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Urs Broderick Furrer's avatar

Too good. The “Energy Transitions Commission.”🤣 Reminds me of the Flat Earth Commission, the Whale Oil, Not Dinosaur Oil, Panel, the Buy Beta, Not VHS, Committee, New York Jets Fans, and other commissions and committees that back perennial losers. If you ever get to Interview one of them, ask the million dollar question. What Transition?

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Larry Schweikart's avatar

The H2 planes are interesting. From 1988-1995 I worked as the program historian for the USAF on a then-classified project called the "National Aero-Space Plane" or X-30. It was an ambitious program to get round the Space Shuttle with "Single Stage to Orbit" (think Branson's Virgin Air but with only one stage). The plane, with scramjets, was intended to go 18,000 MPH and utilized H2 in slush form for fuel, but also because by pumping it through the "leading edges" it would "actively cool" the plane before it burned. There were five major elements to the program including the scramjet and fuel. Three were successful---not the scramjet, but the fuel. We made it, pumped it, burned it. But of course it was extremely expensive. But since we didn't have Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, or Richard Branson, it was acceptable to NASA and the USAF. The program was terminated in 1995. You can read about it here.

https://www.amazon.com/Hypersonic-Revolution-Studies-History-Technology/dp/1478146176/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3P3V9MH64DRLV&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.dsal2KxPuQK962vUxIuM5qeoMFcXVL5RII42zPbV_D4gnYW8FbX7qngKxxnE4tzCUUt_k-4wf2X97rPqPbGT8tWfociuLF_vZ_3GDHJX_jblhDmh0wsyp_V1A-TNq4vNuOrnBUQIjZkcAVt2vGANCGZ4vqAKajP_TqBEKrW1Cp9RYRvOk08vwxqwUTcX7Kj7eUoE_9_Cx-IGRzlINW5Ta0T2dp0YuwgDysNjv0gOrNY.DHZw6nbF59jcC76AZ_7Pio1xZzMlTanrpk8Y7oXmHSA&dib_tag=se&keywords=The+hypersonic+Revolution&qid=1738940549&sprefix=the+hypersonic+revolution%2Caps%2C152&sr=8-1

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