The Boeing 787 is the new Boeing aircraft. It is currently in its
development phase. Designers of this plane is made lot of research for
this aircraft should be particularly fuel-efficient through the use of
composite materials in the construction of the device and use of new
reactors. It should enable airlines to reduce by nearly 20% in fuel
consumption compared to aircraft of this size. This aircraft are
expected to compete in the world of aircraft types and gain the
admiration of the public . The Airbus product line started with the
A300, the world\\s first twin-aisle, twin-engined aircraft. A shorter,
re-winged, re-engined variant of the A300 is known as the A310. Building
on its success, Airbus launched the A320, particularly notable for being
the first commercial jet to utilize a fly-by-wire control system. The
A320 has been, and continues to be, a great commercial success. The A318
and A319 are shorter derivatives with some of the latter under
construction for the corporate business jet market as Airbus Corporate
Jets. A stretched version is known as the A321. The A320 family\\s
primary competitor is the Boeing 737 family. Development of a new manned
ultralight FanWing is ongoing and presently planned for a first public
flight at Oshkosh 2013. Reaction Engines has announced that is has
successfully tested the key pre-cooler component of its revolutionary
SABRE engine crucial to the development of its SKYLON spaceplane. The
company claims that craft equipped with SABRE engines will be able to
fly to any destination on Earth in under 4 hours, or travel directly
into space. The McDonnell Douglas (now Boeing) F/A-18 Hornet is a
twin-engine supersonic, all-weather carrier-capable multirole fighter
jet, designed to dogfight and attack ground targets (F/A for
Fighter/Attack). The Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk was a single-seat,
twin-engine stealth ground-attack aircraft formerly operated by the
United States Air Force (USAF). NASA has been exploring a variety of
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