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Is China Getting Ready to Develop the World’s Fastest Plane?
The report mentions a planned project which would see the development of China’s first domestically-made turbofan-ramjet combined cycle engine, designed for an unnamed aircraft. The description of this engine suggests something resembling the Pratt & Whitney J58 variable cycle engine used by the SR-71 Blackbird, which is also often described as a turbofan-ramjet engine, due to its unique bleed from the compressor to the afterburner which allows for increased thrust at high speeds.”
A source close to the PLA Air Force was cited by New Outlook as stating that
this is part of a project to develop a manned supersonic aircraft, currently in the preparation stages at a domestic research institute. The aircraft is expected to have a top speed faster than the Blackbird on completion, according to the source, although the project is yet to be formally launched.
Source: Is China Getting Ready to Develop the World's Fastest Plane? | Interactive TECHNO
The report mentions a planned project which would see the development of China’s first domestically-made turbofan-ramjet combined cycle engine, designed for an unnamed aircraft. The description of this engine suggests something resembling the Pratt & Whitney J58 variable cycle engine used by the SR-71 Blackbird, which is also often described as a turbofan-ramjet engine, due to its unique bleed from the compressor to the afterburner which allows for increased thrust at high speeds.”
A source close to the PLA Air Force was cited by New Outlook as stating that
this is part of a project to develop a manned supersonic aircraft, currently in the preparation stages at a domestic research institute. The aircraft is expected to have a top speed faster than the Blackbird on completion, according to the source, although the project is yet to be formally launched.
Source: Is China Getting Ready to Develop the World's Fastest Plane? | Interactive TECHNO