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bernoulli
post Sep 18 2010, 02:30 AM
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This is your captain speaking, your plane is about to become invisible!

Aircraft manufacturer Airbus has theorized a see-through passenger plane for the future, one with a completely transparent fuselage. In this concept craft, the push of a button by the captain would a send an electrical pulse through a high-tech ceramic skin -- making the main body of the plane see-through.

The extraordinary design would allow travelers to look down on cities and landscapes thousands of feet below or gaze up at the heavens, giving them the sensation of floating unassisted through the sky.

"Passengers in an airplane like this would experience flight in a completely new way," Airbus' head of research and technology, Axel Krein, the German news magazine Der Spiegel. Though the proposal might seem far-fetched, it is one of a number of plans being considered by engineers at the European aerospace giant.

Airbus unveiled the concept in "The Future, By Airbus," written by the giant manufacturer for July's Farnsborough Air Show. The report includes information on potential future sources of energy (watch for the "Cryoplane," fueled by hydrogen) and solutions for overcongestion in the air, such as pre-seating passengers in pods that are then loaded onto the plane when it is ready.

Other developments envisaged by Krein's team include an aircraft skin that can repair itself in the event of cracks or breaches and streamline engines that are embedded in the plane's fuselage rather than attached to its wings.

"We told our engineers to give their imaginations free rein. What emerged were completely realistic visions of flight in the year 2050," Krein told Der Spiegel.

But see-through air plane walls clearly take the cake.

"This smarter structure would help to make the aircraft lighter and more cost-efficient while giving the passenger 360 degree views of the skies," wrote the company. "The planes of the future will offer an unparalleled, unobstructed view of the wonders of the five continents -- where you will be able see the pyramids or the Eiffel Tower through the transparent floor of the aircraft."

Though wild, Krein insisted that the concepts aren't pie-in-the-sky guesses, but realistic hopes for the future of the industry.

"Our people are grounded in reality, after all. And most of the necessary technology already exists," he said.


Source: http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2010/09/17/...ssenger-planes/

Okay. Opinions?? I'm thinking that if/when it becomes a reality, it will be a per passenger option. Not everyone will want to experience the 'Wonder Woman' sensation. Many, if not most, will just want to get to their destination in peace while hopefully making a dent in their current novel...
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post Sep 18 2010, 08:27 AM
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I definitely think that the self repairing skin is the best idea! I don't like the idea of being able to see 35'000 feet below you as if there was nothing there! Too scary icon_razz.gif
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post Sep 18 2010, 07:38 PM
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i would love this , not sure about the people who dont like flying tho . also, surely looking through the floor of the aircraft all one would see is luggage/CARGO,
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post Sep 20 2010, 06:16 PM
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The plane would obviously not be invisible, but its interior walls could be made up of a coating-screen on which would be projected a 360 degrees image,filmed by external cameras, giving to the passengers the illusion they are floating in the air on board of an invisible airplane , or rather through the transparent walls.
The A330,340,380 have already exterior cameras for use on the passenger screen .
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post Sep 24 2010, 06:03 PM
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Pointless for a commercial jetliner, i think there would be too many people discomforted.

It is however, pretty cool.
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post Jun 19 2011, 04:58 PM
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Well,I can live with the idea,but it will be a thing for the future generation.Hopefully with clean energy.
Take a look :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAGT5A589xE...feature=related
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post Jun 20 2011, 04:22 AM
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How nice - but in the end airlines will still want to cram as many people as possible in there, and pax will still want their carry on luggage with them with places to store them...

Nice way to get in the media though.
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post Jun 20 2011, 04:13 PM
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Just don't believe anything the magazine "Der Spiegel" writes!! There might be some truth to the backround studies but they tend to exaggerate.

Never the less I'd love a glass plane! Hard to imagine where to put your luggage though - just as Kilrah said. What I could imagine are bigger windows due to the discribed technologies.
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post Jun 20 2011, 06:39 PM
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QUOTE(ChillSpiller @ Jun 20 2011, 10:13 PM) [snapback]133078[/snapback]
What I could imagine are bigger windows due to the discribed technologies.

Some already do that! I've seen interesting Twin Otters at Grand Canyon West that had insanely huge windows, never seen that before... icon_eek.gif

http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b105/Kilrah/DSC01402_s.jpg
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post Jun 26 2011, 12:41 PM
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Wow, now thats a pretty neat otter fuselage. I can truly imagine the great view. Almost looks like a bus window. Now the problem isn't in implementing these in low altitude flying planes despite the weight factor. But the difficulties with large windows really start with the pressurized cabins. That's what I meant to say. As the 787 already shows the tendency of windows getting bigger I do think this trend will go on. Hope they'll be as big as the ones of that twin otters some day icon_thumright.gif
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post Jul 14 2011, 10:31 PM
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QUOTE(Kilrah @ Jun 20 2011, 05:39 PM) [snapback]133082[/snapback]
Some already do that! I've seen interesting Twin Otters at Grand Canyon West that had insanely huge windows, never seen that before... icon_eek.gif

http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b105/Kilrah/DSC01402_s.jpg


I've always liked the Turbo Commander's Picture Window prior to the 1000 model. That's a decent sized passenger window for a plane certified to FL310! Trust me, its a major inspection item every 150 hour/annual...







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post Jul 14 2011, 10:46 PM
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Here's a good view from that huge window. Was early morning at FL250 over Texas.

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post Jul 16 2011, 04:35 AM
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Pressurized? Wow...

I'd love a ride in those seats icon_biggrin.gif
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post Jul 23 2011, 12:43 AM
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QUOTE(Kilrah @ Jul 16 2011, 03:35 AM) [snapback]133112[/snapback]
Pressurized? Wow...

I'd love a ride in those seats icon_biggrin.gif


Delivery in a couple of weeks, hopefully. Just anxious to get in her and FLY! SO much crap involved in a purchase....
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post Jul 24 2011, 05:52 PM
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Woo! Bet you can't wait...

I just came across this... so insane! http://www.airliners.net/photo/Scenic-Airl...nada/1371756/L/
And the view... http://www.airliners.net/photo/Scenic-Airl...nada/1895127/L/
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