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Hypersonics Through The Years

August 15, 2021

1947

Credit: NASA


National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics 11-in. hypersonic research wind tunnel opens at Langley, Virginia.

1949

Credit: Boeing


German V-2 boosted WAC Corporal rocket becomes first vehicle to exceed Mach 5.

1951

Credit: Aviation Week Archive


First flight of X-7 ramjet high-speed research vehicle.

1956

Credit: Aviation Week Archive


Lockheed X-17 reentry test vehicle flight tests begin.

1958

Credit: Tennessee State Library and Archives


First hypersonic research wind tunnel opens at Arnold Engineering Development Complex, Tennessee.

1959

Credit: Aviation Week Archive


First flight of rocket-powered X-15 hypersonic research aircraft.

1959

Credit: Boeing


Launch of Boeing X-20 Dyna-Soar manned boost-glide vehicle project, not flown and canceled in 1963.

1959

Credit: Alpha Draco National Archives


U.S. Air Force Alpha Draco boost-glide experimental test vehicle flight tests.

1963

Credit: USAF


First flight of Air Force ASSET (Aerothermodynamic/elastic Structural Systems Environmental Tests) boost-glide test vehicle.

1964

Credit: San Diego Air & Space Museum


NASA Hypersonic Research Engine (HRE) ramjet/scramjet project launched, ground tested.

1965

Aerojet ground-tests air turbo ramjet combined cycle engine.

1966

Credit: USAF


First flight of Air Force PRIME (Precision Recovery Including Maneuvering Entry) reentry flight vehicle.

1968

Credit: USAF


Atlas-boosted Air Force Boost Glide Reentry Vehicle flight test.

1978

Credit: Aviation Week Archive


Air Force classified Advanced Manned Spaceflight Capability piloted-rocketplane program, later became TransAtmospheric Vehicle. Not flown; canceled in 1986.

1978

Credit: USAF


First test flight of Minuteman ICBM-boosted Advanced Maneuverable re-entry Vehicle, paving way for Sandia Winged Energetic Reentry Vehicle Experiment tests in 1980s and Advanced Hypersonic Weapon test in 2011.

1981

Credit: Aviation Week Archive


Space shuttle first orbital flight and hypersonic reentry.

1982

Credit: Aviation Week Archive


Start of classified DARPA Copper Canyon air-breathing single-stage-to-orbit project, evolved into X-30 National Aerospace Plane in 1986. Not flown; canceled in 1990s with termination of follow-on Hypersonic Systems.

1995

Credit: Aviation Week Archive


Orbital Sciences selected by NASA for X-34 orbital launch vehicle. Not flown; canceled in 2001

1996

Credit: Aviation Week Archive


NASA begins X-33 single-stage-to-orbit rocketplane to be built by Lockheed Martin. Not flown; canceled in 2001.

2001

Credit: Aviation Week Archive


First flight of scramjet-powered X-43/Hyper-X. Second flight at Mach 7 in March 2004 marked first known operation of a scramjet in flight. Third flight in November 2004 attained Mach 9.6.

2002

Credit: Aviation Week Archive


DARPA, Boeing, U.S. Navy Hypersonic Flight Demonstration (HyFly), a dual combustion ramjet-powered strike missile demonstrator program launched. Final test attempt failed in 2010.

2009

Credit: AFRL


First experimental test flight of joint U.S.-Australian HiFiRE (Hypersonic International Flight Research Experimentation) fundamental research program.

2010

Credit: USAF


First launch of Boeing, Air Force, DARPA, NASA, Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne scramjet-powered X-51A WaveRider. Achieved Mach 5.1 and 210 sec. of hypersonic flight on final flight in 2013.

2010

Credit: USAF


First unsuccessful flight of DARPA Falcon Hypersonic Test Vehicle 2 (HTV-2) intended to demonstrate prompt global strike capability at Mach 20. Second flight lost in 2011 due to aeroshell degradation.

