JAXA To Demonstrate Robust Low-Boom Supersonic Design is published in Aerospace Daily & Defense Report, an Aviation Week Intelligence Network (AWIN) Market Briefing and is included with your AWIN ...
Have you ever sat down and thought “I wonder if a trebuchet could launch a projectile at supersonic speeds?” Neither have we. That’s what separates [David Eade] from the rest of us.
"With AS2, Aerion are hoping to fly overland at Mach 1.4, generating a low supersonic boom. Boom wants to go over the ocean at Mach 2.2 and in my opinion that's the stronger market," he says.
Deafening sonic booms, prohibitive prices and safety concerns – fuelled by the crash in France in July 2000 – spelt the end for this headline-dominating venture, leaving many to question whether ...
promises to tame flyaways in a single pass and delivers a smooth and shiny finish typically achievable only in professional settings. Users of the Supersonic hair drayer report impressive results ...
The Supersonic first made waves because, in typical Dyson fashion, it brought an upgraded, futuristic design to an everyday product. Dyson is known for this aesthetic, but the sleek look also has ...
Boom's XB-1 supersonic jet took its fifth test flight ... turbojet engine called Symphony can operate at both high and low speeds and will run on 100% sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).