World’s first supersonic business jet to ditch windows for panoramic HD virtual displays
 Are  you one of those who love to sit by the window in-flight and enjoy the  view outside? The pothole windows are anything but impressive and rarely  offer a good view. But soon we will have aircrafts with giant virtual  windows that’ll offer a panoramic view of the outside via live-steaming.  Remember the S-512 concept private jet being developed by the Boston based Spike Aerospace? When complete, not  only will it be the first private aircraft to cruise at supersonic  speeds but also will be the first plane to offer virtual panoramic  windows on-board.
 The  concept of virtual windows isn’t new and we have heard of the  technology being used commercially in offices and even in some housing  projects. Even Royal Caribbean has started using HD displays as virtual balconies on-board its brand  new cruise ships, but it’s for the first time that the technology has  found its way to the aerospace industry. Windows add drag to the design  and for an aircraft to attain supersonic speeds it must have a very  small drag co-efficient. So the window-less design for the S-512 is very  important for it to go supersonic and be efficient. It will feature a  live-streaming screen that will replace the windows in planes and the  screens will display high definition live-feed from cameras fixed on the  S-512’s exterior. The screens can be dimmed or shut-down as per the  choice of the flier. Sounds brilliant, but let’s hope that the  under-development S-512 private jet sees the light of the day.



 
 
 
 
 
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