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Tag: Mach 4.5

When Patents and Planes Travel Faster than Sound

Author: Intellepedia
August 31, 2015
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This post examines the Airbus patent for an ultra-rapid air vehicle, offering commercial supersonic travel at unprecedented speeds. It analyses the key technical innovations and potential applications outlined in the official patent.

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