Breaking the Sound Barrier and Beyond

During and just after World War II, the quest for ever faster fighter planes reached an apparent natural barrier—the speed of sound. On approaching this limit, aircraft became unstable and uncontrollable. Discover how a new approach to aircraft design solved the problem of compressibility and shock waves in this transonic region, paving the way for supersonic flight.

English
  • Originally Aired May 23, 2017
  • Runtime 35 minutes
  • Created May 28, 2025 by
    ebitcon
  • Modified May 28, 2025 by
    ebitcon