A look at China’s most exciting hypersonic aerospace programs
The latest scramjets, near-space planes, and super wind tunnels. Armystar.com The Future of the PLAAF, 2030? This “what if” piece of CGI fan art from the Chinese Internet shows what a hypersonic military aircraft would look like; with a streamlined fuselage, a large ventral air intake and relatively small wings. Flying in near space (12 miles…
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