The Nood Rider 821 (trademark) twin-engine, prop passenger aircraft is described. It is argued that the aircraft is very economical to operate and maintain, offering competitive advantages in the air travel marketplace. The aircraft was designed to operate in 'Aeroworld', a fictional world where the passengers are ping pong balls and the distances between cites are on the order of thousands of feet.


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    Title :

    Final design proposal: Delta Group-Nood Rider 821(tm)


    Contributors:
    Pastega, C. B. (author) / Vahey, B. P. (author) / Hoffman, K. W. (author) / Doherty, M. C. (author) / Fay, M. J. (author) / Konesky, A. L. (author) / Lilly, D. C. (author) / Moody, D. J. (author)

    Publication date :

    1991-05-01


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English