Re: National Aerospace Plane (X-30) announced 20 years ago
- From: "tomcat" <jlavine@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 25 Mar 2006 08:24:52 -0800
Malcolm Street wrote:
Ian Woollard wrote:
mike Williamson wrote:
The big downside of wings is after you leave the atmosphere- wings push
up dry mass, and then it is very easy to lose everything that was
gained during ascent and then some; a good mass ratio is essential
particularly toward the end of the burn.
Mike
Which is another excellent reason to look at TSTO rather than STSO with
current technology.
--
Malcolm Street
Canberra, Australia
The nation's capital
Why not use a 'lighter than air' waverider?
tomcat
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