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- frequency of flight over several decades, Concorde spent more time flying supersonically than all other aircraft combined by a considerable margin. Since Concorde's...
- drag decrease, and can fly supersonically with improved fuel economy. However, due to the way lift is generated supersonically, the lift-to-drag ratio of...
- A supersonic transport (SST) or a supersonic airliner is a civilian supersonic aircraft designed to transport p****engers at speeds greater than the speed...
- Supersonic Man is a 1979 Spanish superhero film directed by Juan Piquer Simón, and starring Antonio Cantafora and Cameron Mitc****. Kronos, a humanoid...
- up supersonic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Supersonic refers to any speed over the speed of sound. Supersonic may also refer to: Supersonic (band)...
- sufficient time for initiation and reaction, all the while traveling supersonically through the combustion chamber, before the burned gas is expanded through...
- Ivy Supersonic (born Ivy Silberstein; 1967) is a New York City fashion designer, self-promoter, event planner, and animated character designer. She is...
- precision. Modern cruise missiles are capable of traveling at high subsonic, supersonic, or hypersonic speeds, are self-navigating, and are able to fly on a non-ballistic...
- Supersonic Software Ltd. is a British video game developer based in Leamington Spa, England. It was founded by former Codemasters employee Peter Williamson...
- Terms". CBS News. February 28, 2001. Retrieved March 17, 2020. "Seattle Supersonics (1967–2008)". Sportsecyclopedia.com. Retrieved July 20, 2012. "Five years...