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The weird-looking, fuel-efficient planes you could be flying in one day

Por: Fox Business Tech November 04, 2022

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Sierra Nevada Corporation founders Fatih and Eren Ozmen discuss the future of space on 'The Claman Countdown.' Modern airliner designs date from the 1950s: a metal tube and swept-back wings with jet engines slung underneath. They get you where you’re going and back. But after decades of research, something very different could be flying you on vacation by the late 2030s. Unconventional designs such as blended-wing shapes now used for... + full article



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