China’s New Winged Rocket Can Soar From New York to Beijing in 1 Hour

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, the fully reusable space plane would provide rapid point-to-point travel between any two locations on Earth via suborbital flight, and a crewed test flight could take place as early as 2025.Space Transportation's website

shows passengers board a plane attached to a large triangular paraglider-like wing featuring two large rocket boosters. After takeoff, the plane detaches from the wing and flies through suborbital space. The wing lands back safely on Earth while the space plane carried on to its destination. Once there, it performs a vertical landing using a similar technique to the one used in SpaceX's Falcon 9 booster landings.

2,600 mph , meaning that it would fly at twice the speed of a Concorde and, in theory, could fly from New York to London in about an hour.

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