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The Atmospheric Effects of Stratospheric Aircraft: a First Program Report [PDF]

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Studies have indicated that, with sufficient technology development, high speed civil transport aircraft could be economically competitive with long haul subsonic aircraft.
Douglass, Anne R.   +7 more
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Scientific Advancements in Composite Materials for Aircraft Applications: A Review. [PDF]

open access: yesPolymers (Basel), 2022
Parveez B   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

RTJ-303: Variable geometry, oblique wing supersonic aircraft [PDF]

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This document is a preliminary design of a High Speed Civil Transport (HSCT) named the RTJ-303. It is a 300 passenger, Mach 1.6 transport with a range of 5000 nautical miles.
Antaran, Albert   +5 more
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Chemistry in plumes of high-flying aircraft with H2 combustion engines: a modelling study

open access: yesAnnales Geophysicae
Recent discussions on high-speed civil transport (HSCT) systems have renewed the interest in the chemistry of supersonic-aircraft plumes. The engines of these aircraft emit large concentrations of radicals like O, H, OH, and NO.
G. Weibring, R. Zellner
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Overview of the Applied Aerodynamics Division [PDF]

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A major reorganization of the Aeronautics Directorate of the Langley Research Center occurred in early 1989. As a result of this reorganization, the scope of research in the Applied Aeronautics Division is now quite different than that in the past.

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Aeronautical Engineering: A special bibliography with indexes, supplement 67, February 1976 [PDF]

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This bibliography lists 341 reports, articles, and other documents introduced into the NASA scientific and technical information system in January ...

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Future directions in aeropropulsion technology [PDF]

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Future directions in aeropropulsion technology that have been identified in a series of studies recently sponsored by the U.S. Government are discussed.
Glassman, A. J., Saunders, N. T.
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The atmospheric effects of stratospheric aircraft: A current consensus [PDF]

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In the early 1970's, a fleet of supersonic aircraft flying in the lower stratosphere was proposed. A large fleet was never built for economic, political, and environmental reasons.
Carroll, M. A.   +6 more
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