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by justfor1comment
2569 days ago
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Why does it look less aerodynamic than a normal plane? Isn't a rocket or missile like shape the most aerodynamic one? Planes are pretty close to rockets with thin wings for maneuverability. Fling V has so much surface area being pushed against the air, I am honestly surprised at their claim of being 20% more fuel efficient. |
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However, for aerodynamic efficiency it is the lift/drag ratio that matters. And while in a normal airliner the body provides very minimal lift, here it's basically a wing and thus generates a lot of lift.
The end result is that while the drag is probably worse, lift is likely improved enough to compensate.
(Also, drag might not be that bad given you do not have a tail, which is pretty awful aerodynamically speaking)