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 depends if you mean private planes or commercial or passenger planes. For passenger planes I think Air Canada would probably buy planes though I am not sure and I am sure there would be others.
Moving at 5 times the speed of sound means traveling at Mach 5, which is approximately 3837 miles per hour (6176 kilometers per hour) at sea level. This speed is commonly associated with hypersonic travel and is much faster than typical commercial aircraft speeds.
Yes, they can go on passenger planes. There are special passengers that can carry both passengers and cargo at the same. KLM Royal Dutch Airlines operates the 747-400 combi, an aircraft that is capable of carrying both cargo and passengers at the same time. The horses will be carried inside the cargo hold and will be pressurised similar to the passenger compartments. Normally a chartered specialised cargo plane would do its job, but due to the special attention needed for the horses, it will be done via the Combi aircraft.
DBZ has massivly hypersonic planetbusters. They murderstomp.
Hypersonic sound refers to ultrasound frequencies beyond the range of human hearing, typically above 20 kHz. Since it is above the threshold of human hearing, hypersonic sound would not be audible, so it wouldn't be perceived as loud or soft.
"naruto easily" no. Naruto is a barely hypersonic mountainbuster. goku is a massively hypersonic large planetbuster. how can Naruto win this?
Check the drivers side switch panel for the switch that locks out the passenger windows from working, make sure it is not on.
Does this car have a safety lockout of the passenger switches? It's probably activated. If it was just one passenger window I would suspect a broken wire, most likely in the rubber bellows between the door and frame.
Windows on a plane (except the cockpit and entry/exit doors) do not serve a purpose only to allow passengers a view to the outside world. In fact, planes would be lighter without windows saving fuel and money. This would make for a boring plane ride, however!
We would need to know what size or model plane you are asking about. They are located under the fuel cells, if they have them. Not all planes can dump fuel.
The issue likely stems from a malfunctioning passenger window switch or wiring problem. Since the windows operate from the driver's side, it indicates that the window motor and wiring are functional. The lock not engaging could be due to a faulty lock actuator or a broken connection in the passenger door. Inspecting the passenger side switch and wiring would be the next step to identify the exact cause.
A single engine passenger planes range greatly whether it be from the general aviation (GA) or the commercial aviation standpoint. An example for general aviation would be a beechcraft bonanza or the most common cessna 172