air travel future

Do you think scram jet travel will be successful?
Recently, the emergency stop jet was successfully tested. This led to the speculation in the press of supersonic air travel in the future. However, if we recall, this is not the first time that air travel supersonic takes place. Back in the '60s, flying the Concorde supersonic passenger transport between the UK and France. Unfortunately, I never got widely accepted worldwide as a result of the sonic boom it creates, and that flies past. In such circumstances, do you think a supersonic jet of air transport passengers will never be the new airliners in the future? Do you think that such aircraft will ever replace the conventional airliner using now?
Dead as a door nail technology has been here for almost 50 years and has not been used because it is fundamentally a bad idea. We were testing scramjets in Marquardt in 1950 and worked technoliogy. regular ramjet – with subsonic combustion – flew at Mach 4 and at altitudes of more than 100k feet on the Lockheed x7. scramjets worked in the wind tunnel. Unused why? Expensive and has no advantage. The Bomarc Boeing – Mach 2.5 interceptor – lost to Nike because Nike did cheaper labor. I rode the Concorde once – good, but I never would have done, not if someone bought the ticket. And the Concorde was slow compared woith these things. While I'm at it, reserve liquid air cycle engine is so dead. Idea – runway space for aircraft. I built a model role model small scale of the lace. Same deal – too complicated.
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