Ongoing studies being conducted not only in this country but in Europe and Asia suggest that a second generation supersonic transport, or High-Speed Civil Transport (HSCT), could become an important part of the 21st century international air transportation system. However, major environmental compatibility and economic viability issues must be resolved if the HSCT is to become a reality. This talk will overview the NASA High-Speed Research (HSR) program which is aimed at providing the U.S. industry with a technology base to allow them to consider launching an HSCT program early in the next century. The talk will also discuss some of the comparable activities going on within Europe and Japan
The advanced technology base necessary for successful twenty-first century High-Speed Civil Transpor...
NASA Headquarters and LeRC have advocated an Enabling Propulsion Materials Program (EPM) to begin in...
Admittedly, such transportation modes as cars (land) and planes (air) bring considerable economic be...
Ongoing NASA-funded and privately funded studies continue to indicate that an opportunity exists for...
Ongoing NASA-funded studies by Boeing, McDonnell-Douglas, General Electric, and Pratt & Whitney indi...
Since its inception, one of NASA's commitments has been to develop the technology to advance aeronau...
This paper explores the research and development of high-speed transportation for commercial travel ...
Market growth and technological advances are expected to lead to a generation of long-range transpor...
New opportunities for greater performance civil air transportation aircraft derive from the continui...
Three areas of the specific NASA aeronautical research are discussed: (1) advanced subsonic transpor...
A summary is presented of high speed civil transport (HSCT) studies underway at Douglas Aircraft. A ...
Current research directed toward the technology requirements for a high-speed civil transport (HSCT)...
The leading Aeronautics program within NASA is the High Speed Research Program (HSR). The HSR progra...
The major challenges confronting the propulsion community for civil supersonic transport application...
A second-generation supersonic airliner, known as the High Speed Civil Transport (HSCT), is now on t...
The advanced technology base necessary for successful twenty-first century High-Speed Civil Transpor...
NASA Headquarters and LeRC have advocated an Enabling Propulsion Materials Program (EPM) to begin in...
Admittedly, such transportation modes as cars (land) and planes (air) bring considerable economic be...
Ongoing NASA-funded and privately funded studies continue to indicate that an opportunity exists for...
Ongoing NASA-funded studies by Boeing, McDonnell-Douglas, General Electric, and Pratt & Whitney indi...
Since its inception, one of NASA's commitments has been to develop the technology to advance aeronau...
This paper explores the research and development of high-speed transportation for commercial travel ...
Market growth and technological advances are expected to lead to a generation of long-range transpor...
New opportunities for greater performance civil air transportation aircraft derive from the continui...
Three areas of the specific NASA aeronautical research are discussed: (1) advanced subsonic transpor...
A summary is presented of high speed civil transport (HSCT) studies underway at Douglas Aircraft. A ...
Current research directed toward the technology requirements for a high-speed civil transport (HSCT)...
The leading Aeronautics program within NASA is the High Speed Research Program (HSR). The HSR progra...
The major challenges confronting the propulsion community for civil supersonic transport application...
A second-generation supersonic airliner, known as the High Speed Civil Transport (HSCT), is now on t...
The advanced technology base necessary for successful twenty-first century High-Speed Civil Transpor...
NASA Headquarters and LeRC have advocated an Enabling Propulsion Materials Program (EPM) to begin in...
Admittedly, such transportation modes as cars (land) and planes (air) bring considerable economic be...