This paper provides an overview of NASA's Hyper-X Program; a focused hypersonic technology effort designed to move hypersonic, airbreathing vehicle technology from the laboratory environment to the flight environment. This paper presents an overview of the flight test program, research objectives, approach, schedule and status. Substantial experimental database and concept validation have been completed. The program is currently concentrating on the first, Mach 7, vehicle development, verification and validation in preparation for wind-tunnel testing in 1998 and flight testing in 1999. Parallel to this effort the Mach 5 and 10 vehicle designs are being finalized. Detailed analytical and experimental evaluation of the Mach 7 vehicle at the f...
NASA is conducting aeronautical research over a broad range of Mach numbers. In addition to the adva...
This paper presents the status of the airbreathing hypersonic airplane and space-access vehicle desi...
NASA's Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate recently restructured its Vehicle Systems Program, r...
This paper provides an overview of NASA's focused hypersonic technology program, called the Hyper-X ...
The Hyper-X Program, NASA's focused hypersonic technology program jointly run by NASA Langley and Dr...
This paper provides an overview of the objectives and status of the Hyper-X program, which is tailor...
The goal of the Hyper-X research program, conducted jointly by the NASA Dryden Flight Research Cente...
The propulsion research portfolio of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Fundamental A...
Research into hypersonic propulsion; i.e., supersonic combustion, was seriously initiated at the Lan...
Hypersonic propulsion work supported by the United States National Aeronautics and Space Administrat...
The NASA Langley Research Center has conducted hypersonic propulsion research since the 1960s. A var...
Airframe-integrated scramjet engine tests have 8 completed at Mach 7 in the NASA Langley 8-Foot High...
For the Hyper-X/X-43A program, the development of a comprehensive validation test plan played an int...
The goal of the Hyper-X program is to demonstrate and validate technology for design and performance...
The goals of the NASA Hypersonic Research Engine (HRE) Project, which began in 1964, were to design,...
NASA is conducting aeronautical research over a broad range of Mach numbers. In addition to the adva...
This paper presents the status of the airbreathing hypersonic airplane and space-access vehicle desi...
NASA's Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate recently restructured its Vehicle Systems Program, r...
This paper provides an overview of NASA's focused hypersonic technology program, called the Hyper-X ...
The Hyper-X Program, NASA's focused hypersonic technology program jointly run by NASA Langley and Dr...
This paper provides an overview of the objectives and status of the Hyper-X program, which is tailor...
The goal of the Hyper-X research program, conducted jointly by the NASA Dryden Flight Research Cente...
The propulsion research portfolio of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Fundamental A...
Research into hypersonic propulsion; i.e., supersonic combustion, was seriously initiated at the Lan...
Hypersonic propulsion work supported by the United States National Aeronautics and Space Administrat...
The NASA Langley Research Center has conducted hypersonic propulsion research since the 1960s. A var...
Airframe-integrated scramjet engine tests have 8 completed at Mach 7 in the NASA Langley 8-Foot High...
For the Hyper-X/X-43A program, the development of a comprehensive validation test plan played an int...
The goal of the Hyper-X program is to demonstrate and validate technology for design and performance...
The goals of the NASA Hypersonic Research Engine (HRE) Project, which began in 1964, were to design,...
NASA is conducting aeronautical research over a broad range of Mach numbers. In addition to the adva...
This paper presents the status of the airbreathing hypersonic airplane and space-access vehicle desi...
NASA's Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate recently restructured its Vehicle Systems Program, r...