Good point! If it boomed it must have gove supersonic.Just_a_fan wrote:It went supersonic. Bang bang.
I think there were three new design principles were need to transition to effective supersonic flight;
1 As discussed the wing needed a design that minimized migration of the center of pressure. The original P-38 was a bad actor in this regard as it was designed with a thick “interceptor” wing that went trans sonic at as slow as 460 kts. After killing I think three test pilots it was released to combat without a fix. Ultimately a “dive brake” that stabilized the CoP, and ultimately a new wing, fixed the problem.
2 The stabilator which has been discussed in its various iterations. and
3 The Area Rule Law which requires that the entire longitudinal x-section of a plane –including the wings- be near constant. The fix is manifested as the coke-bottle shaped fuselage. This requirement is easier to meet in a car.