An Air Force Flight Test Center B-52H Stratofortress performs a captive carry flight of the X-51A WaveRider on Dec. 9 over Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. The captive carry mission is a key test milestone to ready to light the X-51's scramjet engine during the vehicle's first powered hypersonic flight in early 2010.WaveRider makes first flightStaff report
Posted : Monday Dec 21, 2009 18:29:53 EST
The X-51A WaveRider is expected to fly as fast as 4,000 mph (Mach 6).
But in its first flight Dec. 9, it stayed firmly tucked under the wing of a B-52H Stratofortress.
The “captive carry” test, conducted at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., was a key step in preparing for the WaveRider’s first hypersonic test flight, set for mid-February.
On that mission, a B-52 will release the WaveRider 50,000 feet over the Pacific Ocean. A solid rocket booster will ignite and accelerate the WaveRider to Mach 4.5; then, its supersonic combustion ramjet, or scramjet, propulsion system will kick in for about five minutes to take it all the way to Mach 6. The longest scramjet test to date lasted only 10 seconds.
The X-51A demonstration vehicle is intended to show that scramjets can fly for long durations at high speeds without overheating.
The WaveRider could be used for intelligence-gathering and bombing missions in addition to space launches, Air Force officials say.Article at:
http://www.airforcetimes.com/news/2009/12/airforce_waverider_122109w/