-
frequency of
flight over
several decades,
Concorde spent more time
flying supersonically than all
other aircraft combined by a
considerable margin.
Since Concorde's...
- drag decrease, and can fly
supersonically with
improved fuel economy. However, due to the way lift is
generated supersonically, the lift-to-drag
ratio of...
- up
supersonic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Supersonic refers to any
speed over the
speed of sound.
Supersonic may also
refer to:
Supersonic (band)...
- A
supersonic transport (SST) or a
supersonic airliner is a
civilian supersonic aircraft designed to
transport p****engers at
speeds greater than the speed...
- (equivalent to £180.49
million in 2023). Its
sonic boom made
travelling supersonically over land
impossible without causing complaints from citizens. World...
- precision.
Modern cruise missiles are
capable of
traveling at high subsonic,
supersonic, or
hypersonic speeds, are self-navigating, and are able to fly on a non-ballistic...
- Terms". CBS News.
February 28, 2001.
Retrieved March 17, 2020. "Seattle
Supersonics (1967–2008)". Sportsecyclopedia.com.
Retrieved July 20, 2012. "Five years...
-
sufficient time for
initiation and reaction, all the
while traveling supersonically through the
combustion chamber,
before the
burned gas is
expanded through...
- turbojet-powered
fighter developed. As most
fighters spend little time
traveling supersonically, fourth-generation
fighters (as well as some late third-generation fighters...
- Boom Technology, Inc. (trade name Boom
Supersonic) is an
American company designing a
supersonic airliner named the Overture. The
company is also flight-testing...