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On 3/25/2021 12:55 PM, Eric Greenwell wrote:
kinsell wrote on 3/25/2021 9:24 AM: On 3/25/21 8:28 AM, Richard Livingston wrote: Both of those "concepts" show complete ignorance of aerodynamics. Reminds me of my grandmother who wanted to tell the pilot to fly low and slow, for safety.Â* There are very good reasons modern aircraft are all mono-planes turbofans that fly at very high altitudes.Â* They are both more energy efficient and safer.Â* Why would anyone want an airplane that has to follow a track? Rich L. I know these do indeed look like April Fools jokes, but who would have ever guessed that Caproni would build a nine-wing seaplane airliner meant to cross the Atlantic with only eight refueling stops?Â* They actually made one and a half test flights with that thing. Here's a more detailed article on the three-wing job.Â* Through the miracles of Photoshop, now they're flying with gear up: https://paxex.aero/se-aeronautics-fever-dream/ This one has an actual author who is starting to apply a bit of critical thinking.Â* Sounds like they're serious about this thing, fishing around for $40-50 million in seed money, then angling for the ever popular reverse acquisition with a Special Purpose Acquisition Company to get the billions they'll need.Â* If they actually do go public, a day one naked short sounds like a good bet to me.Â* First flight in three years, you betcha. Interesting that the one shot molding process forces a few compromises, like no windows.Â* Does that include the cockpit too? Seriously, am I the only one with an Android phone that keeps getting this crap fed to them? When they've got nothing new, they recycle old articles like how the Alice in Wonderland plane was the star of the 2019 Paris airshow, or how Norway is charging full speed ahead with their all-electric airplane program. The only mention I saw for windows was they are structurally inefficient, and all passengers would get better outside views with cameras outside and video screens on the inside. I'm for that, as airline windows are small, limited in viewing area, and often hazy. Or they can just stay home and watch the world on TV. Much cheaper and saves the emissions. If they really want the full experience, they can be served airline-type food while on the ground, as I gather some people in some countries actually paid for during the pandemic. |
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