- The
Seattle SuperSonics (commonly
shortened to Sonics) were an
American professional basketball team
based in Seattle. The
SuperSonics competed in the...
- It Back!, 1997 "
Supersonics" by
Caravan Palace from Chronologic, 2019 "
Supersonic", by
Cowboy Mouth from
Voodoo Shoppe, 2006 "
Supersonic", by
Family Force...
- A
supersonic aircraft is an
aircraft capable of
supersonic flight, that is,
flying faster than the
speed of
sound (Mach 1).
Supersonic aircraft were developed...
-
Supersonic speed is the
speed of an
object that
exceeds the
speed of
sound (Mach 1). For
objects traveling in dry air of a
temperature of 20 °C (68 °F)...
- "Emerging Aircraft:
Supersonics".
Aviation W**** Network. Norris, Guy (July 10, 2018). "Boom
Focuses On
Derivative Engines For
Supersonic Airliner Plan". Aviation...
-
Concorde (/ˈkɒŋkɔːrd/) is a
retired Anglo-French
supersonic airliner jointly developed and
manufactured by Sud
Aviation (later Aérospatiale) and the British...
- 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...
- A
scramjet (
supersonic combustion ramjet) is a
variant of a
ramjet airbreathing jet
engine in
which combustion takes place in
supersonic airflow. As in...
- ****ociation (NBA)'s 1978–79 season. The
Western Conference champion Seattle SuperSonics pla**** the
Eastern Conference champion Washington Bullets, with the Bullets...
- Astronauts,
becoming the
Sydney Supersonics in 1982 as a
result of a
merger with
state league team
Eastern Suburbs. The
Supersonics merged with the West Sydney...