Yliäänilentoteknologia
Yliäänilentoteknologia, also known as supersonic flight technology, refers to the development and application of aircraft capable of traveling at speeds exceeding the speed of sound. The speed of sound, approximately 1,235 kilometers per hour (767 miles per hour) at sea level and 15 degrees Celsius, varies with atmospheric conditions such as temperature and altitude.
The primary characteristic of supersonic flight is the generation of a sonic boom, a shockwave produced by
Historically, supersonic flight was first achieved by the Bell X-1 aircraft in 1947. The development of supersonic
While military supersonic aircraft are common, civilian supersonic transport faced significant hurdles, including fuel efficiency, noise