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Unlike most hypersonic aircraft with an engine at the belly, the Two Stage Vehicle (TSV) X-plane proposed by Ming Han Tang – then chief engineer of Nasa’s hypersonic programme in the late 1990s – was driven by two separate engines on the sides.

>Unlike most hypersonic aircraft with an engine at the belly, the Two Stage Vehicle (TSV) X-plane proposed by **Ming Han Tang – then chief engineer of Nasa’s hypersonic programme in the late 1990s** – was driven by two separate engines on the sides.

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China has started to build shockwave wind tunnels long ago, so they can actual research hypersonic vehicles. US universities used computer models instead, now the Chinese have both.