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- wave intensity and drag but not eliminate them, has been studied for a "boomless" supersonic transport. Busemann's original biplane consists of two triangular...
- project by Supersonic Aerospace International (SAI) to develop a "virtually boomless" commercial supersonic business jet. The project was announced around the...
- 10-p****enger supersonic jet to cut transatlantic flights by three hours, using "boomless cruise" technology to negate the sonic boom. It was expected to be the...
- sail. Ljungström, in order to not risk the safety of his crew, designed a boomless rig handled completely from the ****pit. The mast is made of glued clean...
- rudder ineffective and a capsize inevitable. The sheet of loose footed boomless barge is just released and control is regained. The boom does not project...
- (February 11, 2025). "Breaking the Sound Barrier, Quietly: Boom Supersonic's 'Boomless' Breakthrough". Aviation Source News. Blake Scholl [@bscholl] (February...
- governs how the sail is set. On very small boats, typically with a single boomless spritsail, the snotter is a rope with eyes spliced into it, and is merely...
- (February 11, 2025). "Breaking the Sound Barrier, Quietly: Boom Supersonic's 'Boomless' Breakthrough". Aviation Source News. "Overture". Boom Supersonic. Archived...
- A bawley was an English sailing vessel typified by a boomless cutter rig and probably named for having a boiler for cooking shrimp in amidships. "The majority...
- on a cutter" Another use of the gaff vangs was to steady the gaff on a boomless gaff rig like a bawley when the sail is brailed up. Cunliffe, Tom (1992)...