IN THE FUTURE, YOU WILL BE FLYING IN A WINDOWLESS PLANE

Science and Technology increases daily, what we had in the 17th,18th,19th and 20 centuries are no longer what we have now. Science and technology has made life so easy for us. IN terms of communication, transportation even health wise and in terms of crops production.

It was said that one day car will drive themselves and it's already in existence. Nw UK developers working on replacing heavy Air-Craft windows with uber light smartscreen pannels to cut fuel consumption.

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This is a glimpse into the future that will inspire some but cause fear into the hearts of nervous flyers. A windowless plane which will allow passengers view whats going on outside of the plane during flight. Imagine flying in a plane and it starts raining and you can view the rain as it forms and start pouring down. This will be an amazing experience for flyers.

This is a vision of what the next generation of Air-Craft will look like in little more than a decade. Windows of commercial Airplanes would be replaced by full length transparent glass.

The early stage concept for the windowless plane, based on the technology used in mobile phones and television CPI, an organisation with sites across north east England that works with companies to develop new products.

The real ambition echoes a constant quest in the Aviation industry on how to reduce the weight of plane which will cut down the consumption of fuel and thereby reducing flight fares. According to CPI, for every 1% reduction in the weight of an Aircraft there is a 0.75% of fuel saved, now imagine if the weight of plane was reduced by 10% you can imagine the amount of fuel saved.

The screen of the planes would be made using organic light emitting diodes which is a combination of materials that gives out their own light when activated by electricity.

One day, all we just have to do is speak and wish shall be granted through technology.

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