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Australian Scramjet Launched

CaptainAlbert writes: "The University of Queensland, Australia is reporting the (possible) success of their "HyShot" scramjet test. The BBC have got this covered too. Apparently, they're now poring over the data loggers, trying to figure out if it actually flew under its own power." We had a story about these guys a while back.

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  1. Implications for terrorism by pubjames · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Let's just assume that in ten years time you'll be able to travel from London to Sydney on one of these things. What are the implications with regard to terrorism? Seriously. As we have seen a 747 full of fuel is very effective bomb, wouldn't one of these be so much worse due to momentum? And of course they would reach their target so much more quickly.

    My other thought is, if they travel so fast, what mechanism will be used to slow them down at the other end? Just air resistance?

  2. Re:Scramjets are the way forward. by Anton+Anatopopov · · Score: 1, Flamebait
    it still needs a government subsidy to operate.

    So does the mighty USA Army, but we don't complain about that!

    IMO, Concorde demonstrates the superiority of the European and Japanese practices of 'corporate welfare'. We need to get more of this in the USA, or else these more socialist countries will run rings around us technology-wise.

    When the profit motive is the only force in the market, the inevitable result is stagnation and monopoly. The Socialist governments of France and the United Kingdom showed that two Socialist countries could achieve what even the greatest nation on earth could not: Supersonic passenger aircraft.

    It is interesting to note that the only other supersonic airliner was the Tupolev TU-144 which came from that other Socialist utopia the USSR.

    I am not saying the USA should become socialist, but it should recognize that to achive true greatness and kick-ass status, it needs to develop a supersonic airliner of its own, otherwise people will still look to Britain and France as the most advanced nations.

    Come on, you can't tell me you don't feel a tinge of national humiliation every time you see the sleek sexy lines of the Concorde parked at JFK airport ?