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Planes could fly together in V-shaped flocks to save fuel and cut down on emissions... - formation flying.jpg



 
 
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Old January 5th 20, 05:29 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Default Planes could fly together in V-shaped flocks to save fuel and cut down on emissions... - formation flying.jpg

Miloch wrote :



The Airbus plan, called Fello'fly, is the latest in an attempt for
flight engineers to recreate the flight of birds.

Formation flying will depend on precise co-ordination of flight paths
and use satellite positioning to ensure planes are separated enough.

There is no theoretical limit to the number of planes taking part but
traffic will have to be managed by controllers.


Folly'fly more like!
 




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