An integrated and/or modular high-speed aircraft and method of design and
manufacture. The aircraft can have a supersonic or near-sonic cruise Mach
number. In one embodiment, the aircraft can include an aft body integrated
with a delta wing and a rearwardly tapering fuselage to define a smooth
forward-to-rear area distribution. A propulsion system, including an
engine, inlet, and exhaust nozzle can be integrated into the aft body to
be at least partially hidden behind the wing. In one embodiment, the
entrance of the inlet can be positioned beneath the wing, and the exit of
the nozzle can be positioned at or above the wing. An S-shaped inlet duct
can deliver air to the aft-mounted, integrated engine. The aircraft can
include aft-mounted elevators, wing-mounted elevons, and forward-mounted
canards for pitch control. The construction of the aircraft can be modular
to take advantage of commonalties between near-sonic and supersonic
structures.