MIT and NASA Designing Silent Aircraft
Iddo Genuth writes "Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics recently won a contract from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration to design quieter, more energy efficient, and more environmentally friendly commercial airplanes. The two-million-dollar contract from NASA is just an initial step in bringing green technologies to the sky."
It's called a balloon.
These aircraft will be silent, but deadly?
Sorry, just had to sneak that in...
Enclosed engines? That is not going to be as easy to maintain as the 'drop off' ones that currently sit under the wing.
"Silent" is a relative term, but the presumption is one that has noise levels approaching that of an automobile.
That simply is never going to happen. Moving air around to create thrust will always be noisy. Even if all engine noises are reduced to zero, the vibrations of the air moving at the extreme speeds we would expect will cause more than enough noise. The only way I can imagine to combat that fact would be to distribute the effect over very large areas... and even then, as the size of the air moving system approaches "too big to be practical" it would still likely be way to noisy.
Helicopter style systems would be more of the same.
They are going to go back to Roswell and Area-51 and figure out how the aliens did anti-gravity so we can have aircraft that fly with less thrust requirement.
It's about time that the stolen UFO technology currently being used in silent black helicopters is finally trickling down to private enterprise.
the governor, citing that the issue was of paramount import for stealth in the imminent rise of the machines, vetoed
There we go, fixed that for you.
which is totally what she said