“scifi setting, honey”
Oh fuck off.
As soon as I bring in hard math you start crying “lol I was just joking”, because you never actually thought about the viability of anything you were saying.
You disregard the space required for a greenhouse, and you disregard the physics of flying, proposing a pool.
In a blimp, sure. In a plane? Have you even thought about the amount of lift needed? No ofc you haven’t.
I am proposing a slow vehicles, with a fairly big lift due to its large wings so probably able to fly at a much lower speed, generating far less drag, drag being the main lower bound for the thrust needs.
All of that is utterly utterly ridiculous.
It doesn’t really translate into kW and this is a huge oversimplification but as a wild guesstimate, I’d say the an255 needs some 40 000 to 120 000 kW for sustained flight in fair weather.
Even when you’re talking “scifi setting, honey” you’re not gonna change the laws of physics or how much energy the sun is producing, just the tech. So even if you have 100% efficient engines with 100% efficient solar panels, you’d still need at least 40 000 - 150 000 m2 as a surface area, at minimum for fair weather sustained flight. (That’s 7-26 handegg fields for our American friends)
No offense, but I don’t think you’re a professional aviator.
Dasus@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
Like honestly I know I’m a salty person and am offending you, but that’s just how I am. I’m not trying to offend you, but my point is that while a nice dream, your dream is about as realistic as these drawings of what the 21st century would be like from the pov of 19th century
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Like okay sure we do have sort of “jetpacks” and we can do wingsuits with rocket boots but hovering like that with wings like that just isn’t plausible. The wings would have to be huge. Just like your imagined plane.
Do the same fantasy and use a blimp and I’m 100% in.
keepthepace@slrpnk.net 2 weeks ago
We do have helicopters. We have canadairs, we have hovering drones.
You are arguing about a technicality that has been worked around.
Dasus@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
No, I’m not. You’re imagining something on a scale at which it can never work at.
It’s a physical impossibility to have a plane the size you’re proposing which would continously recharge itself via solar unless it’s 10-20 American football fields in size. No matter how peak your scifi tech the sun doesn’t output more energy.
Is that the size you’re proposing? How will it work aerodynamically? Would it even be counted as a plane? Well technically it would be exactly a plane, as in a plane, not airplane. A huge plane.
We also have flapping flying droids now, we have drones, etc etc erc but you still don’t see people with a set of flapping wings on their back. Why is that?
Because A) the wings would have to be fucking enormous or B they’d have to have an insane rpm.
Chill travel in the air can work. With blimps. Not solar planes.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDIojhOkV4w
keepthepace@slrpnk.net 2 weeks ago
So about 20 times the biggest wing area that we currently have? Is this what you are scolding at? Is this your physical impossibility?
What’s the obsession with blimps by the way? If you are afraid by enormous sizes please tell me you have done the calculations there…