Steve Pace
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SpudmanWP said:Based on cockpit window size... that thing is HUGE.
Four R-R RB211 engines or four 16,000 lbf GE TechX high bypass ration engines. -SPsferrin said:SpudmanWP said:Based on cockpit window size... that thing is HUGE.
It would almost have to be to have much outsized cargo volume. If those areGE90show big would that make it? On second thought, those look bigger than GE90s.
sferrin said:Those must be tiny windows.
Arsenal plane extraordinairePaulMM (Overscan) said:From https://www.aiaa.org/uploadedFiles/About-AIAA/Press-Room/Key_Speeches-Reports-and-Presentations/2012/Drake-Northrop-AVC-AIAA-GEPC2.pdf
Discussed in 2012 in topic NASA Environmentally Responsible Aviation (ERA) Project and in the NGB topic too.
Avimimus said:sferrin said:Those must be tiny windows.
One would think that larger windows would be easy given the lack of stealth requirements... (btw. It is pretty neat to see what is basically a transport descendant of the B-2 technology conceptualised).
Any idea what the minimum airfield size would be?
Avimimus said:sferrin said:Those must be tiny windows.
One would think that larger windows would be easy given the lack of stealth requirements...
PaulMM (Overscan) said:Avimimus said:sferrin said:Those must be tiny windows.
One would think that larger windows would be easy given the lack of stealth requirements...
It needs synthetic vision for the passengers - I imagine the crew have it too and the windows are for emergency only.