N.A.S.A.'s X-43 SCRAMJet platform flies Pacific @ Mach 7
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1 mile/hour (mph) = 0.8689762 knotAceCombat wrote:T-Bone wrote:I think you've got it backwards Ace.
1 MPH = .869 Kts
5000 MPH = ~4345 Kts
That's still fast though!
uuhh no.
1 Kt = 1.15 MPH ask any person in here who is a pilot or a skipper of a boat and they will give the exact same answer.
Therefore 5000 mile/hour (mph) = 4,344.8812095 knot
http://www.onlineconversion.com/speed_common.htm
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Of course, you could avoid all problems by simply using Kilometres per hour as a measurement for speed.
I *think* this was the whole idea behind the System Internationale.
and - um - just a point of interest - do you have a time machine? That flight isn't due until tomorrow. So "flies" is incorrect. "Hopefully *will* fly" is accurate - and I don't have much faith in them getting it right this time either.
I *think* this was the whole idea behind the System Internationale.
and - um - just a point of interest - do you have a time machine? That flight isn't due until tomorrow. So "flies" is incorrect. "Hopefully *will* fly" is accurate - and I don't have much faith in them getting it right this time either.
AceCombat wrote: 1 Kt = 1.15 MPH ask any person in here who is a pilot or a skipper of a boat and they will give the exact same answer.
T-Bone wrote:BTW, I'm a Flight Instructor.
so why did you contradict yourself?!?!?!? im not a instructor but i know my conversions. and for the last ohhh 8-9 years of my life i have known that kts = MPH x 1.15 because 1 Kt is actually a Nautical Mile which are longer than Statue Miles ~ .15 longer than 1 Statue Mile
taken from http://www.onlineconversion.com/speed_common.htm1 knot = 1.1507794 mile/hour (mph)
mobi STFU you aussie wannabie SOB
Mobius wrote: and - um - just a point of interest - do you have a time machine? That flight isn't due until tomorrow. So "flies" is incorrect.
let me ask you something......how long have you known about the X-43? cuz ive known about it for about ohhhhh........8-9 months now, all the flights with scale and full scale models have worked flawlessly with the exception of taking on a full speed - full throttle flight and try to push the Mach 7 barrier of which will be a first for any "airplane" and it is a barrier that only rockets have been able to surpass. they have been "glide" testing this thing for 3 weeks now, full scale aircraft, no fuel but weighed down to compensate for the dry tanks, it flies like any other airplane except it handles like a friggin brick similar to the space shuttle's flight performance. now concerning your question, "flies" is correct, ~ 70% of these test flights were performed over the Pacific Ocean, and one 1/2 Scale model flight achieved a rocket powered speed of ~ Mach 6.8. while you have a technicality to my title, your also wrong.
Yes he does.Krom wrote:Stop smoking crack ace, T-B has it right.
1 knot = 1.15 miles/hour. Therefore if you have x mph and want to convert it to knots, you have to compute x mph / 1.15 miles/hour per knot. Or multiply by 1/1.15 or .87 or so.
Don't believe me? Just ask google
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If a Nautical mile is a longer unit of measure, if you're going the same speed you will be able to cross fewer units of them in the same amount of time (an hour, in this case). So the measurement in knots will be less than the measurement in mph, if you still have trouble thinking about it.Acecombat wrote:1 Kt is actually a Nautical Mile which are longer than Statue Miles ~ .15 longer than 1 Statue Mile
Ace, you were doing the wrong conversion. You were using the MPH-to-Knots conversion factor (1.15) to go from Knots to MPH.
Here:
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x Kts 1 MPH
------- X ---------- = (x Kts)(1/1.15) = 0.89x
1 1.15 Kts
is this a new record? Only three friggen posts before the topic got sidetracked and the name calling started.
What was the point of the post again? Oh yeah, scramjet engine. Goes fast. Who the Fvck cares whether it's 5750 or 4880 MPH?!! It's plenty fast either way!
Now, when will Mach 10 be reached?
What was the point of the post again? Oh yeah, scramjet engine. Goes fast. Who the Fvck cares whether it's 5750 or 4880 MPH?!! It's plenty fast either way!
Now, when will Mach 10 be reached?
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I wonder if it'll beat the record for highest altitude that the X-31 (I think thats the plane that did it) set many years ago. That plane went so high that the jet engines themselves stalled and they had to rely on RCS thrusters to move around.AceCombat wrote:the X-43's top speed is reported to be Mach 12, but they are gradually testing it at faster speeds on each flightScorch wrote:Now, when will Mach 10 be reached?
I will agree with that. I do SO love watching people's expression when you prove to them beyond a reasonable doubt that they are retarded. I derive few greater pleasures in life. Except poonanny... I LOOOOOVE the 'tang.As a CS major (read: nerd) I just have to try to explain to people who don't get simple math concepts why they're stupid.
WRONG CNN, the university of queensland (ie: QLD, Australia, where i live) SUCCESSFULLY tested (as in, it ran properly) a scramjet engine 1 year ago. we beat you nasa (using only a miniscule of the nasa budget too, might i add).from the article wrote:...using a hydrogen-powered "scramjet" engine, the first such test of the technology.
we didn't just test it, we SUCCEEDED in running it.
world's first, low budget too. mnar-mnar!!! (*does dance of underdog pride*)
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i'm not sure why CNN would lie about that. any ideas?
potSting_Ray wrote:Is anyone else totally uninterested in mobius' posts anymore? Always the naysayer sh-it on america poster. Well mobi... kiss my ass
That's awesome by the way. I love speed. The faster we can travel the better. I won't be satisfied until we just can't physically go any faster.
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read through your posts in this very thread and tell me otherwise. all you do is TRY to pull ppl down.
change.
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Yeah I heard that somewhere, more power then they know how to contain. I think I heard a story of one of them outrunning a missile over russia once. The guy knew it was locked on so he hit the thrusters rather then let the missile catch him, said the plane just kept accelerating like there was no limit.The top speed of the Blackbird was disintigration.
I wish people would get over themselves and stop being so anal about this sorta thing. I hope it helps you sleep better at night Tetrad, because if you enjoy flaming people over the internet then you must not derive pleasure from very much else in life.
Big deal, he made a math mistake. What difference does it make?
Big deal, he made a math mistake. What difference does it make?