Video produced by Team trinity - students at the University of Central Florida, California's Chaffey College and the University of Technology in Sydney, Australia - showing their Artemis concept for a small supersonic airliner. Trinity tied for second place in NASA's 2009 design competition for college and university students. Artemis has a single-pilot cockpit; composite-isotruss airframe with no windows - large OLED displays in the cabin replace the windows; constrained-span wing for reduced drag and noise; and sheilded engines.
nise little concept i never put an idea down i should realy show you my design ideas
kosmos9907 9 months ago
"biplanes" aren't supersonic
jvillan85 1 year ago
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this plane is only america,,,
NOT ussr russia,,,
russia cannot allowed copy steal from this plane
bestamerica 1 year ago
エンジンの位置が良くない
PoweredByNamahage 1 year ago
wing design is wrong, never use dubble wing design on a supersonic airliner, one thing is right, engines should be integrated in the hull, to reduce drag and have more fuel efficiency
barthoedemaker 2 years ago
@seaplaneguy1
Must be some really powerful engines.
Concorde used 4 bloody massive engines. Would this craft even go supersonic?
G777GUN 2 years ago
G777GUN,
Yes, chop off upper wing and you have a Boeing supercruiser.
Look at the engines....do you see a lot of drag...I do.
"smart" uni folk? where?
seaplaneguy1 2 years ago
@seaplaneguy1
What i dont get is why these smart university folk made a supersonic biplane. To me it looks as if somone made the tail fins lead out to edge of the wings. Chop off the upper wing and it would look like a supersonic airliner.
G777GUN 2 years ago
hmmmmm its good as a concept.
Indianmalujl 2 years ago
its using a joined / box wing so I would have thought drag would be far less
billyposter 2 years ago