2013

Credit: Aviation Week Archive


Lockheed Martin unveils Mach 6 SR-72 surveillance/strike concept aircraft to Aviation Week.

2016

Credit: Aviation Week Archive


Lockheed Martin and Raytheon win contracts to compete for DARPA/Air Force Hypersonic Air-breathing Weapon Concept (HAWC) program.

2016

Credit: Lockheed Martin


DARPA awards Tactical Boost Glide technology demonstration program to Lockheed Martin.

2017

Credit: DARPA


Aerojet Rocketdyne and Orbital ATK awarded contracts under DARPA’s AFRE turbine based combined cycle program.

2018

Credit: Boeing


Boeing unveils concept for Mach 6 reusable hypersonic demonstrator.

2018

Credit: kremlin.ru


Russia tests the hypersonic ‘Khinzal’ (Dagger) missile with launch from MiG-31.

2019

Credit: mil.ru


Russia deploys Avangard missile, declared to have Mach 27 top speed and 6,000 km. range.

2020

Credit: USAF


U.S. Air Force cancels High-Speed Strike Weapon (HSSW) as development priority remains on Air-Launched rapid response weapon (ARRW). Flight tests of U.S. Hypersonic Air- Breathing Weapon Concept (HAWC) missile interrupted after mishap.

2021

Credit: ADF


The U.S. and Australia begin the next phase of their long-running hypersonic co-operation work with Australia under the Southern Cross Integrated Flight Research Experiment (SCIFiRE) project. The effort, which follows earlier fundamental high-speed research under the Hypersonic International Flight Research Experimentation Program, will mature technology for a hypersonic conventional cruise missile.
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7 Comments
skywayparkblue
Tue, 08/17/2021 - 19:49
That looks an awful lot like the original 1920 NACA wind tunnel, base on a much earlier British design. Reminds me of the story of a NASA contractor who found his NASA counterparts did not know that December 17, 2003 would be a special day.
skywayparkblue
Tue, 08/17/2021 - 19:51
Very cool picture, but not the version of the Wac that was used in Bumper. The naked V-2 may not have breeched M5, but it sure got close. Bumper was one of my favorites as a kid in the early 50s. My dad had a peripheral involvement with the project.
skywayparkblue
Tue, 08/17/2021 - 19:55
The X-7 was a very significant vehicle. It reached m4.3 and disintegrated on its fastest flight. But its existence makes suspect the claim that the F-104 was based on the X-3 configuration. It also means that Lockheed had extensive experience above M3 before the A-12. The M4.3 had also been achieved by a Trommsdorff ramjet in 1944 or 1945. Neither hypersonic, but blazingly fast for airbreathers long, long ago.
skywayparkblue
Tue, 08/17/2021 - 20:11
The pioneering work on hyper speed tunnels was done in Germany. They were running into the problem of atmospheric condensation at low temp. A very limitied test was done at Peenmunde c1943 at M9,5. The 40 cm tunnel was good to M4.4 in late 43 or so. This tunnel ended up as a US Naval research tool.
skywayparkblue
Tue, 08/17/2021 - 20:12
The X-15 as flown in the picture was not hypersonic capable.
skywayparkblue
Tue, 08/17/2021 - 20:18
I seem to recall that Avweek published info on a small GASL gun launched test vehicle which was the first to demonstrate thrust in free flight. Marquardt GASL (Tony Ferri) produced a quite advance scramjet -- very cool looking -- that was built but not flown in the 60s. Dad showed me the model, Avweek had a good painting, but I have never seen a photo of the gizmo.
grcopley
Fri, 01/28/2022 - 18:44
US hypersonic efforts remain, unfortunately, bound up in old thinking and revival of old program proposals from the majors. What is interesting is that the truly new-tech approach of the Australian Hypersonix design and prototyping (3D printed) scramjet air-breather is way ahead of current US programs and is looking to partner with the US as part of the AUKUS cooperation. Will Washington even acknowledge a "not invented here"?

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