NASA X-43A
307 Devik
6.3 years ago
It does not have a scramjet by the way, it is able to take off by it self but i recommend to have a carrier plane fly it to an altitude of 60,000-70,000ft. Try to keep the plane balanced at all times, except if you're ascending or descending. IMPORTANT: press 1 for activation of the gyroscope which is very important, otherwise the plane will spin. Press 2 for deployment of the parachute.
Specifications
Spotlights
- Strikefighter04 6.3 years ago
- FastDan 6.3 years ago
- Jmplane678 8 months ago
- F16xl 4 months ago
General Characteristics
- Successors 1 airplane(s) +7 bonus
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 16.6ft (5.0m)
- Length 34.9ft (10.6m)
- Height 6.8ft (2.1m)
- Empty Weight 9,779lbs (4,436kg)
- Loaded Weight 16,650lbs (7,552kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 2.024
- Wing Loading 139.0lbs/ft2 (678.9kg/m2)
- Wing Area 119.7ft2 (11.1m2)
- Drag Points 2796
Parts
- Number of Parts 57
- Control Surfaces 2
- Performance Cost 173
fastest jet In NASA
I T S I N S A N E L Y F A S T
oh @AWESOMENESS360
@Nerfenthusiast I'm talking about the SR-72 Aurora, not the SR-71 Blackbird
@Devik Aurora
and the prototype for the sr-71 was code named oxcart @AWESOMENESS360
@AWESOMENESS360 no not really,
@Nerfenthusiast ok, it just looks a lot like the aurora.
Hey this is relly c00l my man
No this was an experimental jet that blew up during its test flights @AWESOMENESS360
The SR-72 looks a bit different and are a bit slower than the X-43, but thanks anyways!
Isn't this that SR-72 "Aurora" prototype NASA was working on? This looks really nice btw!
@Strikefighter04 glad you liked it!
This is sweet! Love the simplicity!
@Devik No prob!
@FastDan thanks!
Fantastic lettering.