
Un jet privé révolutionnaire sans hublot, censé consommer deux fois moins de carburant que ses concurrents et offrir une autonomie accrue, est en cours de développement
Un jet privé révolutionnaire sans hublot, censé consommer deux fois moins de carburant que ses concurrents et offrir une autonomie accrue, est en cours de développement
Nr zdjęcia:
4255150
Data:
2025-06-11
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Pictures must credit: Otto Aviation A revolutionary windowless private jet said to burn less than half the fuel of its rivals for enhanced range is under development. The design is promising to transform how the ultra-wealthy travel while addressing growing environmental concerns. The teardrop-shaped Phantom 3500 has high-definition digital displays instead of windows that give real-time views of the outside world. And because there are now windows, the aircraft, by US startup Otto Aviation, has improved aerodynamics. That is made even better by the fuselage design where air moves in smooth, parallel layers over the aircraft's carbon-fibre surface with minimal turbulence. This dramatically reduces drag and fuel consumption and means the Phantom will use 115 gallons per hour compared to the 300 gallons consumed by comparable business jets. That's a 62 percent reduction in fuel usage. The aim is for the Phantom 3500 to fly 3,200 nautical miles / 5,900 km, with four passengers aboard at altitudes of up to 51,000 feet / 15,550 metres. The aircraft will cruise at 740 km/h, slower than traditional jets, but the company expected the the efficiency gains and environmental benefits will be important to image-conscious buyers Picture supplied by JLPPA
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najlepszy
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3543 x 1979
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Brak
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Brak
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