• Question: Did you complete a aerospace engineering degree in physics while you were in university? Also do you ever think we could ever invent a new type of wing for an aeroplane - even though the current one is the only wing that actually gives the aeroplane wind power to actually take off and stay airbourne?

    Asked by tatty to Dean, Jess, Luisa on 25 Jun 2010 in Categories: .
    • Photo: Luisa Ostertag

      Luisa Ostertag answered on 24 Jun 2010:


      No, I did not complete an aerospace engineering degree, I studied biochemistry and got my degree in this subject.
      I am not sure if alternatives to the wing model that is used at the moment are feasible. Maybe Jess knows more about this.

    • Photo: Dean Whittaker

      Dean Whittaker answered on 24 Jun 2010:


      This is one for Jess I thin

    • Photo: Jessica Housden

      Jessica Housden answered on 25 Jun 2010:


      I didn’t -although I actually very nearly did, and I think it would have been very good. (aerospace is different to a physics degree – although my masters was joint physics and electronic engineering; I didn’t do any aeroplane stuff)
      Different styles of wings are always being invented; such as single wing shapes. Of course; they are all based on our current understanding of physics, and i hope they can push the boundaries. What they really need are whole aeroplane rethinks. i wonder if something like a flying catamaran would work?

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