I am proud of announcing that after repeated test flights on which the HF-01S (my flagship interceptor airplane) attempted record breaking climb rates on conventional aerodinamically lifted vehicles, the craft has been finally categorized as a spacecraft. Let me explain.

The test flights required maximum speed to be reached at a height of 5km to then start the climb at about mach 3.7… achieving a climb speed of about 1200m/s. the test was going perfectly until the unexpected happened, after reaching 75km of altitude the craft had still a lot of speed but was flying vertical and air was so light that control of the aircraft was not possible. The craft continued to fly vertical and surpassed the karman line, entering the outer space (can you even enter outerness? i think the correct term would be exiting the inner space, anyway) . Due to the speed retained by the plane, it stood about 3 minutes outside the atmosphere, unable to control the direction of the flight or to use the engines until it finally came back and the intakes could suck air in.

The airplane is now considered a spaceship. in a close future i will pack a gyro on it and some rockets so i can control it on the space and hopefully keep it in orbit


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    @Livingg017 Thats so cool!

    one month ago
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    5,511 Livingg017

    @Sansu you can try it yourself by downloading the 1.1 version of the HF-01S which is the fastest one and flying the fastest you can to then start climbing completely vertical without turning off the engines

    one month ago
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    5,511 Livingg017

    @Sansu the plane was so fast that went out of the atmosphere but didnt have enough speed to exit the earths gravitational sphere of influence, so it just acted as a rocket without fuel and ended up coming back so it was able to restart engines and return to the airbase safely. the climb rate sustained was of about 1000m/s during a whole minute, proving the superiority of the engines and the aircraft itself. at a height of 76km the engines still were able to produce 1kn of force each while drinking only 300g of fuel per second

    one month ago
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    2,328 Sansu

    Dawg how did you do all that with jet engines 😭😭

    one month ago

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