Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9823170 | Acta Astronautica | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The successful Mach-7 flight test of the Hyper-X/X-43A research vehicle has provided a major, essential demonstration of the capability of the airframe-integrated scramjet engine and hypersonic airbreathing vehicle design tools and vision vehicles. This flight was a crucial step toward establishing air-breathing hypersonic propulsion for application to space-launch vehicles and other hypersonic systems. This paper examines the significance of the flight test in advancing the state-of-the science and provides a strategic vision for achieving the dream for safe, efficient and reliable space access with air-breathing propulsion in the near future, through use of more near term approaches.
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Authors
Charles R. McClinton, Vincent L. Rausch, Robert J. Shaw, Unmeel Metha, Chris Naftel,