Dutch Technical university starts study for ‘Green’ aircraft.

May 19, 2007 by Marcel van Leeuwen 

The Dutch university of Delft has started a study for a ‘Green’ aircraft.

Several experts have been assigned to develop a more environmentally friendly aircraft reducing emissions, noise and fuel consumption.

 The shape of the aircraft could end up very revolutionary because all known visions of the ‘classic’ aircraft’s will be set aside to find the perfect flying machine. Tail, wings fuselage and even front of the new aircraft could end up in any form.

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