MasterBates
Well-Known Member
Look at it this way.. It takes MOST of the power (thrust) of many jets just to get thru Mach 1.. And that's on wingborne flight. When you start needing a LARGE fraction of that power to support the aircraft (wings aren't in this "example") you just don't have the power excess.
We have things that CAN go supersonic in vertical flight. They are called ROCKETS.
And the mass fractions for fuel and T/W ratios are FAR different than airplanes.
And sadly, I was born 40-50 years too late to ride this bad mofo into orbit. That thing is the 426 Hemi of rockets.
We have things that CAN go supersonic in vertical flight. They are called ROCKETS.
And the mass fractions for fuel and T/W ratios are FAR different than airplanes.

And sadly, I was born 40-50 years too late to ride this bad mofo into orbit. That thing is the 426 Hemi of rockets.