Mach 4 Passenger Jet
Is a Mach 4, passenger jet possible? NASA is exploring whether the commercial market could support travel at Mach 4 (3,045 mph) speed.
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Is a Mach 4, passenger jet possible? NASA is exploring whether the commercial market could support travel at Mach 4 (3,045 mph) speed.
The Lockheed Martin X-59 QuessT (Quiet SuperSonic Technology) has been unveiled!
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