Boom Overture
The Boom Overture is a proposed supersonic transport that is under the development of the United States startup company Boom Technology. The aircraft is designed with a delta wing configuration, and composite materials are used for its construction. As a supersonic transport aircraft, the Overture is to have the capability of reaching Mach 2.2 speeds, or 2,300 kilometers per hour. This is to be made possible by its engine configuration, which would include three medium bypass turbofans without afterburners. Each of these engines would produce 15,000 to 20,000 pound-force, and with its fuel capacity, the Overture would be capable of travelling upwards of 4,500 nautical miles.
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