Sentences with phrase «supersonic speed for»

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However, plans for building the first section of Hyperloop are alive and well for the supersonic train that can carry passengers at speeds up to 800 miles per hour.
There was some mention of «supersonic speeds» and a guy sitting in a chair, white - knuckled hands clutching the armrests, yelling, wearing sunglasses, his hair and necktie blown back by what was implied to be the speed of said CD - ROM drives available for purchase.
Ultimately, the Federal Aviation Administration banned supersonic civilian flights over the continental United States, partly explaining why the Concorde went out of production and why airliners have been cruising at roughly the same speed for the past 50 years.
Faster — and quieter — airplanes NASA's hypersonics research is pushing aviation speed limits with ultrafast scramjets (supersonic combustion ramjet engines): In 2004, the agency's unmanned hypersonic X-43A craft briefly reached Mach 9.6 (about 7,000 miles per hour)-- a record for an air - breathing engine.
The most aggressive XC spike plate, for cross-country runners who want to reach supersonic speeds.
The most aggressive XC spike ready to shred, for cross-country runners who want to reach supersonic speeds.
Each year, an every - man - for - himself race is staged in the desert, with fat - cat motorists driving the custom cars at supersonic speed up and down the supposedly deserted highway.
Modern Sonic is fun when he's allowed to run at supersonic speeds, but most of the time the game punishes him for doing so.
Combining supersonic speed rhythm with Afro - beat percussion and lushly mysterious strings, «Bourne» was more music for a whirling dervish dancer than a murder - programmed spy, a fusion of alternative club stylings with solidly symphonic tradition, graced with a memorable theme to tie its kinetic energy together.
Some of the film's footage, such as a disjointed walk through a mall at supersonic speed, just seems disposable if not for cool visual appeal.
The travel industry feels the need for speed — and expects supersonic flights to return to the skies, according to research by World Travel Market London, released at the event this week.
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