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Because water has a greater resistance than air, so a boat would need to be incredibly powerful to go supersonic, beyond the limits of current technology. The current water speed record is 'only' 345mph.
Becuast it's almost impossible to achive that speed in water because it's much denser than air. I assume your talking about water ships and not space ships.
Because water has a greater resistance than air, so a boat would need to be incredibly powerful to go supersonic, beyond the limits of current technology. The current water speed record is 'only' 345mph.
The answer is the US Navy. The ships are aircraft carriers. They build them right here in Virginia.
No, they did not build ships from substandard materials. There are ships made with light weight metals such as aluminum and fiberglass that are lower burn temperatures. And the metals on some aircraft were more volatile, but not dangerously so.
Aircraft yes. Ships no.
The Air Force has Aircraft not Ships. The Navy has Ships.
Of course, navy aircraft are military aircraft.
Pearl Harbor is naval base on the island of Oʻahu, Hawaii build in 1911. It docks for ships and aircraft carriers.
aircraft carriers
You have a FLEET of ships, SQUADRON of aircraft
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