John Frazer
Airman
- 43
- Apr 21, 2018
It makes some sense from aeronautical sense, if you can power it and if materials can do it. Both points turned out to be very much in question.
But those naval destroyer-sized wheel pants.... it's amazing they left any capacity for any payload.
Those are the bricks that are involved. The rest of it except the tractor-truck crew section and engines as streamlined as a Russian farm tractor, is all-wing. "Minimal" booms to carry the necessary tail.
It's sometimes called a "flying wing".
But those naval destroyer-sized wheel pants.... it's amazing they left any capacity for any payload.
Those are the bricks that are involved. The rest of it except the tractor-truck crew section and engines as streamlined as a Russian farm tractor, is all-wing. "Minimal" booms to carry the necessary tail.
It's sometimes called a "flying wing".