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German researchers rebooted their efforts of developing hyper-sonic passenger plane

byCustoms Today Report
24/08/2015
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HONG KONG: German space researchers working on launching hypersonic space plane by 2030
DLR researchers have rebooted their efforts of developing hyper-sonic passenger plane that would be boarded on suborbital space planes.
German aerospace research center, the Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR), is planning to revive a decade-old plan which aims at developing hyper-sonic flights by 2030.
Referred as SpaceLiner, it would carry 100 passengers and would be used to transport passengers from Europe to Australia in just 90 minutes.
Besides the journey between Europe to U.S. too would be made possible in just about 60 minutes, definitely it will be offered at a price.
The proposed hyper-sonic flight would travel 20 times the speed of sound. In the present scenario it would take around say 20 to 30 hours for a person to travel from Europe to Australia via normal air flight, so a SpaceLiner would definitely help people to save a lot of time.
The project is being led by Martin Sippel and he told Aviation Week at the AIAA – American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics conference in Glasgow, Scotland, that the plan was first proposed in 2007, almost a decade ago; however now the German researchers have resurrected the plan as they believe it is possible to build such a SpaceLiner in the next two decades.

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