British aviation company Faradair is developing a hybrid triplane concept for short-haul
The three-level design of the BEHA wing allows for the use of short runways. There are also solar panels on the wings of the aircraft.
According to Claui, the reduction in operating costs will also affect consumers, which will significantly reduce the costIn addition, the aircraft is designed with environmental friendliness in mind."We decided that we would create an aircraft that was not only economical to use and therefore cost-effective, but also quiet and sustainable," explainsClaui.
The plane will eventually be able to transport peoplefor example, between London and Manchester, for about 25 pounds sterling one way (about 1,650 rubles). It's cheaper than traveling by train between the two cities.
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