The Future of Flight
Roland Piquepaille writes "With "High Times," the Economist delivers a very long and extremely well-documented article about the future of aviation during the next fifty years. It tells us about pilotless planes, with 32 countries currently developing more than 250 models of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), primarily for combat purposes. The article also looks at future civilian pilotless planes and at the future of personal aviation. But what captivated my attention in this article was the last part about future commercial supersonic and hypersonic (at least five times the speed of sound) planes. In particular, the Economist describes the HyperSoar. "The HyperSoar is a concept for a craft flying at ten times the speed of sound and able to reach any point on the globe within two hours." This overview contains more details and references about the HyperSoar which would fly from Los Angeles to New York in 35 minutes."
planes!? Where are the flying cars? I was promised flying cars!
Esoteric reference.
hmm, I thought High Times was a publication of a different sort...
Enough said.
"Eve of Destruction", it's not just for old hippies anymore...
HyperSoar which would fly from Los Angeles to New York in 35 minutes.
...be able to claim coast-to-coast on one battery.
*coast-to-coast claim only valid when flying at over 5 times the speed of sound.
There is a joke in the airline industry that the future crew of an airliner will consist of a pilot and a dog. The pilot's job is to watch all the computers, and the dog's job is to bite the pilot if he tries to touch anything.
It has been known for some time that the earth's core is quite effective in preventing upside down flying aircraft from reaching space.
"HyperSoar's trajectory follows a skipping pattern. Passengers would feel 1.5 times the force of gravity at the bottom of each skip, and weightlessness out in space. The experience would be comparable to being on a swing, although HyperSoar's motion would be 100 times slower."
Anyone else thinking about investing their life savings into sick bag companies?
There doesn't seem to be any R&D towards developing unmanned targets so I'm sure there will be plenty of employment opportunities there. And with GWB as president I'm sure there will be plenty of growth in that field.
"This overview contains more details and references about the HyperSoar which would fly from Los Angeles to New York in 35 minutes."
Sure the flight would be 35 minutes, but the trip time would be 3 hours, sitting on the runway, sitting on the runway, sitting on the runway, waiting while the FBI takes the person without white skin off the plane, sitting on the runway...