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SignUp Now!Originally posted by bruce
A B-52 air launched a SCRAM jet powered drone today. 7,000 MPH, top end.
Just another milestone going unsung.
Originally posted by HellOnWheels
...is that the one that flies so fast it "creates" it own fuel?
HOW
Originally posted by Pronto
Is 7000 mph faster than a rocket going up out of the atmosphere?
Originally posted by UNGN
7000 mph will get you out of the atmosphere (so will 1 mph but it takes much longer), but it's still sub orbital.
By definition a scramjet needs to stay in the atmosphere to work, so a scramjet would be a launch platform to space, but not a means to get to space. It gets you close enough that a conventional rocket can easily go the rest of the way.
Originally posted by V8'sHAHA
You guys know we have missile silos that can have a nuke anywhere in the world in 20 minutes or less. Don't ask me how I know.![]()
Originally posted by njturbo
Will it not work in space.![]()
Originally posted by Nashty
The scram jet in question needs to be going Mach 4 to work. It uses the solid rocket to get to that speed, then it can support combustion. It has no moving parts other than the fuel system but will probably have variable outlet diameter just like a jet engine once developed. If it has no moving parts, how would they regulate the throttle?
Remember the Buzz Bombs of WW2? They were a ram jet which pulsed combustion. Very few parts with that engine.
Originally posted by perm01
i dont know what the big deal is, my truck does that with the camper behind me, and i get 20mpg![]()