HTV-3X Scramjet

If it works, the HTV-3X will be the first reusable scramjet-powered plane. It will be able to take off from a runway, fly at speeds of up to Mach 6, land safely, and then do it again.

Scramjets, and even the HTV-3X, are not new news — but this rendering featured recently in Popular Science is straight creamy delicious.

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  1. seth 22 December, 07 @ 7:41 pm

    how long has this been in construction

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  2. henry negron 24 December, 07 @ 2:46 am

    that it’s the best creation ever good job nasa!

  3. Patrick 24 January, 08 @ 8:14 pm

    how fast can we go if we ever built a jet, Example: 100.000.000 m/h

  4. Dr.Nikholas "Nick" Stage--PHD. 07 November, 08 @ 11:15 am

    This aerospace planes uses a 3-phased engine.

    Phase One: JP-7D Boreen with Kerosene Fuel. Mach 2.0

    Phase Two: Methane-Oxygen Fuel, PDWE Phase Mach 3.5

    Phase Three: Methane-Hydrogen-Flourine Fuel–Scoop-dive Phase, Mach 7.75-to-Mach 9.30.

    Aerospace Plane uses Anti-podal “skip bouncing”
    in flight.

    Range—— up to 21,000 miles.

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