Jet Aircraft are powered by jet engines and move much
faster as compared to the propeller-powered aircraft. You can see a jet
aircraft at a certain place before your sound can even reach there! Yes
undoubtedly some of the jet aircraft even move faster than the speed of
sound. The concept of jet aircraft was first given by two engineers,
Frank Whittle of UK and Hans von Ohain of Germany.
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10: General Dynamics F-111 “Aardvark”
It was developed in 1960’s by US and it is in active use of the Royal
Australian Air Force. Its max speed is 2.5 Mach/ 2.5 times faster than
the speed of sound. Aardvark is powered by twin Pratt & Whitney
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9: MIG 31 Foxhound
It is produced by Russia and is an advanced version of MiG-25 FoxBat.
The max speed of Foxhound is 2.83 Mach or 1860 mph and it is driven by
two SoloveivD-30F6 afterburners turbo fans. Foxhound has the capability
to produce 34,172 lbf of dry thrust. |
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8: F-15 Eagle
A product of USA, F-15 Eagle is powered by double Pratt & amp; Whitney
F100 axial-flow turbofan with an ability to produce 29,000 lbf of
thrust. It has a max speed of 2.5 Mach. |
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7: XB-70 Valkyrie
It has a max speed of 3.1 Mach and is produced by USA. It is powered by
6 General Electric YJ93-GE-3 afterburning turbojet machines. |
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6: Bell X-2 Starbuster
This jet comes with a sad but successful history with it. It is produces
by USA and was a research project with ability to cross Mach 3. Lt.Col.
Frank K. “Pete” Everest in November 1955 was the first one to test this
jet and he flew this thing above Mach 3 but unfortunately, this took his
life as well. It was indeed a despondent incident. Starbuster is powered
by two-chamber XLR25 sea level thrust throttle-able engine.
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5: Mig-25 “Foxbat”
It is produced by Russia and is really pragmatic in functioning at
high altitude above 80,000 feet. Its max speed is 3.2 Mach and is
powered by twin Tumansky R-15B-300 afterburning turbojets.
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4: SR-71 BlackBird
It was developed by Lockheed Corporation, USA in the 1960’s and is the
upgrade version of U-2 reconnaissance aircraft. It is powered by 2 Pratt
$ amp; Whitney J58-1 continuous –bleed afterburning turbojets with a
capability to supply 32,500 lbf thrust each. It can fly as high an
altitude as 100,000 feet with 3 times the speed of sound (3.5 Mach). It
was in use by USAF for 40 years and was retired in 1998.
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3: X-15
With the max speed of 6.72 Mach, X-15 is the 3rd fastest jet aircraft.
Its engine is Thiokol XLR99-RM-2 liquid fuel rocket engine that uses
liquid oxygen us fuel. It can fly as high as 354,330 feet.
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2: X-43A
This jet is fueled by Hydrogen and can move at a speed of 9.8 Mach. The
credit goes to the supersonic-combustion-ramjet. It is produced by USA. |
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1: Space Shuttle
The fastest plane in the world is powered by 3 assemblies that contain
reusable Orbiter Vehicle or OV, the external tank or ET which is fueled
by LOX/LX2, and 2 reusable solid rocket boosters or SRB which are
powered by MMH/N204. Its max speed is more than 20 Mach.
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