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LA Speed Test: SR-71 follies (fun with ATC and the Navy)
Last edited by Dr Mordrid; 29 July 2017, 22:34.Dr. Mordrid
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The SR-71 was replaced decades ago: The direct replacement in 1992 was the KH-11 Block III Satellite...KH-11 birds are basically Hubbles which point at the earth and have different focusing gear. They have since been replaced by the "KH-12" IKON-series KH-11 satellite: These satellites are Optical Imaging.
Rhyolites and NORS/ Intruders handle SigInt and RORSAT Duties.
These are the ones they talk about semi-publicly/ anecdotally.
The really secret stuff we'll probably never see or hear about unless something goes wrong or someone squeals: Stealth Satellites, Active Background matching (the genesis of which dates all the way back to WWII).Hey, Donny! We got us a German who wants to die for his country... Oblige him. - Lt. Aldo Raine
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Originally posted by MultimediaMan View PostThe SR-71 was replaced decades ago: The direct replacement in 1992 was the KH-11 Block III Satellite...
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10+ years to the full size bird, unless you believe in them sandbagging. I do.Dr. Mordrid
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An elephant is a mouse built to government specifications.
I carry a gun because I can't throw a rock 1,250 fps
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I can't even imagine the material science needed to fly at MACH 6, let alone the engine tech. That's going to be an amazing bird.“Inside every sane person there’s a madman struggling to get outâ€
–The Light Fantastic, Terry Pratchett
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Doc: Is there any point in making it manned (even optionally)? I mean, it adds weight, puts restrictions on shape and limits maneuverability...
Jammrock:
I started googling... The Nasa X-43 reached Mach 9! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NASA_X-43
But yes, the science behind this must be crazy... particularly as there is no test-bed (wind-tunnel, etc) that could help with simulations/experiments...
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They've had unmanned rocket based "planes" hitting the higher MACH speeds, like the X-43. MACH 6 and manned is pretty amazing.
Though I'm still waiting for someone to figure out single stage to orbit (SSO). That's when solar exploration will get interesting. Right now it's barely feasible to go to Mars because of the difficulties of getting back off Mars. But if we can make a vehicle capable of atmospheric escape without boosters... that makes exploration a bit more plausible.“Inside every sane person there’s a madman struggling to get outâ€
–The Light Fantastic, Terry Pratchett
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Hmmm the SR can go a wee bit faster than published records state. Take your 2300 divide in half add that result to the original and you'll get a better idea.
The pulse engines used on the replacement caused excessive stress for the airframe which was why the SR's were recommissioned and are still flying. Mach 6, polease, we were doing that back in the mid 1960's!"Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind." -- Dr. Seuss
"Always do good. It will gratify some and astonish the rest." ~Mark Twain
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Originally posted by Greebe View PostMach 6, polease, we were doing that back in the mid 1960's!
But since those are unofficial numbers I generally don't use them.“Inside every sane person there’s a madman struggling to get outâ€
–The Light Fantastic, Terry Pratchett
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Originally posted by Jammrock View PostMACH 6 and manned is pretty amazing.
So, from I technical point I think it is great that they are working on it, and the only practical thing could be developments for faster civil planes... But for just military use, I am missing the point of making it manned... )
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1904 <------> 1964 <-----·> Today
Wright Brothers, SR-71 (fastest plane), still nothing faster
Similar timeline can be made for Apollo. According to GW Bush in 2003 we should have gone back next year. Instead of flying cars and Moon Base we have fidget spinners and transgender bathrooms.
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Yup... it is depressing... The sheer visible technological developments in those days were mind boggling.
If you add a few years, you can even add the moon landing and Concorde to the list (first flight in 1969).
Adding a few more years: there have been no manned moon landings in my lifetime. Space Shuttle came and went...
I know there are a lot of developments happening still, but somehow they are just more and better iterations of the same...
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USAF, Lockheed, Reaction Engines and RR may stir things up with the fighter-class Skylon air breathing rocket engine that's heading for the test stand.Dr. Mordrid
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An elephant is a mouse built to government specifications.
I carry a gun because I can't throw a rock 1,250 fps
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There is a very nice article on the history and technical challenges related to supersonic and hypersonic flight on NewAtlas (formerly Gizmag):
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you guys don't think that the whole electronics things that happened between 64 and 17 doesn't count at 'very visible' tech development?"Perhaps they communicate by changing colour? Like those sea creatures .."
"Lobsters?"
"Really? I didn't know they did that."
"Oh yes, red means help!"
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