I studied Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering along with Math and Computer science in Australia. I'm currently working on optimal control of UAVs at a University.
Thank You sir for this basic information on Aerospace Propulsion. I'm still completing my degree in Mechanical Engineering and then I decided to go for Phd in Aerospace propulsion.
Hi there, thanks for the video. Question about the SR-71 Blackbird. I've heard pilots, that flew it, say the inlets pull the plane along. How can this be? My thought is, while the inlet does make pressure it also makes drag. It's the burning of fuel in the afterburner that makes thrust. Thankyou for your time! Bill The following link is a video where a pilot claims this idea at the 12:30 mark. th-cam.com/video/2mVJS8AZ4S8/w-d-xo.html
Great.
Thanks a lot. 👏
thank you for ur video, can u upload the other ones when u have a chance?
Why only one video ??? Come on !! We want more :(
Thanks for the upload :)
Very cool stuff. First video uploaded, but not the last video I hope.
I studied Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering along with Math and Computer science in Australia. I'm currently working on optimal control of UAVs at a University.
Thank You sir for this basic information on Aerospace Propulsion. I'm still completing my degree in Mechanical Engineering and then I decided to go for Phd in Aerospace propulsion.
Sad. No new video for 7 years. :((
We want more please sir
Sir . I'm a student of mechanical engineering and I'm interested to do master in aerospace propulsion engineering. (Pakistan)
Just found this video lol. What happens to the next ?????
Hi there, thanks for the video. Question about the SR-71 Blackbird. I've heard pilots, that flew it, say the inlets pull the plane along. How can this be? My thought is, while the inlet does make pressure it also makes drag. It's the burning of fuel in the afterburner that makes thrust.
Thankyou for your time!
Bill
The following link is a video where a pilot claims this idea at the 12:30 mark.
th-cam.com/video/2mVJS8AZ4S8/w-d-xo.html
I will but they are not finished yet research is rather busy at the moment. sorry.
A B.Eng in Aero AND Mechanical and a second B.MaCompSci