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The ramjet was invented in... a theory of supersonic ramjet engines was presented in 1928 by Boris S... of the DFL proposed a ramjet engine with a very high combustion chamber temperature... He constructed very large ramjet pips with 500... A ramjet is designed around its inlet... A ramjet uses this high pressure in front of the engine to force air through the tube... A ramjet is sometimes referred to as a... a ramjet combustor can safely operate at... For a ramjet operating at a subsonic flight Mach number... a ramjet will be self... A ramjet generates no static thrust and needs a booster to achieve a forward velocity high enough... The first ramjet powered missiles used external boosters... the different nozzle requirements of the boost and ramjet phases of flight... These are a slight variation on the ramjet where the supersonic exhaust from a rocket combustion process is used to compress and react... turbojet at subsonic speeds and a fan assisted ramjet at speeds below Mach 6... ramjet air intake temperatures are too high for burning kerosene... ramjet engines have been studied for many decades it is only recently that small experimental units... behind which is ramjet and turbine machinery... The Bussard ramjet is a space drive that fuses interstellar wind and exhausts it at high speed from... A Century of Ramjet Propulsion Technology Evolution...

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