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DARPA's Vulcan engine will get you around the world in a few hours

Getting a jet in the air and up to a high speed and getting a jet from that high speed to high Mach speeds require two different engines, which requires some costly and annoying procedures. Currently, one jet will have to take another up to speed, allowing the engine designed for Mach speeds that's on the second jet to take it to the next level once its in the air. Requiring two planes is obviously not the most efficient thing in the world, so DARPA is hard at work on a solution.

That solution might just be the new Vulcan engine, "a propulsion system that combines a Constant Volume Combustion (CVC) engine and a full-scale turbine engine to accelerate a hypersonic jet to multiple Mach." The goal is to create a craft that can deliver a payload up to 9,000 nautical miles from the US in less than two hours, which is pretty insane. Lets get this thing in commercial airliners, OK DARPA?

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I hope it all works, that would be nice to be able to get rid of some US foreign bases, cause we wouldn't need them...More »


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By murc at 6:32 PM ON 06/25/08

I hope it all works, that would be nice to be able to get rid of some US foreign bases, cause we wouldn't need them if we can have a fast strike capability from right here at home.

I cant wait to see it fly...but I doubt it will fly before 2014....everyone knows those deadlines that are put into place very rarely actually get hit.


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