^^ Yep that was an F-15 indeed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McDonnell_Douglas_F-15_Eagle#Notable_accidents
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McDonnell_Douglas_F-15_Eagle#Notable_accidents
That's not a myth, it is literally in the link I posted above.
Just have Brains magic up some inertial nullifiers that create a constant local G field inside the plane.This made me think of the fictional plane Fireflash in Thunderbirds which was big enough people were sitting inside the wings with window views. I mean yes fictional show with insane technology but seats inside the wings no matter how comfy would be upsetting to people.
You'd be looking straight down at the pacific, minutes after liftoff.
that makes sense. I think if there is ever a new supersonic or hypersonic airliner (or large ballistic passenger rocket), it will have to have something along those lines. Windows are just an inefficiency that isn't worth that level of trouble.That touches on something else that's been raised in the past about designed for blended body aircaft - the general lack of windows and the impact that could on some people.
At present even if you're not in a window row seat, you can still see something outside when the blinds up are up.
The main idea for blended bodied craft would be lcd screens inside the cabin that would show either image from outside the jet or something else suitable to reduce the feeling of claustrophobia.
Windows are just an inefficiency that isn't worth that level of trouble.
we have to wait on that engineer in San Francisco to finally figure out transparent aluminum. He's had almost 40 years, now.I'm sure De Haviland would agree with you there![]()
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