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What is a scramjet?

Look it up on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scramjet Good place to start


When was the scramjet invented?

1959


What was the SCRAMjet?

The SCRAMjet was a type of engine that could "suck" the Hydrogen & Oxygen from the air to make a fuel source. This mean it could last forever.


Who invented the scramjet engine?

Sophie bc


Who invented the hyshot scramjet engine?

Sophie bc


Who is the inventor of the scramjet?

Dr. Frederick S. Billig and Dr. Gordon L. Dugger


How fast do aeroplanes go?

Anywhere from 70 MPH to upwards of 3 to 4 thousand MPH. An airplane is in development that is called a SCRAMJET that will be able to 7000 MPH. The fastest winged craft ever (not an airplane) was the Space Shuttle, which went 17,000 MPH.


Is the x-43A a glider?

No. The X-43A is a test bed for scramjet (supersonic combustion ramjet) engine.


When Instead of carrying oxygen to burn with the fuel a scramjet takes the oxygen from the . This eliminates much of the of the oxygen tanks.?

When a scramjet engine operates, it takes oxygen from the air rather than carrying its own supply. This eliminates the need for heavy oxygen tanks, reducing the overall weight and complexity of the system.


What has the author R A Reed written?

R. A. Reed has written: 'Infrared measurements of a scramjet exhaust' -- subject(s): Airplanes, Jet propulsion, Infrared spetroscopy, Infrared spectroscopy


What has the author James C McDaniel written?

James C McDaniel has written: 'Flowfield measurements in a model scramjet combustor using laser-induced iodine fluorescence' -- subject(s): Jets, Fluid dynamics, Fluorescence


What has the author G Fabris written?

G Fabris has written: 'Multiple-scale turbulence modeling of boundary layer flows for scramjet applications' -- subject(s): Turbulence, Shear flow, Unsteady flow (Aerodynamics), Compressibility