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anothertroll456
·last year·discuss
That's a really dumb response. Yes, it relies on closing the doors to achieve supersonic flight too.

The Boom plane doesn't rely on afterburners at any point in the trajectory to achieve supersonic flight. So yes, you would be reading the comments incorrectly.

Gosh this website is full of ignorant people.
anothertroll456
·last year·discuss
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anothertroll456
·last year·discuss
Not only that. His company makes money by betting on downturns. So... it's not like he doesn't have a vested interest in markets tanking.
anothertroll456
·last year·discuss
That was amazing! Thank you.

Wait, idlewords is still around??
anothertroll456
·last year·discuss
Also what I do. Or try to do.
anothertroll456
·last year·discuss
Just gimbal lock. Drifting happens to all of them.

But also the gimbal mechanisms, gimbal low response time, etc.
anothertroll456
·last year·discuss
Yeah I thought about that some more and at that altitude and speed the FTS is usually already deactivated.
anothertroll456
·last year·discuss
That doesn't negate FTS.
anothertroll456
·last year·discuss
Maybe it did, or is it public that it didn't? A possible sequence (very typical in rocket failures) is: fire, engine failure(s), loss of control, rupture due to aero forces or FTS activation, explosion due to propellant mixture. Not all of these have to happen, but it's a typical progression. Before the days of AFTS the FTS activation would be pretty delayed.
anothertroll456
·last year·discuss
Nevermind. It was probably the FTS like other people pointed out.
anothertroll456
·last year·discuss
Nope. That's definitely an explosion (source: I'm in the rocket business). However it may not be an explosion of the whole stage. Probably of the engine section.
anothertroll456
·last year·discuss
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