Goodbye Sonic Cruiser...hello 7E7

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Goodbye Sonic Cruiser...hello 7E7

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Boeing has just introduced their new plans after scrapping the Sonic Cruiser awhile back. They're calling it the 7E7 "Dreamliner"

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It looks plastic.

Didn't they have a naming contest for it?
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Yawn. Call me back when they release a commercially viable 300 seat
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Lonestar wrote:It looks plastic.
That's because it is. Thermoplastic, that is, and similar materials. It's supposed to be lighter (thus, more economical) and more resistent than the older planes.


The looks and specs are no match for the Concord, though. I miss the times when passing through an aeroport was a chance too see those magnificient girls :cry:
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Those magnificent girls were money sucking clusterfucks. Someone else can correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think Air France or British Airways made a nickel on Concorde operations.
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RedImperator wrote:Those magnificent girls were money sucking clusterfucks. Someone else can correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think Air France or British Airways made a nickel on Concorde operations.
This one isn't super sonic, and is supposidly 10-15% more fuel effecient than the 757s and 767s it's designed to replace.



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RedImperator wrote:Those magnificent girls were money sucking clusterfucks. Someone else can correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think Air France or British Airways made a nickel on Concorde operations.
But they had both the legs to run and the looks to impress. They were an engineering marvel which in some aspects are still ahead of our time. They didn't grow old. Economical viability is determinant, though :(
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Colonel Olrik wrote:They were an engineering marvel which in some aspects are still ahead of our time.
Building a SST would not be difficult today. There's just no reason to do it.
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Colonel Olrik wrote:
The looks and specs are no match for the Concord, though. I miss the times when passing through an aeroport was a chance too see those magnificient girls :cry:
Most companies prefer aircraft, which can turn a profit at least once in several decades.

Anyway, it looks somwhat interesting. But I'm still waiting for my 400 seat blended wing body passenger planes and 175-ton capacity box in wing freighters. Conventional wings suck I say.
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