A second generation, economically viable, and environmentally acceptable supersonic aircraft is reviewed. Engine selection, testbed experiments, and noise reduction research are described
Major airports in the world's air transportation systems face a serious problem in providing greater...
The history and status of supersonic cruise research is covered. The early research efforts of the N...
This presentation reviews engine noise research conducted at the NASA Glenn Research Center over the...
The objectives and status of the propulsion portion of a program aimed at advancing the technology a...
Technical progress made in each of the disciplinary research areas affecting the design of supersoni...
A study was conducted to determine the promising propulsion systems for advanced supersonic transpor...
Since its inception, one of NASA's commitments has been to develop the technology to advance aeronau...
A sampling of probable future engine types, such as convertible engines for helicopters, turboprops ...
NASA is responsible for advancing technologies related to air transportation. A sampling of the work...
Since 2006, when the Fundamental Aeronautics Program was instituted within NASA's Aeronautics Missio...
A review of five NASA engine-oriented propulsion programs of major importance to civil aviation are ...
Sustained supersonic cruise propulsion systems for military applications are studied. The J79-5 in t...
The Supersonic Cruise Aircraft Resarch (SCAR) program identified significant improvements in the tec...
This paper highlights the efforts being performed or sponsored by NASA, in cooperation with the U.S....
Reports on the following technologies are included: engine design, exhaust gases, use of composites,...
Major airports in the world's air transportation systems face a serious problem in providing greater...
The history and status of supersonic cruise research is covered. The early research efforts of the N...
This presentation reviews engine noise research conducted at the NASA Glenn Research Center over the...
The objectives and status of the propulsion portion of a program aimed at advancing the technology a...
Technical progress made in each of the disciplinary research areas affecting the design of supersoni...
A study was conducted to determine the promising propulsion systems for advanced supersonic transpor...
Since its inception, one of NASA's commitments has been to develop the technology to advance aeronau...
A sampling of probable future engine types, such as convertible engines for helicopters, turboprops ...
NASA is responsible for advancing technologies related to air transportation. A sampling of the work...
Since 2006, when the Fundamental Aeronautics Program was instituted within NASA's Aeronautics Missio...
A review of five NASA engine-oriented propulsion programs of major importance to civil aviation are ...
Sustained supersonic cruise propulsion systems for military applications are studied. The J79-5 in t...
The Supersonic Cruise Aircraft Resarch (SCAR) program identified significant improvements in the tec...
This paper highlights the efforts being performed or sponsored by NASA, in cooperation with the U.S....
Reports on the following technologies are included: engine design, exhaust gases, use of composites,...
Major airports in the world's air transportation systems face a serious problem in providing greater...
The history and status of supersonic cruise research is covered. The early research efforts of the N...
This presentation reviews engine noise research conducted at the NASA Glenn Research Center over the...