Re: How Rockets Differ From Jets
- From: Fred J. McCall <fmccall@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 08:01:43 GMT
"tomcat" <jlavine@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
:
:Fred J. McCall wrote:
:>
:> If it didn't get smashed to bits and crumpled up by the winds. Uh,
:> you did realize the atmosphere on Venus doesn't just quietly sit there
:> like a pond, right?
:
:One of the nice things about a hypersonic plane is that winds have
:little affect on it. A mach 15 airflow is so much greater than a
:measly 200 knot wind that it is scarcely felt.
There is a big difference between 'rigid airship' and 'hypersonic
plane'. Pick one.
:Not to mention the 5 million pounds of thrust an 11 SSME engine
:spaceplane would have.
And I'm sure the magic would be a big helper, too.
:Military jet pilots rarely feel the weather in the newer fighter
:aircraft. The one exception is when they are flying slow to land or
:takeoff.
Know a lot of military jet pilots, do you? I do and they worry a LOT
about winds aloft.
--
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from every other day?"
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