flying at hypersonic speed is difficult because when you are flying at hypersonic speed it gets difficult to keep track of where you are going, so you might crash.:) PEACE OUT
Also it is so fast it is hard to control and hard to see.
A supersonic plane is one that is flying faster than the speed of sound, or Mach 1. A hypersonic plane flies at a speed of Mach 5, so is much faster than a supersonic plane. Mach numbers are used for speeds greater than the speed of sound.
Bullets flies at the top speed of Mach 3 but almost Mach 4. There are some planes that can fly much faster than bullets but bullets used to fly faster than most planes(aircraft). Hypersonic aircraft can fly up to Mach 9. So yes, hypersonic aircraft can fly much faster than bullets. If these hypersonic planes can fly faster than bullets, they can fly alot faster than missiles. Missiles also flies around Mach 3 but hypersonic planes don't fly at that kind of speed. The top speed that hypersonic planes is nearly Mach 10(almost 10 times faster than the speed of sound).
Well the A2 ,a hypersonic transporter in the research stage, does not have windows, it only has screens projecting what is going on outside, so my answer is no, but I guess it just depends on the plane.
It is quite difficult so I suggest you do not try it.
It is best to get flying lessons so you do not destroy an RC airplane because it is difficult.
Close! Actually, Mach-1 is the speed of sound. anything above Mach-1 (Mach-(1-5)) is supersonic, all the way up to Mach-5, at which point an object is called "Hypersonic". Sometimes speeds above Mach-10 are referred to as "High-Hypersonic". So, a jet moving at Mach-1 wouldn't actually be traveling FASTER than sound, it would be traveling AS FAST as sound.
Sound travels at a speed of 340 M per sec. (760 mi. per hr.) so your best bet is flying a jet.
oh so super strength, super speed and flying, does not make anyone a hero, it makes them normal
As altitude increases (to about 35,000 ft) air density, pressure and temperature all drop. As density decreases speed of sound increases, but with drop in pressure it drops; these two practically cancel each other out. As temperature drops, speed of sound drops. Thus at 15,000 ft the speed of sound is slower than at 6,000 ft so plane X is flying faster than plane Y.
The buzzing or vibrating sound you hear when a bee is flying near you is due to their wings flapping so fast. Since they move at a very high speed, it makes the buzzing noise.
An aeroplane heading into a head wind will use up more fuel, than when flying down wind.
The speed of light is faster than the speed of sound