El Toro is a remotely piloted airplane designed to operate as a commercial aircraft in a fictional 'Aeroworld' where the passengers are ping-pong balls and the distances between cities are on the order of thousands of feet. The present design for El Toro will profitably meet the requirements for operation in Aeroworld with a ticket price comparable the ticket prices of current transportation. The extended range of El Toro allows for numerous flights to be flown before the battery pack needs to be changed. This drastically reduces the operating costs to the airlines, allowing them to charge less for a ticket or else to realize a higher profit margin.


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    Title :

    Final Design Proposal: Beta Systems-El Toro. A Proposal in Response to a Commercial Air Transportation Study


    Contributors:
    S. Muenzberg (author) / S. Gillespie (author) / J. Coogan (author) / P. Monahan (author) / L. Bruen (author)

    Publication date :

    1991


    Size :

    115 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English