Skylon’s SABRE Engine passes a big Hypersonic test
Skylon’s SABRE engine passes a big test on the engine’s heat exchange element (precooler), in the hypersonic range, at airflow temperatures in excess of 1,000°C, equivalent to
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Skylon’s SABRE engine passes a big test on the engine’s heat exchange element (precooler), in the hypersonic range, at airflow temperatures in excess of 1,000°C, equivalent to
The United States Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) confirmed the feasibility of the SABRE engine cycle concept for Skylon reusable spaceplane.
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Reaction Engines secures funding for the development of SABRE engine, for the hypersonic plane.
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