Airbus has unveiled a revolutionary new aircraft design concept, named “Bird of Prey,” which is inspired by the biomechanics of birds of prey. The design features a blended wing-to-fuselage joint and individually controlled “feathers” that can be used to control the aircraft’s flight. The concept is intended to be more sustainable, quieter, and more efficient than current aircraft. The design was inspired by the A350 XWB, which was the first aircraft to use carbon fiber in its structure. Airbus is using the design as a way to inspire young engineers and encourage them to pursue a career in the aerospace industry. The company is also highlighting the importance of sustainability in aviation, and is working to reduce its carbon footprint through the use of hybrid-electric propulsion and active control systems.
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