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  • U.S. military’s unmanned hypersonic craft fails over Pacific

    08/15/2012 1:50:59 PM PDT · by verum ago · 48 replies
    The Washington Times ^ | 15 August 2012
    LOS ANGELES (AP) — An unmanned experimental aircraft failed during an attempt to fly at six times the speed of sound in the latest setback for hypersonic flight. The X-51A Waverider was designed to reach Mach 6, or 3,600 mph, after being dropped by a B-52 bomber off the Southern California coast on Tuesday. Engineers hoped it would sustain its top speed for five minutes, twice as long as an X-51A has gone before. But the Air Force said Wednesday that a faulty control fin prevented it from starting its exotic scramjet engine and it was lost.
  • X-51A Waverider breaks supersonic flight record

    06/06/2010 4:09:01 AM PDT · by valkyry1 · 21 replies · 1,051+ views
    http://www.gizmag.com/aerogizmo/ ^ | May 27, 2010 | noel-mckeegan/
    Boeing's X-51 WaveRider has made aviation history by completing the longest ever supersonic* combustion ramjet-powered flight. The unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) flew for almost three and a half minutes in the skies off the southern California coast on Wednesday, reaching an altitude of about 70,000 feet and hitting hypersonic (Mach 5) speeds. The X-51 WaveRider scramjet (supersonic combustion ramjet) is being developed for the Air Force Research Laboratory and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) by Boeing and Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne. The goal of the program is to create a free-flying, scramjet-powered vehicle capable of operating continuously on...
  • Boeing: Hypersonic scramjet sets record in first flight (X-51A update)

    05/26/2010 4:24:30 PM PDT · by bkopto · 18 replies · 1,302+ views
    Seattle Post-Intelligencer Blogs ^ | May 26, 2010 3:18 p.m. | Aubrey Cohen
    In its first flight attempt, the X-51A WaveRider Wednesday completed the longest supersonic combustion ramjet-powered flight in history, flying nearly three and a half minutes at a top speed of Mach 5, although it fell short of its target duration and speed, according to Boeing. The unmanned aerial vehicle was released from a U.S. Air Force B-52H bomber off the southern California coast around 10 a.m. and flew autonomously for more than 200 seconds, powered by its Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne supersonic combustion ramjet motor, transmitting telemetry data to ground stations, Boeing said in a news release. "Something then occurred...
  • Boeing 'Hypersonic' Jet Goes for a Ride

    12/21/2009 3:12:47 PM PST · by Doogle · 22 replies · 1,423+ views
    FOX ^ | 12/21/09 | foxnews
    Boeing's X-51A WaveRider — a jet-fueled, air-breathing hypersonic rocket — is one step closer to reality. In tests over Edwards Air Force Base in California, a B-52 bomber carried the X-51A WaveRider aloft for the first time, announced manufacturer Boeing Corp. The test was a key milestone in preparation for the X-51A to light its supersonic "ramjet" engine and propel the WaverRider at hypersonic speed for about 5 minutes, before plunging into the Pacific Ocean
  • Testing proceeds on X-51A 'WaveRider' jet

    03/27/2009 2:42:22 PM PDT · by BenLurkin · 33 replies · 2,613+ views
    Valley Press on ^ | Friday, March 27, 2009. | ALLISON GATLIN
    PALMDALE - The next step in hypersonic flight test is under development in a hangar at The Boeing Co.'s facility at Air Force Plant 42. The unmanned X-51A "Wave­Rider" is a scramjet engine flight demonstrator, expected to provide flight test data at speeds beyond Mach 6 - about one mile per second - using its unique engine design. In a scramjet - or supersonic combustion ramjet - engine, air is scooped into the engine duct, then forced through a combustion chamber, where fuel is mixed in and ignited. This produces energy, which is forced out the rear of the engine...
  • Hypersonic Jets Prepare to Soar

    09/28/2007 10:34:42 AM PDT · by Freeport · 71 replies · 909+ views
    aviation ^ | 28 September 2007 | Chris Kjelgaard
    Sustained hypersonic flight above speeds of Mach 5 by vehicles using air-breathing, jet-fuel-powered engines could become achievable within the next dozen years. Successful recent ground tests of jet-fueled, ramjet/scramjet demonstrator engines by Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne and Aerojet represent important progress toward flight-testing of three separate hypersonic-vehicle programs. In September, Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne (PWR) completed 10 months' testing of a sub-scale combustor for a hydrocarbon-powered, dual-mode ramjet engine designed to operate over a wide range of Mach-number speeds -- that is, multiples of the speed of sound. Using JP-7 jet fuel, PWR ran the combustor successfully at a variety...