AIR-LINER OF THE FUTURE?—A' model showing the possible design of the air-liner of the future as suggested by the Bristol Siddeley Company of Britain. The long-range, supersonic aircraft would be capable of carrying 130 passengers over stage lengths of 3500 miles at three times the speed of sound. Power would be provided by a combination of ram-jets and turbojets, integrated into a delta-wing frame.
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28938, 4 July 1959, Page 10
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64AIR-LINER OF THE FUTURE?—A' model showing the possible design of the air-liner of the future as suggested by the Bristol Siddeley Company of Britain. The long-range, supersonic aircraft would be capable of carrying 130 passengers over stage lengths of 3500 miles at three times the speed of sound. Power would be provided by a combination of ram-jets and turbojets, integrated into a delta-wing frame. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28938, 4 July 1959, Page 10
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