TOP 10 world's most unusual
planes. While variety of planes are designed primary focusing on
functionality and safety, there is another category of experimental
unusual aircraft which charms also with the bizarre and
remarkable design. Enjoy watching top 10 world's most unusual planes.
10. Bartini Beriev VVA-14.
It’s a plane! Or is it a boat with
detachable wings? Either way, this floater and flier was designed by
Soviets in the early 1970s. The goal was to make a craft that could
launch vertically. Unfortunately, it was never finished.
9. AD-1 Oblique Wing.
Based on the idea that being able to
shift wing positions around would be more fuel efficient, NASA went to
work building this one. The theories proved to be correct, but flying
the plane presented some unpleasantness.
8. Tacit Blue.
In some situations the need for stealth
outweighs aerodynamic concerns. Tacit Blue was created in the 1980s for
such scenarios. It’s bubbly and boxy body allowed it to fly undetected
by radar.
7. Avro Canada VZ-9AV Avrocar.
Who wouldn’t love to have their own,
personal flying saucer? The problem with this 1950s attempt was that
engineers couldn’t get the craft more than 3 feet off the ground without
encountering big problems.
6. McDonnell XF-85 Goblin. I
It was supposed to be a plane that could
fit inside another plane for bombing purposes, but it just never panned
out. Try though they might, getting the little one back onto the
mothership proved to be too dangerous a maneuver.
5. Vought V-173.
If a craft with excellent short-range
lift capabilities is needed, it makes perfect sense to design the entire
thing like it’s one big wing. This one, nicknamed the flying pancake,
did the job, but didn’t make the Navy’s final cut.
4. X-29 Forward Swept Wing Jet.
Its wings look like they’re on
backwards, but that wasn’t what prevented this plane to get very far out
of the testing stage. The problem was that it couldn’t be controlled by
a human pilot if its computer system malfunctioned, and we all know how
fickle computers can be.
3. Convair XFY-1 Pogo.
The problem with many planes is that you
just can’t park them in a tight Spot. Enter the Pogo, which was
designed to fly horizontally but land vertically. It came equipped with
landing gear on its tail end.
2. Antonov A-40.
Tanks have become a war machine staple,
but their travel range is limited. Hoping to expand upon potential
territories, a Russian engineer added wings to one hoping it could be
dropped wherever one would like. The plane’s test flight was its only
one.
1. Goodyear Inflatoplane.
It was inflatable, could fit in the
trunk of a car, and was capable of soaring to 16 thousand feet. It was
never taken seriously though - possibly because it could be downed with a
single prick of a pin.
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