Skylon space plane 'will transform high-speed aviation'
Alan Bond, chief engineer at Reaction Engines, says the ability
of the Skylon plane to transform into a rocket will open up space travel for the
human race.
The Skylon can take off from a standard runway before
accelerating to speeds of 19,000 miles per hour taking people to Earth's
stratosphere in just 15 minutes.
Alan Bond, chief designer of the Skylon
said the breakthrough on creating a device that can cool the air entering an
engine allowing it to operate normally at speeds of Mach 5 will transform
high-speed aviation.
"It enables an aeroplane, very much a fast
aeroplane, but an aeroplane nonetheless, to take off, accelerate at up to five
times the speed of sound, turn itself subtly into a rocket, fly into orbit, do a
job and come back again.
"The second thing it enables, is a very high
speed terrestrial aircraft. For example an aircraft carrying 300 passengers
could go from Europe to Australia in about four hours."
He said: "We are
looking at a revolution in transportation equilvent to the jet engine.
"Once
you've got access to space on that basis, that is the stepping stone to anywhere
in the universe and a very exciting future for the human race."
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