CFD test of the alleged Area 51 craft spotted in recent IR/thermal imagery (structure seems to be a mix of the X-36 and the Bird of Prey).
Four-regime Mach sweep: M0.8, M1.1, M2.0, M3.0. 2D Euler Simulation only, but the silhouette is wild.
Video footage posted recently by the YouTube channel Project Fear, filmed near Area 51 at the Nevada Test and Training Range (NTTR), appears to have captured a new sixth-generation fighter aircraft, possibly the U.S. Air Force’s Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD), known more commonly as the Boeing F-47.
CFD test of the alleged Area 51 craft spotted in recent IR/thermal imagery (structure seems to be a mix of the X-36 and the Bird of Prey).
Four-regime Mach sweep: M0.8, M1.1, M2.0, M3.0. 2D Euler Simulation only, but the silhouette is wild.
Friday night fun: testing out a local CFD simulation. 2D finite-volume Euler simulation of compressible flow over a wedge. Flow begins subsonic, crosses through transonic conditions, accelerates into a supersonic regime, and finishes hypersonic at Mach 5. Things still to tweak.
@Xaraphim@RatioDrones Best of luck with it. I was reading the competition requirements a few months back and it looks like it'll be a great event. Be sure to visit the XB-70 while you're there. She enjoys some visitors.
@i2cjak Both competitors start with the same functioning board. Winner is whoever can shrink the fully-routed, DRC-passing design into the smallest absolute square millimeter footprint after 30 min without adding additional layers.
@ReedTimmerUSA@WillClay25@chaser_summit@localmanweather What's the sample rate per second on these units? Assuming they transmit live, with the electrical interference of some of these supercells, do you readily have packet loss?