yeh, a jet
2006-11-02 04:25:46
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answer #1
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answered by colin050659 6
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The shuttle could do it but seems awfully expensive way to get there. Space capsules could also do the trip with time to spare. They would take about 30-45 minutes as the crow flies.
2006-11-02 13:26:49
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answered by brian L 6
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A Space Shuttle might be able to do this if there was a runway in Australia for it.
2006-11-02 12:33:03
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answered by Huh? 7
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Yes there is, and last time i flew on it we arrived at an earlier time than when we,d set off (or was that the TARDIS) Also i'm almost certain i saw a flock of pigs go past the window, i think we were at about 100,000 feet at that point.
2006-11-02 12:40:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Not yet. There have been various concepts for a hypersonic sub-orbital craft to do this, such as the "Orient Express" and "HOTOL". Even then, there is always the question of whether they would be commercially viable, etc.
2006-11-02 12:27:27
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answered by Stephen L 7
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In theory, yes. Check-In however could take you up to 2 days so at the moment, it's quicker by 747.
2006-11-04 02:10:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends from where. Well, there are some very fast aircraft, like the sr-71 (now obselete).
2006-11-03 16:53:25
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answer #7
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answered by AllIWant2Know 1
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the US is working on the scram jet propulsion system that can reach 4,000 mph. Today the X37C may be your best choice. No windows and customer service will be lacking.
2013-11-19 14:29:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes there are a few military aircrat capable of this put no passenger planes.
2006-11-05 22:31:57
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answered by malcy 6
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From New Zealand or from North Pole????
2006-11-02 17:34:20
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answered by fireciao 3
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No not yet....but there is a train which does it in 90minutes....u strokker....
2006-11-03 06:42:23
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answered by Anonymous
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