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  2. Top Gun: Maverick theory suggests Maverick was dead for the ...

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    Before Cain arrives, Maverick takes to the skies anyway and reaches Mach 9 before deciding to push on to Mach 10, the planned target of Darkstar. ... and Maverick can't exactly be dead if that ...

  3. NASA X-43 - Wikipedia

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    The Pegasus rocket booster separated from its B-52 carrier at 40,000 feet and its solid rocket took the combination to Mach 10 at 110,000 feet. [9] The X-43A split away at Mach 9.8 and the engine was started at Mach 9.65 for 10–12 seconds with thrust approximately equal to drag, and then glided to the Pacific Ocean after 14 minutes. [9]

  4. Hypersonic speed - Wikipedia

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    The precise Mach number at which a craft can be said to be flying at hypersonic speed varies, since individual physical changes in the airflow (like molecular dissociation and ionization) occur at different speeds; these effects collectively become important around Mach 5–10. The hypersonic regime can also be alternatively defined as speeds ...

  5. Hypersonic flight - Wikipedia

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    The first manufactured object to achieve hypersonic flight was the two-stage Bumper rocket, consisting of a WAC Corporal second stage set on top of a V-2 first stage. In February 1949, at White Sands, the rocket reached a speed of 8,290 km/h (5,150 mph), or about Mach 6.7. [2]

  6. Why the Oscars are primed to go Mach 10 with 'Top Gun: Maverick'

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    With a number of high-profile indie films flaming out, box office hits could fill up this year's Oscar best picture slate. Start with 'Top Gun: Maverick.'

  7. Could You Actually Live in an Aircraft Hangar Like Maverick ...

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  8. Lockheed Martin SR-72 - Wikipedia

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    In December 2014, NASA awarded Lockheed Martin a contract to study the feasibility of building the SR-72's propulsion system using existing turbine engine technologies, The $892,292 (~$1.13 million in 2023) contract funded a design study to determine the viability of a TBCC propulsion system by combining one of several current turbine engines, with a very low Mach ignition Dual Mode Ramjet (DMRJ).

  9. Mako (missile) - Wikipedia

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    It is powered by a solid-fuel rocket motor and is capable of achieving hypersonic speeds of at least Mach 5, though more specific details about its flight profile have not been disclosed. [3] According to Rick Loy, Senior Program Manager for the Missile and Fire Control division at Lockheed Martin, the Mako is “compatible with any aircraft ...