Special engine helps supersonic aircraft reach speed of 11,113 km/h
a research team from the institute of mechanical engineering, chinese academy of sciences has developed the world's first shockwave-detonated kerosene-powered hypersonic engine
a research team from the institute of mechanical engineering, chinese academy of sciences has developed the world's first shockwave-detonated kerosene-powered hypersonic engine
boom supersonic company (usa) aims to put supersonic aircraft into operation before the end of this decade, carrying about 64 - 80 passengers and flying at a speed of about 2,100
a new generation of coatings with 12 times more durability than current durable ceramics can solve the durability problem for supersonic aircraft.