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Comac C949: China reveals a silent overs sound with 50% larger reach than concorde

The first details of C949, a surplus aircraft plane project, were tacitly unveiled by Chinese state-owned Aerospace Giant Comac signals his ambitions to dominate the sky with the radical new jet that could redefine global air travel.
In a recently published academic paper, Comac Engineer Unproved the blueprint of a 1.6-machine aircraft that should continue and much quieter than the retired concorde-one performance, which China puts at the top of an overs sound renaissance of the 21st century.
A team under the direction of Wu Dawei, the award-winning Comac award winner AerodynamicistSaid in a march 14 paper published in the journal Acta aeronautica that the project aimed to achieve what engineers have chassed for decades: A 50 per cent over the concorde (11.000km or 6.800 Miles VS 7.200km or 4,500 Miles) While Slashing Sonic Booms to to 83.9 Perceived Level in Decibels (PLDB), Comparable to the Noise Level of a Hairdryer.
This reduction of the noise up to a twelfth Concordes Thunderclap-like boom through intensity aims to avoid regulatory barriers that have banned flights that have been banned across the country.

The C949 will compete with similar projects from other countries such as NASA and Lockheed Martins X-59, with the winner describing the rules of global aviation, according to the researchers.

The design of the C949 has Booms.

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