Get ready it's áll almost here.
BOEING 797
It can comfortably fly 10,000
Miles (16,000 km) at Mach 0.88 or 654 mph (1,046 km/h) with 1000 passengers on
board !
They have kept this secret long
enough.
This is a artist rendition
The BOEING 797
Boeing is preparing this 1000
passenger Jet Liner that could reshape the Air Travel Industry. Its radical
"Blended Wing & Fuselage" design has been developed by Boeing in
cooperation with NASA Langley Research Centre. The mammoth aircraft will have a
wing span of 265 feet compared to 211 feet of its 747, and itÔáýs been designed
to fit within the newly created Air Terminals for the 555 seat Airbus A380,
which is 262 feet wide.
The new 797 is Boeing's direct
response to the Airbus A380, which has racked up orders for 159 already. Boeing
decided to kill its 747X Stretched Super Jumbo in 2003 after little interest
was shown for it by Airline Companies, but continued to develop its
"Ultimate Airbus Crusher", the 797 at its Phantom Works Research
Facility in Long Beach, California.
The Airbus A380 had been in the
works since 1999 and has accumulated $13 Billion in development costs, which
gives Boeing a huge advantage. More so because Airbus is thus committed to the
older style tubular structure for their aircraft for decades to come.
There are several big advantages
in the "Blended Wing & Fuselage" design, the most important being
the ÔáøLift to DragÔáü ratio which is expected to increase by an amazing 50%,
resulting in an overall weight reduction of the aircraft by 25%, making it an
estimated 33% more fuel efficient than the A380, and thus making the Airbus's
$13 Billion Dollar investment look pretty shaky.
"High Airframe
Rigidity" is another key factor in the "Blended Wing &
Fuselage" technology. It reduces turbulence and creates less stress on the
airframe which adds to fuel efficiency, giving the 797 a tremendous 10,000 Mile
range with 1,000 passengers on board cruising comfortably at Mach 0.88 or 654
MPH, which gives it another advantage over the tube-and-wing designed A380's
570 MPH.
The exact date for introduction
of the 797 is as yet unclear, but the battle lines are clearly drawn in the
high-stakes war for future civilian aircraft supremacy.
NOW HOW COOL IS THAT
1 comment:
LOOKS COOL, BUTT IT'S BULL SCHIDTT AND GUNSMOKE. A HOAX!
SEE: http://www.truthorfiction.com/rumors/b/b797.htm#.VJKC-MlGTgw
(AN 8+ YEAR OLD RUMOR)
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