Hey guys,
This is an article I found on the Aurora. Rumors have it that its already cancelled and something else is now running in its place. Reports of the famous contrails and ripping thunder/booms it was noted for have fallen away and are no longer reported, (unless they are testing it somewhere else now).
The shape is quite wild. This craft uses the sonic 'cone' shape of the wind in the air, which at hyper speeds is quite solid, and use that structure of wind as a 'engine cone'. They bleed off a special fuel (pretty much hydrogen), and ignite it in pulses, sort of like a ramjet or pulsejet.
I wonder what each impact of detonation produces in lateral G forces, or if its even 'felt' with the wind being 'unattached'. Perhaps its a soft ride, doing 16 to 20 Mach speeds...
Here is the link.
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/aircraft/pde.htm
Bill
This is an article I found on the Aurora. Rumors have it that its already cancelled and something else is now running in its place. Reports of the famous contrails and ripping thunder/booms it was noted for have fallen away and are no longer reported, (unless they are testing it somewhere else now).
The shape is quite wild. This craft uses the sonic 'cone' shape of the wind in the air, which at hyper speeds is quite solid, and use that structure of wind as a 'engine cone'. They bleed off a special fuel (pretty much hydrogen), and ignite it in pulses, sort of like a ramjet or pulsejet.
I wonder what each impact of detonation produces in lateral G forces, or if its even 'felt' with the wind being 'unattached'. Perhaps its a soft ride, doing 16 to 20 Mach speeds...
Here is the link.
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/aircraft/pde.htm
Bill