Boeing's 787 Dreamliner is scheduled for service in
2009, and this comprehensive, exciting, informative book
takes the reader on a behind-the-scenes look at the
first all-new aeroplane developed by Boeing for decades.
Closely detailing the design and building, the drama
behind the launch, key company players, critical
decisions about new lightweight materials - the fuselage
is 50 percent composite, 20 percent aluminium, 15
percent titanium, 10 percent steel - and a host of other
ground-breaking technological advances. The Dreamliner
will have 35 tonnes of carbon-fibre plastic, can cruise
at Mach 0.85 (905 kph, or 561 mph) for 8, 500 Nautical
miles (or from New York to Taipei); the cabin has
increased pressure, electrochromism 'auto-dimming'
windows, and LED lighting to increase comfort, whilst
the cabin itself is 15 inches larger than the Airbus A
380; cockpit controls are based on the Lockheed Martin
Orion spaceship, with a yoke instead of a side stick,
and all air is filterd through High Efficient
Particulates to remove bacteria and ozone.The Dreamliner
will be the only aircraft capable of fully changing from
Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 engines to General Electric GEnx
engines in 24 hours, and will also feature a bleedless
turbo fan to improve engine efficiency; ice build-up
will be melted by under-skin electrical systems; and the
design is improved for mobility-impaired persons - the
toilets, for example, feature a movable wall that can
slide to change two single toilets into one larger
wheel-chair accessible one. ''Dreamliner'' is a book
bound to appeal to any aviation enthusiast, with it's
mix of authoritative text and stunning
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