What Happened To Flying Wings?
At the start of the 1940’s, flying wing aircraft seemed destined to be the next evolution in aircraft design.
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At the start of the 1940’s, flying wing aircraft seemed destined to be the next evolution in aircraft design.
Leading zero-emission aviation ZeroAvia to optimize fuel cell-powered electric propulsion systems for Otto’s novel aircraft design.
Manta Aircraft eVTOL ANN2 “Speeder” twin seater for General Aviation and multi-purpose utility missions.
NASA and industry partners are working towards a future that sees aviation meet cleaner sustainability standards.
Falcon is a concept design for a solar-powered aircraft, capable of fliging with zero emission thanks to its large wing area.
The ICON Aircraft A5 is a next-generation amphibious aircraft for two people.
Airseas’ Seawing sets sail with first installation of automated wind propulsion system on a cargo ship.
Rolls-Royce’s ‘Spirit of Innovation’ is the world’s fastest electric aircraft, after hitting 387 mph (555.9 km/h).
Instrumentation technician Michael Hodgins performs installation measures on the trans-sonic truss-braced wing (TTBW) model at Langley Research Center’s 14×22 subsonic wind tunnel.
Agility Prime, the US Air Force’s flying car program on advanced air mobility, selects Electra.aerois ultra-short takeoff and landing (ultra-STOL) aircraft.