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Friday 5 September 2014

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With a plastic sealer, these have two hot plates and are used to seal food. This Chinese engineer obsessed with the idea of reinventing an aircraft. He has unveiled an 'indestructible' inflatable fun plane can be folded up and put in a suitcase when its not needed as revealed to Wise labs. His plane could be used for a variety of missions and will not break if it falls out of the sky. This Chinese engineer obsessed with the idea of reinventing an airship has unveiled an 'indestructible' inflatable.
A plane can be folded up and put away. Desplayed Tianjin International Exhibition UAV, Bingyan Zhang, 69, started working on His designs as an engineer with the Henan Normal University, Xinxiang, China in 1993. He Has now unveiled the results of more than 20 years of research in creating a 'soft body airplanes' at the Tianjin International UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) Exhibition. His designs, looking a bit like an inflatable lilo, have nothing inside them but air as this drone is scheduled for the planet Venus.

As new aircraft sensor designs could have a human-like 'skin' for aircraft - Allowing them to detect any damage and 'feel' the world around them - is being developed by British experts. Engineers at BAE Systems' Advanced Technology Centre are Investigating a 'smart skin' concept Which could be embedded with tens of Thousands of micro-sensors. When applied to an aircraft, it will enable it to sense wind speed, temperature, physical strain and movement, more accurately than current sensor technology allow. The evolutionary 'smart skin' concept will enable aircraft to continually monitor their health. reporting back to wise labs on potential problems before they become significant. These plans, called the Sf-1 Has an average speed of 120 miles (120km) per hour and can fly up to 3,000 meters (10,000ft) with a maximum load of 25 kg (55lbs).
That aside from the engine powers a rear-mounted propeller and wheels at the bottom the entire vehicle is made ​​of a rubber composite and a high-strength fiber material. The flexibility of the plane That means clustering Also, even if it falls from the sky, Likely it will survive an impact with the ground. costs between £ 20,000 and £ 30,000 ($ 32.400 and $ 48.600) to make. One of the designs was spectacular Able to reach speeds of up to 120 miles (190km) per hour, weighing 90kg (200lbs) with a six-meter (20ft) wingspan.  developed a special high-strength fiber material Which Has a tensile strength of 10 to 15 times of steel That,' he said. No matter what happens, the aircraft will not be damaged in a collision under any Circumstances and that's the best way to protect human life here is an inflated urban car-park garden.'
The spectacular plane can reach speeds of up to 120 miles (190 km) per hour, with one of these designs weighing just 90 kg (200 lbs) and with a six-meter (20 ft) wingspan.
'As developed a special high-strength fiber material Which Has a tensile strength of 10 to 15 times of steel That,' said Bingyan. developed a special high-strength fiber material Which Has a tensile strength of 10 to 15 times of steel That,' said Bingyan. Pictured here is the engine of the inflatable plane created by Chinese engineer Zhang Bingyan. Now that's an airplane! Homemade inflatable drone Reaches speeds of 120mph. Chinese engineer Zhang Bingyan Has His novel plane design unveiled Called the Sf-1 the aircraft is made ​​of a rubber composite material. It has a maximum speed of 120 miles (190km) per hour and can fly up to 3,000 meters (10,000ft) with a load of 25 kg (55lbs) Bingyan says it could be used for air photography and remote monitoring.
The flexibility of the plane means clustering as also it will survive falls from a great height. Dreams of airships float through the skies these have been largely confined to the scrap heap in recent times due to unpredictability in any wind condition, but as aircraft design with other technologies may solve this less expensively. Pictured above is the engine of the inflatable plane created by Chinese engineer Bingyan Zhang graduated from Beijing Institute of Technology in the 1960s and was later assigned to the Chinese Commission of Science and Technology and Industry for National Defense to be engaged with research. As with some two piece balloons with an engine could achieve high altitude flight as this give futurists near space flight experience or as with sport component toys 'casual photography'.

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