Claims
- 1. For a high speed missile powered by an airbreathing engine, said missile comprising a body and wings having a longitudinal axis and providing lift, a pair of two-dimensional air inlets, one of said inlets mounted on each side of the missile under and proximate the aft end of an associated one of said wings for leading air to said engine, each of said two-dimensional air inlets having a compression ramp oriented in a vertical plane with respect to the wing axis so as to produce an inward turning of the air with respect to a missile center line and each of said inlets aligned with an outwash angle produced by the missile body and undersurface of said associated one of said wings to be at substantially zero yaw condition.
- 2. For a high speed missile as in claim 1 wherein each of said inlets is mounted sufficiently axially behind the leading edge of said associated one of said wings so as to be behind the leading edge Mach line at the maximum Mach number.
- 3. For a high speed missile as in claim 2 wherein each of said inlets has a cowl and the position of the cowl inlet is forward of the trailing edge of said associated one of said wings so the inlet cowl is positioned forward of the wing trailing edge Mach line at the minimum Mach number.
Government Interests
The Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. F33615-76-C-2131 awarded by the Department of the Air Force.
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