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- From "International Herald Tribune", January 21, 1993:
-
- U.S. SUPERPLANE: ANOTHER UFO TALE ?
- by Malcolm W. Browne, New York Times Service
-
- NEW YORK - Rumors and reported sightings of a secret American superplane
- have been spreading lately almost as abundantly as yarns about
- unidentified flying objects.
-
- But despite the acknowledged yearning of many American aviation
- experts and buffs for an ultra-fast spy plane, it appears that
- development of even the engine needed for such a plane is moving faster
- in Russia than in the United States.
-
- Advancing the case for wishful thinking, John E. Pike, an aviation
- expert, has written: "Belief in the existence of marvelously capable
- and highly secret aircraft resonates with some of the deeper anxieties
- of contemporary American society. Aviation has long been one of the
- distinguishing attributes of American greatness, but the declining
- fortunes of the American aerospace industry have created growing
- uncertainties about the future."
-
- The possible existence of a new American intelligence-gathering
- plane capable of flying at eight times the speed of sound has been
- suggested in recent articles in the British periodical Jane's Defense
- Weekly, the American magazine Aviation Week & Space Technology and
- other respected technical publications.
-
- These reports are based partly on sightings of large and unusually
- shaped airplanes, peculiar looking condensation trails left by high-
- flying aircraft, and strange rumbling sounds around the world.
-
- Some experts say they believe the purported sightings of a hypersonic
- reconnaissance plane are credible in light of some mysterious Defense
- Departement budget items in the 1980s referring to a project called
- "Aurora".
-
- Donald B. Rice, secretary of the air force, said last month that
- reports of such an aircraft were "fantasy."
-
- William Sweetman, author of the report published in December by
- Jane's Defense Weekly, still believes in the existence of some kind
- of secret, high-speed spy plane.
-
- "Many of these sightings were from highly qualified and credible
- observers," he said.
-
- Meanwhile, Russia and its French aerospace partners have announced
- the successful test firing of a "scramjet" engine - an engine that
- operates at speeds starting at five times that of sound, and capable
- of boosting an airplane toward orbit outside the atmosphere.
-
- The French-Russian test, as reported by Aviation Week & Space
- Technology, was carried out Nov. 17 in Kazakhstan.
-
- (end of article)
-