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NASA's New X-Planes Will Be Seriously Cool

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Tatjana Obrazcova
Country: United States Aircraft: Airplanes
Source: Fastcompany

One of the most interesting-looking planes is a hybrid-wing body aircraft with turbofan engines on top of its back end.

NASA will reportedly soon request money to build a new line of efficient and environmentally friendly X-planes.

NASA will ask for a $3.7 billion budget increase over the next decade. The planes are part of a 10-year plan called the New Aviation Horizons Initiative, reports Ars Technica.

One of the most interesting-looking planes is a hybrid-wing body aircraft with turbofan engines on top of its back end. The new design reduces drag and will let engines become larger and more efficient, all while lowering the noise produced by such a large aircraft.

Boeing's advanced vehicle concept centers around the familiar blended wing body design like the X-48Image: NASA/Boeing

Jaiwon Shin, the associate administrator for NASA’s Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate, told Ars Technica that designing and building the plans would take up to five years, and that they would then be tested at Armstrong Flight Research Center in California.

The next step would be to incorporate the best parts of the planes (fuel efficiency and noise and emissions reductions) into commercial fleets over ten years. NASA estimates that could save the aviation industry $255 billion.





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