Transparent aircraft will be born in 2050
Airbus Airbus President Charles Champion, in a press conference on June 14, 2011, at Royal Musicians in London, revealed the intentions of the group that they had planned for the year 2050 to be fabricated. long-distance jet.
According to the chairman of Airbus Group, in 2050 they will launch long-distance transparent aircraft.
Airbus Airbus President Charles Champion, in a press conference on June 14, 2011, at Royal Musicians in London, revealed the intentions of the group that they had planned for the year 2050 to be fabricated. long-distance jet.
Graphical image of the plane transparent.
Aircraft will be equipped with the most modern technical means to serve passengers, directed to the leisure and relaxation so passengers are relaxed, avoid the boredom and tired when the distance is too long, enjoy beautiful outdoor scenes or the places under the charge that the plane flies through. But he did not elaborate on how to become transparent throughout the fuselage.
But Charles Champion also hinted at some of the technological solutions designers had to borrow from Nature. For example, the main body parts of the fuselage will adapt to the bird's skeleton, which will be firmly anchored to the load on the bird.
The fuselage shell will have features of elasticity and can change shape within a certain limit as a set of animal skin. The shell of the fuselage consists of membranes that can not only change the transparency or color but also regulate the temperature in the passenger compartment.
The aircraft is expected to be mass-produced by 2050.
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