Challenge to aviation: Hatching a leaner pterosauer
Abstract
Modifications in commercial aircraft design, particularly the development of lighter aircraft, are discussed as effective means of reducing aviation fuel consumption. The modifications outlined include: (1) use of the supercritical wing; (2) generation of the winglet; (3) production and flight testing of composite materials; and, (4) implementation of fly-by-wire control systems. Attention is also given to engineering laminar air flow control, improving cargo payloads, and adapting hydrogen fuels for aircraft use.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- 1975
- Bibcode:
- 1975STIN...7525298M
- Keywords:
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- Commercial Aircraft;
- Fuel Consumption;
- Streamlining;
- Airline Operations;
- Boundary Layer Control;
- Fly By Wire Control;
- Hydrogen Fuels;
- Lectures;
- Supercritical Wings;
- Weight Reduction;
- Energy Production and Conversion