Ninja Star Supersonic Plane

September 5th, 2012 | Robot, Space

NASA may be most known for its space exploration, but the organization also makes significant contributions to technology back here on Earth.  0,000 was recently awarded to The University of Miami team responsible for the Ninja Star Supersonic plane shown above.
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The really interesting thing about the plane is that it can fly in 2 different orientations.  One direction is specifically designed for normal, sub-sonic flight speeds, but with a quick turn of 90 degrees, it can zoom into Supersonic speed without the loud Sonic BOOM.  AND, they say this plane could get you from New York to Tokyo in 4 hours!
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You can see the normal, sub-sonic orientation below.

And although the aircraft is officially called the supersonic bi-directional (SBiDir) flying wing (FW), I’ll put my vote in for The Ninja Star when it comes out in about 20 years.
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-RSB

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One thought on “Ninja Star Supersonic Plane

  1. Michael Robert Brown

    You actually make it seem so easy with your presentation but I find this matter to be actually something which I think I would never understand. It seems too complicated and very broad for me. I’m looking forward for your next post, I’ll try to get the hang of it!

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