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A 1,000-gram model airplane flying at supersonic speed requires about a few hundred N of thrust. But the biggest factor depends on the weight of the model.
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I think a 1,000-gram model airplane needs about 1,000 thrust to fly at supersonic speeds.
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A 1,000-gram model airplane needs about 1,000 thrust to fly at supersonic speed.
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The point is to have a supersonic aerodynamic layout and strength, axial jet engines (it is difficult to be too small) with ramjet engines or solid rocket engines are still possible, as for the thrust of about 1 kg is enough (the thrust-to-weight ratio of old supersonic fighters cannot reach 1).
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The premise is that the jet model airplane, can the small model airplane structure strength withstand the air resistance when breaking through the sound barrier, how much thrust is needed and the aerodynamic layout is related, I think at least the thrust should be greater than the dead weight.
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I feel that a supermodel supersonic flight of 1000 grams requires a very large amount of thrust. Otherwise, he wouldn't be able to fly.
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At present, the world's fastest model aircraft is a turbojet model aircraft imitating the Blackbird, with a maximum speed of 750 kilometers per hour.
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It is impossible for a model airplane to fly at supersonic speeds, and the plane disintegrates in an instant of a sonic boom.
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Are you sure you use a model airplane for supersound?
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Pneumatic layout is required for reference.
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The world's martial arts are fast and unbreakable.
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Unprofessional question, you didn't calculate gravitational acceleration.
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It disintegrated before supersound, what's the use of vigor.
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I think that when flying, it definitely takes a lot of reasoning, and that kind of reasoning requires us to use some physical means.
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In the past, the supersonic flight of the model airplane required a particularly large thrust, which we could not achieve.
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In fact, when flying, we definitely need to make a lot of reasoning, and this kind of reasoning requires us to use some physical means.
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