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"The Enlightenment" wrote in message . ..
"Paul Austin" wrote in message news ![]() "Henry J. Cobb" wrote There will be a B3 manned heavy bomber. There's this problem. Nanotube-stiffened composites have a_long_way to go before anyone would use them for primary structure. The nanotubes themselves are gleams in folks eyes and based on carbon fiber composite experience, there will be a fairly long learning experience before they are ready for prime time. last time I heard just plain (not even woven) nanotube was $2300/gram. The impetus seems to be their use as electrical capacitors with energy densities matching batteries but with much longer lives, efficienies and discharge rates. They would be so light and strong that space elevators to geostationary satelites would be possible. In a maganzine on genetic engineering I saw once there was conjecture about growing complicated structures out of geneticaly engineered bone. There was a fancy artwork showing a car chasis emerging from a nourishing broth. I don't think it is too far fetched. If nature can grow a human skull or a bird skeleton we may be able to engineer complet structures including aircraft wings oir complete blended wing bodies made of hollow 'bone' and grow them out of a broth of nutrients. |
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