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Originally posted by zeitghostThis'll get as far as the last British hypersonic aircraft did... i.e. nowhere.
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Agree with the previous 2 posters. A well tended bush does not go amiss ...
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Originally posted by Pickle2 View PostThe hairy box less so.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostI think you will find that the difference is that the French will use their trains extensively very shortly, where as is this invention will be used by the military (at best) about 5-10 years from now (at best) and most likely it won't be UK military too since Govt in this country does not want to invest into fundamental science and prefers media studies.
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I think you will find that the difference is that the French will use their trains extensively very shortly, where as is this invention will be used by the military (at best) about 5-10 years from now (at best) and most likely it won't be UK military too since Govt in this country does not want to invest into fundamental science and prefers media studies.
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Britain unveils super-fast plane
Just to piss all over the thread about the French and their trains...
A British team has designed a hypersonic passenger aeroplane that could one day fly passengers between Europe and Australia in less than five hours.
The A2 was designed by Oxfordshire-based Reaction Engines and would carry 300 passengers at a sustained speed of Mach 5 - or 3,800mph - which is more than twice the speed of Concorde.Tags: None
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