What would be the maximum velocity an airplane would need to guarantee a 100% survival rate from a Tsar Bomba detonation?
2700 dollars per hour
>>8270222
That depends.
Dependent upon time of release, time of detonation, ect.
I think most importantly one would have to take into account the composition of the atmosphere at the detonation site as ensure how fast the shockwave propagates following detonation.
>>8270222
I mean, the plane that dropped it survived
>>8271390
IIRC they used a parachute to slow down the bomb and buy more time for the pilot.
>>8270222
How close is it to the detonation?
>>8270222
99.something% the speed of light, but you probably wanted to know the _minimum_ velocity required.
>>8271404
Even then they nearly lost control of the bomber after it went off
>>8271412
Pretty sure it is warp speed 9.995
stupid question, but what about initial rediation won't it affect the pilots too?
>>8271454
They use a blue filter on their glasses so they are not affected by rediation.
>>8270222
Depends, how hard are you going to chuck it?
>>8271454
instrument panels are blacked out and even then it would still be blindingly bright, so the air force developed goggles that became opaque from a flash of light
http://www.flightgear.dk/flash.htm
>>8270222
lightspeed
you mean minimum
>>8270222
Your question is so ill-posed on so many levels, it hurts my brain that you have gotten so many "serious" answers. But then again, what do you expect on a Venesian rat-fucking image board?
>>8270222
Just kill yourself.