VAnews - Scientists Lockheed took inspiration from nature to make the design of future advanced aircraft: able to fly non-stop, with an environmentally friendly fuel. His name: Lockheed Stratoliner. A bird who contributed ideas Godwit. Rod-tailed bird that is the world record holder, in the category of flying non-stop. In fact, Australia's bird species are known to fly up to Alaska, without stopping to eat, amazing distance, 7256 miles or approximately 11,677 kilometers. Amazed by the ability of the bird, designer William Black took his wings as an inspiration - to create a jet of 'zero emissions' the concept of Lockheed Stratoliner.
The aircraft will use the wings like a bird, which works to increase lift. The idea is a jet that can fly anywhere on Earth - without emitting any pollution. Using hydrogen fuel. is still a long way to realizing that dream. During this time, a new hydrogen fuel tested in a small plane. The concept that made the Black illustrates, without the emission plane can fly to anywhere in the world - using extreme aerodynamic lift force, to reach the altitude at which air pressure is reduced. Thus, the aircraft can fly like a bird. 's Page Black, the designer, at Yanko Design says, "large wing produces large amounts of energy removal and allow the aircraft to fly at high altitudes." Jet uses a Cryogenic Hydrogen four turbofan engines that do not result in emissions and can save fuel. (Eh)