The supersonic aircraft is equipped with a fusion reactor

The design uses a small-scale fusion reactor that can fly from London to New York for three hours.

The HSP Magnavem has a top speed of Mach 1.5, or 1.852km / h, the Sun reported yesterday. This aircraft can reduce the time between New York, US and London, England (5,567km) to three hours, half short of the current flight.

Picture 1 of The supersonic aircraft is equipped with a fusion reactor
This aircraft can reduce the flight time between New York, US and London, England (5,567km) to three hours.

The aircraft does not emit carbon dioxide by using magnetic energy. The reactor will give Magavem a large amount of electricity without affecting the environment. Designer Oscar Vinals in Barcelona, Spain, hopes the new vehicle will revolutionize the airline industry.

Nuclear reaction is the process that occurs at the core of the Sun. A small fusion reactor simulates the same process in a chamber containing magnetic fields and releases energy from hydrogen in a controlled manner to produce electricity.

Vinals said his ultralight model could carry 500 passengers and that thanks to advanced technology, Magnavem could be recharged extremely quickly. Magavem aircraft design is the result of more than one year of Vinals work.

The aircraft is also equipped with a carbon dioxide cleaning system, which has many environmental benefits. The artificial intelligence system on the plane optimizes the operational functions while the plasma actuator controls the airflow to the wing and through the fuselage.

The name Magnavem of the aircraft is derived from the Latin word "Magna Avem" , meaning "big bird". Although the aircraft can be fabricated theoretically, some of the technology is still in its infancy and needs about 10-15 years to complete such a plane.

"I am most excited about the ability to use CFRs with the benefits of zero emission power generation and the ability to produce large amounts of power." In addition, vehicles use plasma to control the flight or system. AI, " Vinals said.