Spike Plans To Fly Unmanned Supersonic Demonstrator This Month
The SX-1.2 is an unmanned scaled proof-of-concept aircraft that will help validate the control and stability of the S-512 at low speeds.
Spike Aerospace, which is developing the S-512 supersonic business jet, plans to begin test flights of its first demonstrator aircraft by the end of this month. The SX-1.2 is an unmanned scaled proof-of-concept aircraft that will help validate the control and stability of the S-512 at low speeds.
According to Spike, the SX-1.2 will be followed by a series of successively larger and faster aircraft, leading ultimately to a supersonic demonstrator. The Boston-based company intends to have the Mach 1.6 S-512 flying by early 2021, with customer deliveries starting in 2023.
Spike has completed two unmanned demonstrators and is building a third. “As we gather the low- and high-speed data, Spike will refine the designs of our crewed supersonic demonstrators,” said Kachoria. He expects to begin high-speed testing by mid-2018 and build crewed high-speed demonstrators in 2019.
The company has partnered with Siemens, Quartus, Aernnova, Greenpoint, BRPH, and others on the S-512, which will seat 22 passengers and have a 6,200-mile range.