It does.Doesn't Scaled Composites belong to Northrop Grumman these days?
View: https://x.com/beverstine/status/1982883457807331836It does.
Scaled is NG's version of Skunkworks. I'm sure NG wishes Burt Rutan had been more creative naming the place.
I think that was true before they bought Scaled.Also I thought NG's skunkworks type thing was ATDC?
I was referring to the old one.I think you are talking of old NATDC. Current ATDC is very well alive and flourishing.
Agreed--I hope that can be done for re-entry one day. An ablative cover that can still allow RF to stand off the bowshock even further---something.My gestalt is there has been an absolute revolution on the manufacturing side: automation plus 3-D printing of parts that shed weight through many ways: novel materials, smart lattices vs solid structures, CMC and ultra highly cross linked PE are just the tip of the materials revolution.
To say nothing of speculations that some new capabilities enabled by continuous high power electrical generation such as one could theoretically achieve by coupling laser microwave approaches to shape the oncoming flow via heating which could then do cool things like delay or redirect shocks to reduce supersonic aerodynamic stress at critical points of the airframe at specific places of the flight envelope that might allow a much lighter structure etc etc.
looks like AI generated and he is the only source of the picture.Hello everyone, has this image of the mysterious fuselage section been shared in this topic before?
At second glance, it does indeed look suspicious.looks like AI generated and he is the only source of the picture.
I think everyone noticed second fuselage section there in jigs.It's not CGI. CGI starts at the right panorama still.