This design is inspired by Texas-born Vincent Justus Burnelli. Early wind tunnel and flight testing of this design showed superiority in most areas compared to the tube and wing design. With new materials and design available today, this plane could be the final word in stusatainable flight for the next 100 years.
To list a few areas of note, this Lifting Fuselage design is more safe, simple, scalable and sustainable than any in flight or on the drawing board today, including the BWB.
Improvements in these areas:
Safety:
Stronger cabin to protect occupants.
Survivability in emergency landings.
Survivability of small, on-board terrorist bomb.
Slower takeoff/landing speeds.
Engines placed away from wings/fuel.
Virtually eliminates engine bird strikes.
Inherent stability.
Simplicity:
Manufacturing/labor costs cut in half.
Reduced need for control surfaces/systems.
Reduction in parts/weight through composites.
Body modification allows profitable supersonic flight.
Scalability:
From small UAV's to cargo to super/hypersonic
planes to reusable space planes. All can be
realized from this basic design.
Sustainability:
This design appears to exceed requirements of
NASA's ERA (Environmentally Responsible
Aviation) Project.
Doubling fuel economy per passenger/cargo weight,
reducing costs, air traffic, noise and complexity
lead to higher profits, less pollution and lower fares.
All this would bring the industry back from the edge
that they now live on and allow sustainable growth.
What's not to like except the change. Nobody likes change but this is an essential change, a change that will only improve our world. The sooner the better. I'm workin' on it.
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ABOUT THE ENTRANT
- Name:Larry Pope
- Type of entry:individual
- Software used for this entry:CAD, Proof of Concept Modeling
- Patent status:none