charles “Chuck” Yeager became the first person to break the sound barrier, piloting an orange, bullet-shaped Bell X-1 rocket plane.
Colorado-based Boom Supersonic plans to build the Overture airliner, which it says will carry as many as 80 passengers while moving at about twice the speed of today’s subsonic airliners.
The Boom Supersonic attempt to achieve supersonic flight at Mach 1.1 is scheduled for 9:45 a.m. Monday, weather permitting. Breaking the sound barrier occurs at 761 mph.
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