The Flying V
In this work an idea for a commercial passenger aircraft was derived. Preliminary estimations indicate potential benefits of the new concept called the “Flying V” over the A350-900 reference aircraft: 10% higher L/D, 2% lower mass, a compact and simple configuration (no high-lift devices, no fairings, straight lines), and low noise (shielding of the engines from the ground).
A streamwise cut through the cylindrical and oblique pressurized section of the Flying V is elliptical and fits efficiently into airfoils. This leads to both structural and aerodynamic efficiency. A patent application for the concept was filed by Airbus [1].
Remarkable is also the elliptical lift distribution of the stable design using only a moderate wing twist and no reflexed camber lines. A radio controlled model of the Flying V was built to demonstrate these aerodynamic characteristics and support estimations and simulations which were made in this work.
The first flight of the glider version of the demonstrator model took place in Berlin, Germany on February 28, 2014:
The first flight of the powered version of the demonstrator model was in Hamburg, Germany on April 13, 2014:
Presentation and flight videos:
For a full length video presentation with more details on the Flying V design including flight videos of the first demonstrator see this news post from February 4, 2015.
The video highlights can be watched in this video:
News posts on the Flying V project:
January 21, 2015
Trailer - new aircraft configuration
Trailer - new aircraft configuration
February 4, 2015
The Flying V
The Flying V
October 23, 2015
The Flying V wins the Young Researcher Competition of the Royal Aeronautical Society
The Flying V wins the Young Researcher Competition of the Royal Aeronautical Society
November 27, 2016
Flying V Update
Flying V Update
March 8, 2019
Further development of the Flying V
Further development of the Flying V
Events related to the Flying V project:
Recognition of the Flying V project:
First prize of the Royal Aeronautical Society at the Young Researcher Competition at Aerodays2015 in London, UK.
Early publications
February 2015
- The Flying V: An entirely new aircraft configuration - First public presentation
J. Benad
Seminar für Mechanik, Technische Universität Berlin, 2015
March 2015
Design of a commercial aircraft for high-subsonic speed as a flying wing configuration
J. Benad
Tech. rep., Airbus, 2015
J. Benad
Tech. rep., Airbus, 2015
September 2015
- The Flying V - A new Aircraft Configuration for Commercial Passenger Transport
J. Benad
Deutscher Luft- und Raumfahrtkongress, Rostock, 2015
Current and future work:
The Flying V is currently being researched further at universities and in the aerospace industry.
Further development of the Flying V at the TU Delft
2016
2017
- Aerodynamic Design of a Flying V Aircraft
F. Faggiano, R. Vos, M. Baan, R. van Dijk
2018
- Engine-Airframe Integration for the Flying-V
B. Rubio Pascual
2019
Other mentions of the Flying V project:
28. Mar. 2015 - 225th Newsletter of the European Association of Aerospace Students (Euroavia)
Short article on a presentation of the project.
Short article on a presentation of the project.
More information:
If you have questions about the project or other enquiries just contact me via e-mail.
[1] - J. Benad, “Luftfahrzeug”. DE102014201040A1, Applicant: Airbus Operations GmbH, 2015.
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