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NASA’s X-43D was designed to fly at Mach 15 — engineers warned the aircraft would have literally melted in flight
NASA’s X-43D was designed to fly at speeds approaching Mach 15 — roughly 11,000 miles per hour — using a hydrogen-fueled ...
Alexander (Alex) Mitchell came to Simple Flying with a background in finance and strategy consulting. He has covered airlines and aerospace at Bridgewater Associates, the world’s largest hedge fund, ...
The EA-37B fleet, originally slated to include 12 aircraft, could be expanded to 22 by the 2030s—but it would need to clear ...
How the world’s heaviest passenger jet reaches normal long-haul cruise altitudes despite its extraordinary weight.
Have you ever sat inside a commercial plane, looked out of the window, and wondered — why does it feel like we are just ...
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