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AWWA "Sky Whale" Concept Plane

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AWWA  “Sky Whale”  Concept Plane
Is a concept about the future "green" aircraft designs for the regular airline’s planes of the 21st century, that could be based in a technical solutions more friendly with the environment, most efficient and with the maximum performance. Is a mixture between today’s airplanes and future concepts based in blended wing body (BWB) or hybrid wing body architecture (HWB).  For example it is expected it could use systems that will:                   
Reduce aircraft drag
Reduce aircraft weight
Reduce engine specific fuel consumption
Reduce oxides of nitrogen emissions of the engine
Reduce aircraft noise by 1/8 compared with current standards
Reduce damages in a hypothetical emergency landing
Increase its self-sufficiency...
Scale model in the SHEIKH ABDULLAH AL SALEM CULTURAL CENTER (Kuwait)
Enjoy the "Sky Whale" included in this awesome Gameplay, made by 3Dclouds.it & SOEDESCO. I colaborate on this project with my airplane's designs. 
Now HSP Magnavem 3D model available, enjoy it!
 https://www.turbosquid.com/FullPreview/Index.cfm/ID/1345263
NEW!, the AWWA Sky Whale 3D model available, enjoy it! 
https://www.turbosquid.com/3d-models/awwa-sky-whale-concept-3d-1348887

 Scale model, the little "Sky Whale" 
The AWWA-VA could be equipped with a new advanced technologies from alloys, ceramic or fiber composites, carbon nanotube and fiber optic cabling to self-healing skin, hybrid electric engines, active wings , double fuselages and virtual reality windows with adaptable opacity and capable to create electric energy  with micro solar cells in hexagonal geometry like a part of structure’s ceiling.
Compared to the typical wing used today, the active wings will be longer from tip to tip, with an active air flow control system - eccentric turbine inside the wing near to the fuselage - which could redirect the laminar air flow and turbulences and at the same time produce electric energy for the hybrid engines (4 oversize electric-fuel engines). Projected advances in battery technology enable a unique, hybrid turbo-electric propulsion system.
The aircraft's engines could use both fuel to burn in the engine's core, and electricity to turn the turbofan when the core is powered down. The AWWA's engines could rotate up to 45 degrees in vertical position to assist in the take-off and landing maneuvers (VA -Versatile Alliance System- ), reducing substantially the distance of track to do this actions and like a support in adverse circumstances .  All controlled with avionic systems and fly by wire system that is assisted with active sensors located through all  the plane’s surface.
The disposition of the wings and its architecture (with integrate engines) separated from the airplane’s fuselage like a security measure, that in a hypothetical fatal case of an emergency landing, these could auto-break up to reduce the damages on the passengers section.
 It could have a seating capacity for approx. 755 passengers, allocated in three "levels" or floors; 1rst class on top with “sky views” & all conceivable luxuries for a trip in an airplane like this, tourist class “A” (business class) in the middle floor with ample seats & “sky views” in front and rear and tourist class with all the comfort and space to have a pleasant flight .
In the take-off maneuver, two of the four engines are in "normal" position to create a maximum thrust (rear engines). When the plane obtain a specific speed with the front's engines at 45 degrees it take-off, with less track distance. The engines could relocate few seconds after and fly like a "regular plane". The maneuver is not a "pure" VTOL.
Vancouver International Airport Aerial photography by Alejandro Erickson
Vancouver International Airport Aerial photography by Alejandro Erickson
These next four images are an example it could be and a tribute for all airline companies
For a Science fiction's movie...
In the landing maneuver the four engines are rotated at 45 degrees to land gently on the runway with less distance.
Wind tunnel tests
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AWWA "Sky Whale" Concept Plane
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