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I understand that the "high power" 1950's designs (F-104, EE Lightning) were
capable of intercept climbs to 70,000+ ft (there are stories of RAF Lighnings doing practice intercepts on transiting U-2s over UK at their operational ceiling - without the U-2's approval!). The Vulcan could operationally cruise at 65,000 ft (plus?) and that is (sorry, was) the operation hight of Concorde at the end of the fuel burn on transatlantic flights. "Cub Driver" wrote in message ... ceiling figures are based on the actual performance of the aircraft In theory, "service ceiling" is the altitude at which an aircraft can no longer climb at 100 feet per minute. "Absolute ceiling" is the altitude at which it can no longer climb at all. However, it is an honored tradition to hand out misleading ceiling information. The B-36 had a service ceiling I believe in the high 30Ks, but was known to have flown at 50K and above. I'm amazed at the notion of a 50K-plus service ceiling being thrown around here. This modern fighters must be more like rockets than jet planes. In the 1950s-1960s the only planes that could get up that high were semi-gliders like the B-36 and the U-2. What is the practical altitude limit at which a jet can no longer ingest enough air to keep it operational? all the best -- Dan Ford email: (requires authentication) see the Warbird's Forum at www.warbirdforum.com and the Piper Cub Forum at www.pipercubforum.com |
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