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So any news about the low-noise propellers for the spark?
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<blockquote data-quote="BrandonW77" data-source="post: 57622" data-attributes="member: 11933"><p>I was just watching a show about one of the new Airbus gigantic planes the other night and they specifically said they had to put the upturned points on the ends of the wings because it allows them to get the necessary lift while still fitting most airport facilities. If they'd not used the upturned tips they would have had to make the wings longer in order for the plane to fly and it would not have fit at some airports. So, yes, airport size is a factor in this discussion as the plane needs to fit in an 80 meter by 80 meter box.</p><p></p><p><em>The second limit is the problem of airport layout and noise. It has been agreed with the world's airports that new aircraft will fit in an 80-metre by 80-metre "box". This is to ensure aircraft on the runway and parallel taxiways can pass each other and terminals do not have to be totally rebuilt. </em></p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.airliners.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=206109" target="_blank">Is There A Limit To How Big Planes Can Get? - Airliners.net</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrandonW77, post: 57622, member: 11933"] I was just watching a show about one of the new Airbus gigantic planes the other night and they specifically said they had to put the upturned points on the ends of the wings because it allows them to get the necessary lift while still fitting most airport facilities. If they'd not used the upturned tips they would have had to make the wings longer in order for the plane to fly and it would not have fit at some airports. So, yes, airport size is a factor in this discussion as the plane needs to fit in an 80 meter by 80 meter box. [I]The second limit is the problem of airport layout and noise. It has been agreed with the world's airports that new aircraft will fit in an 80-metre by 80-metre "box". This is to ensure aircraft on the runway and parallel taxiways can pass each other and terminals do not have to be totally rebuilt. [/I] [URL="http://www.airliners.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=206109"]Is There A Limit To How Big Planes Can Get? - Airliners.net[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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So any news about the low-noise propellers for the spark?