The Boeing 777X is set to revolutionize long-haul air travel when it eventually enters commercial service in 2027. The US ...
The airliner you board in the future could look a lot different from today's, with longer, thinner wings that provide a ...
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Longer, thinner plane wings being tested in US, can provide smoother ride while saving fuel
When creating lift, longer, thinner wings can reduce drag, making them efficient. However, they can become very flexible in ...
Longer, thinner wings are on the horizon as NASA and Boeing continue to research what the future of aviation could look like ...
The Integrated Adaptive Wing Technology Maturation wind-tunnel model installed in the Transonic Dynamics Tunnel at NASA ...
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Video: US firm taps YouTuber to build ‘world’s largest’ blended-wing prototype
Ramy RC, a master builder known for constructing remote-controlled jets the size of actual cars, teamed up with Natilus to ...
Long, narrow wings are intended to reduce fuel consumption and increase comfort in aircraft. However, wing flutter must be ...
Subsidiaries of Russian state-owned manufacturer Rostec have begun flight testing a new turbofan for the Sukhoi Su-57 fighter ...
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Top 10: The most ugly French aircraft
Arguably, the Bréguet Br.1050 Alizé (French: “Tradewind”) does not match the spectacularly appealing ugliness of its British ...
This guide explores the Airbus A300’s most distinctive design features and explains how they reshaped the future of commercial aviation. From pioneering the widebody twin-engine configuration to ...
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Top 10: Coolest airliners of the swinging 1960s
The 727 wins ‘cool points’ for its tri-jet configuration, three engines handsomely placed below a T-tail. The T-tail, with ...
The exterior design of the LFA Concept retains the classic, FR, sports car proportions - long hood, snug cockpit, and tapered rear end with a short deck. The Toyota GR GT is already a car that ...
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