by Saratoga » Thu Feb 10, 2005 10:23 pm
That's why they were mounted flush with the bottom of the wing, so the air would naturally enter the engines, and why they had the doors at the front of the engine to control the amount of air entering it.
Turbojets are perfectly capable of exceeding Mach 1, it just seems hard due to the high amounts of drag. A 747 was never intended to go this fast, hence the huge amounts of frontal area. The extremely sharp-nosed Concorde even has trouble getting up in speeds and it is exceedingly good at aerodynamic efficiency, it's just really hard to get a plane to go that fast. Military airplanes are capable of fast speeds even with bombs and what not by pure horsepower, larger airliners, to save fuel and cost less, have to actually be semi-aerodynamic. But a turbojet is perfectly happy at supersonic speeds.
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