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Greetings winged scouts.
Hey, it's Commander Airhead.
Hello there Commander Airhead.
Gumdrop, Vroomer, it's that time again.
Your mission, should you choose to accept it,
is to discover all about
the most fascinating machine of all.
Planes.
Planes.
Exactly.
You will travel all over the world, across time,
space, and beyond.
You must keep your little metal noses pointed ahead,
your motors humming and your wings perked at all times,
we depend on you to do the best job possible.
Are you ready for your assignment?
As ready as a long-winged plane on a windy day Commander.
My engine's revving on overdrive.
We're ready for our mission Commander Airhead.
This is sure to be a challenging mission little ones.
Cloudless skies, oh I love challenging missions.
Endless horizons, me too.
I'm sending you two on a mission
to learn about the world's fastest jets.
The world's fastest jets, how cool?
Yeah.
It's up to you to learn all about it
and report back to me with what you've discovered.
Let's do it.
This is going to be an incredible adventure.
What can you tell us about the world's fastest jets,
Commander Airhead?
Well just imagine winged scouts,
pushing your throttles back and feeling the rush
of your engines pushing you to speeds faster
than anything alive has ever achieved.
Amazing, incredible, life changing.
Wow, I can't wait to find out more.
The world's fastest jets sounds absolutely amazing.
As you know, Vroomer and Gumdrop, to help educate
the little planes of the future you must find out
and learn tons of amazing facts about airplanes.
Yes Commander Airhead.
we will.
Excellent.
You must also know there is a question
that all the brightest flying minds,
all over the world skies have not been able to answer
about the world's fastest jets.
We need you two winged scouts to help us answer
the Who Flew question about the world's fastest jets.
Who Flew question, love it.
What is the question Commander Airhead?
Which jet holds the record
for the longest hypersonic flight in history,
and when was it set?
That's a great question Commander Airhead.
We'll have the answer in the flip of a wing, I'm sure.
I will assign you the best winged scout helper
in the world, his name is Willie Widget,
he's a robotic encyclopedia of aircraft knowledge.
He will assist you on your mission.
Our most valuable player.
Come on down Willie Widget.
Be sure to ask a lot of questions winged scouts.
You know, Mr. Widget can handle it.
Yeah.
Winged scouts ready to fly Commander Airhead.
Winged scouts.
Hurray.
Winged scouts.
Ha-ha ready to get started on your next adventure?
Yes super ready.
Totally ready.
Remember winged scouts, any and all questions you have
I am here to answer them.
Where do we begin?
On December 17th 1903, Orville Wright
finally achieved something that mankind had dreamed of
for the entirety of human history.
He made the first sustained and controlled
heavier than air powered flight.
And even though that pioneering flight was only
120 feet long, Orville and brother Wilbur inspired
a thousand others to build bigger, better,
and above all faster flying machines in the century
that followed their historic achievement.
Whoa.
There are very many jets that have exceeded
the speed of Mach 2.0
some of them are research aircraft, some are military
and some are simply flying for reconnaissance purposes.
But, there is always something special
with supersonic aircraft.
To see some of the fastest jets ever built,
we need to take a tour around the world.
Wings away guys.
Yeah.
In the United States, 47 years after it first flew
the f-15 was developed by McDonnell Douglas,
now Boeing, and it was one of the first
to gain air supremacy in aerial combat.
The twin engine tactical fighter first entered service
in the US air force in 1976
and has become one of their longest lasting fighter
since that time.
Production of the model is expected to continue
until the year 2019.
So what's the top speed of the f-15?
The McDonnell Douglas f-15 eagle has a top speed
of 1,650 miles per hour.
Incredible, hit my plane brain
with more awesome plane facts Willie Widget.
In Russia, the Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-25 Foxbat
was a supersonic reconnaissance and interceptor aircraft
that combined phenomenal speed
with advanced radar detection systems.
It did have one fundamental weakness,
which was its large wings that were needed to lift
the exceptionally heavy aircraft into the air.
It has a top speed of 2,190 miles per hour
and was eventually replaced by the Mikoyan MiG-31.
Blasting engines, that's amazing.
The Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird
is another United States jet that was introduced in 1966,
only 32 Blackbirds were built and all were used
for reconnaissance and experimental research.
It featured stealth technology, but if it was,
against all odds, spotted by enemy forces,
it could outrun the interceptors, or surfaced air missiles
that were fired at it, due to its fantastic speed
in excess of 2,300 miles per hour.
In air testing it actually achieved a speed
of 2,600 miles per hour.
Zoinks, very fast indeed.
What happened next Willie?
Excellent question Gumdrop.
The SR-71 was flown extensively over hostile ground
during the Vietnam war, despite an estimated 800 missiles
being fired at the Blackbird, not one single plane
was ever shut down, although mechanical failures
plagued its reliability and about 12 of them were lost
due to this problem.
Whoa.
So are all the fastest jets always maned by humans?
That's a very good question Vroomer, no, they are not.
In fact the fastest among them are the unmanned jets
because they pose no danger to the pilots.
The Boeing X-51 Waverider is one of these jets
that are capable of hypersonic speeds in excess
of mach five.
The NASA X-43 is also an unmanned aircraft.
Woohoo.
So what is the fastest maned aircraft Willie?
The North American X-15 developed in the late 1950s
through a joint effort between North American Aviation,
who created the air frame, and Reaction Motors
who developed the engines, is the fastest maned jet,
it's rocket powered and capable of hypersonic speeds
in excess of 4,500 miles per hour or mach six.
It broke the record for the fastest speed ever achieved
by a maned jet.
Very nice.
So which is the fastest unmanned aircraft Willie?
Excellent question Vroomer, that will be,
the NASA X-43 which is an experimental unmanned
hypersonic aircraft developed by NASA
as part of its Hyper-X program.
It is the fastest aircraft on record with a top speed
of an incredible mach 9.6
or 7,310 miles per hour.
What is hypersonic speed Willie?
Very good question Vroomer, I see you are paying attention
a hypersonic speed is one that is highly supersonic
the term has generally been assumed to refer to speeds
of mach five and above.
An example of a hypersonic jet is the X-15
which is rocket powered.
How do jets handle hypersonic speed?
New materials and very powerful engines
capable of handling high temperatures and pressure
were developed to handle this rate of speed.
Whoa.
What engines power the fast SR-71 Blackbird jet?
The SR-71 Blackbird is powered by twin,
Pratt & Whitney J58 jets, which are capable of producing
up to 34,000 pounds of thrust each.
Whoa, tooting turbines, that's incredible.
Do you now that the SR-71 Blackbird
is still recognized as the fastest fighter jet
and in over 25 years of service has never once
been hit by a missile.
It was built to fly up to mach 3.4 speeds.
That's approximately 2,500 miles per hour on land.
Yipee.
Yay.
Over the years the aviation improvements
have come a long way, and these fast jets
are proof of that.
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