McDonnell Douglas High Speed Civil Transport information
High Speed Civil Transport
Role
Supersonic airliner
Type of aircraft
National origin
United States
Manufacturer
McDonnell Douglas
Status
Proposed only
Number built
None
The McDonnell Douglas High Speed Civil Transport was a proposed supersonic airliner design that was the subject of internal and NASA contract studies in 1996. It was envisioned at a time when the company was struggling to compete in the commercial aviation market and would ultimately never progress beyond a paper design.[1]
Design goals envisioned a 300-passenger capacity with a 5,000 nautical mile range. Projected cruise speed was between Mach 1.6 and Mach 2.4.[1]
^ abTaylor, Michael, editor, "Brassey's World Aircraft & Systems Directory 1996/97, Brassey's (UK) Ltd., London, UK, 1996, Library of Congress card number 96-37193, ISBN 1-57488-063-2, page 282.
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