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  2. Deltasonic - Wikipedia

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    Deltasonic. Deltasonic is a British record label based in Liverpool, England. Previously joint ventured with Sony Music, it is now totally independent. It was formed by Alan Wills, the former drummer with Liverpool bands Shack and Top, and associated with the ' cosmic Scouse ' and 'scallydelica' music scenes. [1] [2] [3]

  3. Sonic Drive-In - Wikipedia

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    Sonic Drive-In. Sonic's headquarters in Oklahoma City, United States. Sonic Corporation, founded as Sonic Drive-In and more commonly known as Sonic (stylized in all caps ), is an American drive-in fast-food chain owned by Inspire Brands, the parent company of Arby's, Dunkin' Donuts and Buffalo Wild Wings. [6]

  4. Boom Technology - Wikipedia

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    Supersonic aircraft design. Number of employees. 150 [1] Website. boomsupersonic .com. Boom Technology, Inc. ( trade name Boom Supersonic) is an American company designing a supersonic airliner named the Boom Overture. [2] The company is also developing a one-third-scale demonstrator: the Boom XB-1 Baby Boom. [3]

  5. At auction, Delta Sonic bids record price for liquor license ...

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    Car wash, convenience store, gas station chain wins liquor license for Summit Township spot by offering $130,100 at auction, a high for Erie County.

  6. Boom Overture - Wikipedia

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    The Boom Overture is a proposed supersonic airliner capable of traveling Mach 1.7 (1,000 kn; 1,800 km/h; 1,100 mph ), with 64–80 passengers depending on configuration. Overture has 4,250 nmi (7,870 km; 4,890 mi) of range. Overture is planned to be introduced in 2029 by Boom Technology. [1] The company claims that with 500 viable routes, there ...

  7. Boeing 2707 - Wikipedia

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    Status. Canceled in 1971. The Boeing 2707 was an American supersonic passenger airliner project during the 1960s. After winning a competition for a government-funded contract to build an American supersonic airliner, Boeing began development at its facilities in Seattle, Washington. The design emerged as a large aircraft with seating for 250 to ...

  8. Area rule - Wikipedia

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    The Whitcomb area rule, named after NACA engineer Richard Whitcomb and also called the transonic area rule, is a design procedure used to reduce an aircraft 's drag at transonic speeds which occur between about Mach 0.75 and 1.2. For supersonic speeds a different procedure called the supersonic area rule, developed by NACA aerodynamicist Robert ...

  9. Boeing Sonic Cruiser - Wikipedia

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    The Boeing Sonic Cruiser was a concept jet airliner with a delta wing–canard configuration. It was distinguished from conventional airliners by its delta wing and high-subsonic cruising speed of up to Mach 0.98. Boeing first proposed it in 2001, but airlines generally preferred lower operating costs over higher speed.