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Midnight Mike
2008-04-15, 11:42 PM
Would you put your money on a plane that's shaped like a tuna, powered by a single engine, and carries just 100 gallons of fuel? It's probably too early to tell if a commercial version of this future-focused aircraft will ever actually take flight, but there's no denying that that it's an ambitious project. And it looks pretty cool, too.

The plane is being developed by SmartFish, a collaboration between six firms from Europe, the US, and China, along with a crew of scientists and a team from Stuttgart's DLR Institute for Technical Thermodynamics. As concerns about fuel prices and aviation's role in pollution take center stage, projects like these are suddenly gaining renewed attention.

How does it work?

The SmartFish project utilizes a "lifting body" design, which means that the entire aircraft works to provide lift, rather than just the wings. The plane's slender shape and composite material construction mean less drag, and thus less thrust required for flight. The wing and fuselage form one integrated, cool looking unit, and the unique, tuna-esqe shape also means that the plane can fly without slats, flaps, or spoilers. Taken together, these attributes significantly increase fuel efficiency.

http://blog.wired.com/cars/2008/04/whats-20-feet-l.html

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v726/MidnightMike/50136cca.jpg

Derf
2008-04-16, 01:32 AM
Look like a futuristic lawn dart! :borat: Rock On!

T-Bird76
2008-04-16, 10:41 AM
OOOO that is sexy! I'd love to see that thing slice through the sky!