Radical new aircraft that can race from London to New York in one hour | Mail Online: Want to fly?
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DAILYMAIL.CO.UK reports:
It may look like a vehicle the Thunderbirds would travel in, but in fact this experimental aircraft could be the future of long haul flights.

Read More: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-218...
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- die Küss der Tod 2012/08/15 16:36:20YesThat sounds amazing. I always loved airplanes.reply
- Mark 2012/08/14 11:50:57YesTake anything the Daily Mail and for that matter, Daily Express says with a huge pinch of saltreply
- TheTruth1313 2012/08/14 06:48:04YesSign me up!!reply
- jubil8 BN-0 PON 2012/08/14 04:38:24YesI'm sure it would be a looong time before I could afford it if it gets off the drawing board, but I have family in London, and the idea of seeing them without jet lag is neat.reply
- Ken 2012/08/14 04:34:29Nonoreply
- Raphy 2012/08/14 03:01:16NoI'll wait when they get the kinks out lolreply
- Rock 2012/08/14 02:48:25Yes+1I want to fly it, not just fly in it.reply
- Kingarthurup 2012/08/14 02:18:52Yes+113 bucks?reply
- Balladeer-PWCM-POTL 2012/08/14 02:13:45Yes+1you bet i wouldreply
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Yes+2Sounds great and it will make the tree hugger's heads explode.
reply - Soot The Fallen 2012/08/14 02:10:17Yes+1After the first 100 flights i will :Dreply
- Rock Soot Th... 2012/08/14 02:49:53
It would have well over 100 flights before the FAA or similar organization would certify it for the public.reply - Soot Th... Rock 2012/08/14 02:50:45
I know but i still dont want to be the first comercial customer of a piolted ICBMreply - Rock Soot Th... 2012/08/14 02:52:53
So would that make the passengers the "Ordnance"?reply - Soot Th... Rock 2012/08/14 02:54:04
Basicly yes.reply















