Meh, I'd like to see a passenger aircraft implemented using the blended wing body configuration.
http://www.truthorfiction.com/rumors/b/b797.htm
Scroll down for an artist's impresion.
Meh, I'd like to see a passenger aircraft implemented using the blended wing body configuration.
http://www.truthorfiction.com/rumors/b/b797.htm
Scroll down for an artist's impresion.
Meh, I'd like to see a passenger aircraft implemented using the blended wing body configuration.
http://www.truthorfiction.com/rumors/b/b797.htm
Scroll down for an artist's impression.
Obviously you have very little understanding of construction, material strengths, and cost.
Meh, I'd like to see a passenger aircraft implemented using the blended wing body configuration.
http://www.truthorfiction.com/rumors/b/b797.htm
Scroll down for an artist's impression.
Obviously you have very little understanding of construction, material strengths, and cost.
Well why don't we go back to living in caves while we're at it.
ETA: I'm commenting on the aesthetics -- the 787 is the same boring old tube with a couple of slightly curvier wings stuck on -- whoopy doo. The blended wing concept is a lot more pleasing to the eye IMO, but, yes, it may well be out of reach technically without spending unreasonable amounts of money. I'll leave the engineering aspects to those more qualified to comment on this demonstrably professional forum on a Star Trek BBS.![]()
An example of inefficient is the Concord. Radical when it first rolled out but eventually it became to costly to operate, which is a shame as I'd pony up the extra money to get to Europe in an hour instead of 8 hours.
It'd be a nice feature if they could have one or two feeds from external cameras on present-day aircraft -- one in the nose and one high up in the tail say.
With the blended-wing design, they were talking of up to 1000 passengers on two decks. I guess the 1st class passengers would get the window seats, and coach could have LCDs as you say. There was talk of a plane being developed along these lines a few years ago but it as stated that there were too many negative factors -- needing new gates at termini, wider runways, larger termini even, the new technologies required to support a large pressurised volume, and the difficulty of evacuating so many passengers in an emergency. And, of course, there just isn't the economic justification. It would most likely kill off any manufacturer that went that route if the shareholders didn't sack the directors first.
Nice looking planes though...
Certainly less dramatic than the 707's debut at the IATA Convention.
http://www.youtube.com/v/-vHiYA6Dmws&hl=en&fs=1&
An example of inefficient is the Concord. Radical when it first rolled out but eventually it became to costly to operate, which is a shame as I'd pony up the extra money to get to Europe in an hour instead of 8 hours.
Air France crashing one didn't help either. I think Branson expressed interest in taking over BA's fleet but wasn't allowed to.
Personally if they had a spectacular set of views on my own controllable LCD in the seat, I'd be happy, but some folks just want a window.
Personally if they had a spectacular set of views on my own controllable LCD in the seat, I'd be happy, but some folks just want a window.
Most window seats on smaller craft (which most of the domestic travel is on) have a view of the wing.
Personally if they had a spectacular set of views on my own controllable LCD in the seat, I'd be happy, but some folks just want a window.
Most window seats on smaller craft (which most of the domestic travel is on) have a view of the wing.
Personally if they had a spectacular set of views on my own controllable LCD in the seat, I'd be happy, but some folks just want a window.
Most window seats on smaller craft (which most of the domestic travel is on) have a view of the wing.
Branson found his answer... look up his plans for VG's SpaceShipThree.
Most window seats on smaller craft (which most of the domestic travel is on) have a view of the wing.
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