NASA set the record in November during the third and final flight of the experimentalX-43Ascramjet (supersonic-combustion ramjet) project. TheX-43Ademonstrated an advanced form of air-breathing jet engine could power an aircraft ...
Official yes, but what about Nasa\'sX-43Aor the Aurora :D. not rated. 24 Posted 2 days ago by Snowman. #8 Jessa would rip this overpriced puppy to pieces ;). not rated. 25 Posted 2 days ago by Deblaauwn. # 15 True :D ...
NASA has been officially recognized for setting the speed record for a jet-powered aircraft by Guinness World RecordsNASA set the record in November during the third and final flight of the experimental X-43A scramjet ...
Guinness World Records has recognized the world speed record set by NASA\'s hypersonic X-43A aircraft earlier this year in an experimental flight over the Pacific Ocean. Using a scramjet engine, the unpiloted, 12 foot-long aircraft ...