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Hi Peter,
I don't doubt that an airplane can be designed to be more crashworthy than, say, a C172 and yet still be a viable airplane. But there are limits, and the bulk of the advancements in automobiles require more structure. Much of the clever engineering (as opposed to just beefing things up) still requires more structure (adding beams to transfer crash forces around the cabin, rather than through it, for example). A lot of that additional structure weight used to improve crashworthiness can be traded for money. Or to put it this way: If you're prepared to pay the price, a LOT more crashworthiness can be achieved without to much a weight penalty. Best example I can think of is the formula one monocoque. It saved Schumacher's but going into a pile of tires at 200 km/h (125 mph). (Yet this has nothing to do with normal sports cars! They are designed just the same way as a sedan or SUV, I don't see any reason to believe they would show any better crash behavior.) In a car, the "cost" of 1 kg of weight is roughly 5$. If you can save 1 kg of weight while increasing the cost by not more than that, you do it, all other things being equal. In an airplane, the value of 1 kg of weight is up to 1000$. regards, Friedrich -- for personal email please remove "entfernen" from my adress |
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