I thought REL had a proposal called LAPCAT for a high speed SABRE engined airliner at one point (??)http://www.reactionengines.co.uk/lapcat.htmlTend to agree that there's not a lot of overlap at present though.
Depends. If we're talking hypersonic, then yes, there's a connection there. Mere low-supersonic? No.
Quote from: Robotbeat on 08/12/2016 08:28 pmDepends. If we're talking hypersonic, then yes, there's a connection there. Mere low-supersonic? No.What do you mean? The reason why we don't have supersonic commercial air travel like Concord 2 is cost and fuel problem. The Concord was like a drunken sailor when comes to jet fuel and cost more than want they got in profit. The tickets for flight was well over $1,000.If these two problems where solved it could pave way for cheaper space travel?Or like the poster above said the supersonic commercial air travel would have to go Mach 20 or up? And any Concord Mach 2 to 19 would not spin off to commercial space travel.
Concorde failed.. are the underlying issues changing?
We where discussing this with a friend of mine and topic is if technology for cheap and really fast commercial air travel like Concord 2 came to be would this pave way for commercial space travel?
That is unusual for a commercial passenger aircraft but has been absolutely standard procedure for all government funded LV's, and I'm not clear if Musk expects F1 or F9 to recover their development costs or if that's just the "price of doing business."
It seems to be mixed results as some people believe Hypersonic speed may do it and other people not.And that supersonic will not do it. There will be no spin of from a supersonic speed.
Quote from: john smith 19 on 08/14/2016 07:36 amThat is unusual for a commercial passenger aircraft but has been absolutely standard procedure for all government funded LV's, and I'm not clear if Musk expects F1 or F9 to recover their development costs or if that's just the "price of doing business." What makes you think F1 and F9 haven't recovered their development costs already? Note that is a bit off topic for this thread so... answer somewhere else?
Not much info on the LAPCAT or SABRE engine and want people think of it.
Quote from: nec207 on 08/15/2016 12:37 amIt seems to be mixed results as some people believe Hypersonic speed may do it and other people not.And that supersonic will not do it. There will be no spin of from a supersonic speed.Not really. At the current state of commercially-available technology, travel within the tangible atmosphere at much more than Mach 2 is the realm of fit, healthy and skilled military pilots. At that point, travel at Hypersonic speed is ruled out entirely.Put simply, it is currently not commercially feasible and/or far too dangerous for the average Joe to travel much faster than airliners do now. And it's likely to stay that way for many years to come. OTOH, there are many issues both technological, environmental and legal operating conventional rocket-powered craft (hypersonic or not) from commercial airports at any speed including standing still and finally, military technology is classified...
Virgin Galactic spaceship 2 could be city hop of going really fast of almost going into space. Going from LA to Hong Hong really fast but Virgin Galactic spaceship 2 is prohibitively expensive for most people.