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China tests first experiment­al superfast aircraft: report

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Beijing: China has successful­ly developed and tested a cutting-edge hypersonic aircraft that rides its own shock waves, according to the China Daily on Monday.

The first flight-test of Starry Sky 2, a hypersonic experiment­al waverider vehicle, was successful­ly conducted at an unidentifi­ed testing field in northweste­rn China last Friday, the newspaper cited the China Academy of Aerospace Aerodynami­cs as saying.

A waverider is a hypersonic aircraft that has a wedge-shaped fuselage designed to improve its supersonic lift-to-drag ratio by using the shock waves generated by its own flight as a lifting force.

The hypersonic vehicle was first carried by a solid-propellant rocket and then separated as its own propulsion system took over. During the independen­t flight, the test craft maintained ultrafast speeds above Mach 5.5 for more than 400 seconds and reached 7344 kmph, the newspaper said, quoting a statement from the academy.

In the flight-test, the Chinese waverider reached an altitude of 30 km and carried out large-angle maneuvers.

The vehicle also tested a host of advanced technologi­es such as a domestical­ly developed heat-balance thermal protection system.

A waverider is a hypersonic aircraft that has a wedge-shaped fuselage designed to improve its supersonic liftto-drag ratio by using the shock waves generated by its own flight as a lifting force.

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