The current work is an experimental investigation of the dependence of film-cooling effectiveness on the injection angle, mass flux and injection temperature in supersonic combustors. The mainstream Mach number is 2.5, and the coolant was injected with sonic speed. The total temperature of the mainstream is 1500K, and for the injection it ranges from 300K to 1060K. Three injection angle is respectively , , . The coolant mass flux ranges from 1% to 6% of the mainstream mass flux, and the mainstream mass flux is 2.5kg/s. The results show that a smaller injection angle has a better performance in film cooling effectiveness and indicate that an increase in film-cooling effectiveness with the increase of the coolant mass flux. The influence of coolant temperature is more complex. The rising of coolant temperature reduces the film-cooling effectiveness without kerosene combustion, while has not significant difference with kerosene combustion.