Divertless Supersonic Intakes (DSI) is an air intake that was designed for supersonic flight regime, so the plane doesn´t need to have any variable-geometry airintake, that´s why it is called DSI. In supersoniv flight regime, it is hard for an airplane to turn, especially kulbit. In order to gain airflow to the engine, most fighters uses variable-geometry air intakes, or moving air intakes that we could found in F-22, or Su-27, or MiG-29, or any other fighters. Fighter such like F-35 doesn´t need any moving parts because it uses DSI. DSI automatically gain airflow to the engine in supersonic flight regime. I hope it helps, have a nice day!
Ione D. V. Faro has written: 'Supersonic inlets' -- subject(s): Air intakes, Airplanes, Jet propulsion, Supersonic diffusers
J. W. Britton has written: 'Measurement of the internal drag of air breathing installations on slender wing-body combinations at supersonic speeds' -- subject(s): Air intakes, Airplanes, Drag (Aerodynamics), Turbojet engines
Supersonic
The supersonic man was very crazy.
The Supersonic Storybook was created in 1991.
Aerobiz Supersonic happened in 1993.
Supersonic Festival was created in 2003.
Supersonic - album - was created in 1988.
Supersonic Man was created in 1979.
My appetite has gone supersonic! Our last experimental supersonic rocket test was highly successful.
Supersonic means a velocity greater than that of sound. So a sound cannot be supersonic. Supersonic sound is also a musical group from Germany that plays various styles of music.
The answer is "anagram" as "percussion" is an anagram of the word "supersonic"