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Kazimiera
12-13-2014, 08:00 PM
This plane will be able to fly anywhere in the world within 4 hours

Source: http://www.sciencealert.com/new-metal-alloy-has-highest-strength-to-weight-ratio-of-any-metal

It’ll be able to fly in outer space too.

http://www.sciencealert.com/images/articles/image_1024.jpg

British aerospace firm Reaction Engines Limited is working on an aircraft that will be able to take 300 passengers anywhere in the world in just four hours.

Even more impressively, the windowless plane, which they’re calling the Skylon, will also be able to fly in outer space, as Business Insider reports.

The plane relies on a device called the precooler - technology that cools down the air entering the engineer system by more than 1,000 degrees Celsius in .01 seconds. That corresponds to an unheard-of cooling rate of 400 megawatts, and will allow the plane to “breathe” oxygen.

This means that the engine system, called “Sabre”, will be able to run at a much higher power than is currently possible.

As chief engineer Alan Bond explains in the video below, the plane will be able to “pretty easily” fly at an incredible Mach 5 - five times the speed of sound.

The precooler system weighs around a tonne, and, as Business Insider explains, is made up of a swirl of thin pipes that are filled with condensed helium. These pipes suck heat from the air, cooling it down to -150 degrees Celsius before it enters the engine.

The company is already testing the engine system, and is planning the first test flights for a tantalisingly close 2019. They’re estimated to cost around US$1.1 billion each.

Skylon will be 84 metres long and, although it’ll fly like a rocket in the air, it takes off and lands horizontally like a normal plane, which will make it more versatile.

Unfortunately, the plane won’t have any windows to look out of, but if new developments in aviation are anything to go by, that might not be such a bad thing - companies are now putting cameras on the outside of the planes and live streaming a 360 degree view on the inside walls or passengers.

Imagine being able to see this while flying through outer space.

http://www.sciencealert.com/images/art-nov-15/plane-interior_768.jpg

In this video from 2012, chief engineer Alan Bond explains more about how the new plane will work.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=yLD1TPsEi3E

Aviator
12-13-2014, 08:04 PM
Sending in my application now.

Tyler Danann
12-17-2014, 11:21 AM
This could well be the new Concord of the 21st Century! :)

Musso
12-17-2014, 11:34 AM
This could well be the new Concord of the 21st Century! :)

not a good thing :/