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The Boston Globe has an article about a new company, started by MIT grad students, working on a flying car. The Terrafugia Transition is a roadable airplane with folding wings.

Date: 2006-02-17 03:04 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bwittig.livejournal.com
continuing baseless speculation (grin)

I think they are far enough back and close enough to the body not to be that much of an impediment.

My aerodynamic argument is based upon the animation showing the wings folding flat side to flat, leaving the two rounded edges exposed. If the wings went up in to the more aesthetically pleasing single layer fold the rounded surface would be on the inside. This would compress the air going into the leading edge of the triangle, then expanding as they taper off at the trailing edge. My guess is that would cause more drag.

Around here we should be able to find a rocket scientist to totally debunk my speculation!

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