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me@mine.net wrote: > > Just because the forebody is used for compression does not make it a > waverider. > If the forebody is generating more pressure under the fuselage than above it, that's going to cause it to rise, and that makes it a waverider. Given their angle of attack, the waverider designs on this page strongly resemble Hyper-X when they are seen in side view: http://www     

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Author: Pat Flannery
Date: Jul 16, 2008 12:09

"Kent Paul Dolan" <xanthian@well.com> wrote in message news:1170135991.486669.289730@a34g2000cwb.googlegroups.com Now you're just being a silly Old Testtament thumping old fart again, arnt you. This topic is about the "The rigid airship (fat waverider/shuttle) to/from hell". Therefore, you're the one that's way off-topic and going postal because you're such a pagan born-again liar.
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"Kent Paul Dolan" <xanthian@well.com> wrote in message news:1170135991.486669.289730@a34g2000cwb.googlegroups.com Now you're just being a silly Old Testtament thumping old fart again, arnt you. This topic is about the "The rigid airship (fat waverider/shuttle) to/from hell". Therefore, you're the one that's way off-topic and going postal because you're such a pagan born-again liar.     

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Author: Brad Guth
Date: Jan 30, 2007 05:17

This is way overkill performance for the rigid airship needs of Venus, but at least it showing that applied laws of physics should function on behalf of private/commercial spaceplanes without all of the usual cloak and daggers of being associated with our NASA, or of anything MI6/KGB/NSA. Tomcat's fat SSTSO (Single Stage To Sub-Orbital) waverider/spaceplane is becoming quite real, though a
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This is way overkill performance for the rigid airship needs of Venus, but at least it showing that applied laws of physics should function on behalf of private/commercial spaceplanes without all of the usual cloak and daggers of being associated with our NASA, or of anything MI6/KGB/NSA. Tomcat's fat SSTSO (Single Stage To Sub-Orbital) waverider/spaceplane is becoming quite real, though a     

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Author: Brad Guth
Date: Jan 30, 2007 05:17

"Brad Guth" <bradguth@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:cbd0990ccfcb15827c6d387d09fbe490.49644@mygate.mailgate.org... Looks like our "tomcat" SSTO waverider spaceplane is getting itself a touch closer to the finish line. http://www.reactionengines.co.uk/skylon_vehicle.html However, too bad they still can't hardly think outside of their Lox/Lh2 box. - Brad Guth And don't
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"Brad Guth" <bradguth@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:cbd0990ccfcb15827c6d387d09fbe490.49644@mygate.mailgate.org... > Looks like our "tomcat" SSTO waverider spaceplane is getting itself a > touch closer to the finish line. > http://www.reactionengines.co.uk/skylon_vehicle.html > > However, too bad they still can't hardly think outside of their Lox/Lh2 > box. > - > Brad Guth > And don't     

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Author: Art Deco
Date: Jan 1, 2007 18:03

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Author: Brad Guth
Date: Dec 23, 2006 07:02

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Author: Nochsfentor
Date: Dec 22, 2006 02:11

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Author: Nochsfentor
Date: Dec 22, 2006 02:11

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Author: Brad Guth
Date: Dec 22, 2006 00:49

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