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    The US Air Force has said an attempt to fly its hypersonic jet Waverider at Mach 6 (3,600mph; 5795km/h) failed.

    The unmanned aircraft had been designed to fly at six times the speed of sound after being dropped from a B-52 bomber.

    But officials said that a faulty control fin prevented it from starting its supersonic-combustion ramjet engine, and the craft was lost.

    It marks the second time in a row that the Air Force has been unable to test the technology as planned.

    The latest attempt had sought to fly at its maximum speed for five minutes.

    But a spokesman said that a problem was recognised 16 seconds after a rocket booster was triggered to increase its velocity, ahead of the scramjet engine being started.
    Hypersonic disappointment

    When the rocket unit detached 15 seconds later the X-51A craft lost control and broke apart, falling into the Pacific Ocean north-west of Los Angeles.

    "It is unfortunate that a problem with this subsystem caused a termination before we could light the scramjet engine," Charlie Brink, of the Air Force Research Laboratory at the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio, said in a statement.

    "All our data showed we had created the right conditions for engine ignition and we were very hopeful to meet our test objectives."

    The previous test aircraft was also lost to the Pacific after it was unable to restart its engine.

    But the original test flight, in 2010, flew at five times the speed of sound for three minutes.

    The Pentagon - which helped fund the project - has been testing hypersonic technologies in an effort to develop faster missiles.

    It has also been suggested the research could eventually help build a commercial plane with the promise of London to New York trips taking as little as an hour, or Tokyo to Paris journeys slightly more than double that time.

    For now only one X-51A vehicle remains and the Air Force has not yet decided whether to organise a fourth test.

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    Super Info! Thank you

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    It is still in one piece or totally gone..there must be a black box?

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    star wars aircraft

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