So drew it in CAD.

 

It's... ridiculously simple.

 

This looks exactly like an normal airplane.

 

But. It's a shell that has engines on it.

 

Inside the middle cylinder,

 

goes in the cylinder for passengers.

 

It slides out as the plane is failing.

 

 

Same concept can be used with any designs.

 

Triangular, whichever,

 

so as long as it abides by the rules of aerodynamics...

 

 

Just in case whatever reasons will be applied to reject it,

 

I am stating the simplest form possible on what is

 

already existing.

 

 

XD

 

 

 

All shells will contain the fuel + jet engine,

 

and whichever control mechanisms.

 

 

Passenger cylinder/area will detach and slide off.

 

With aid of parachute. Or otherwise.

 

It should float on water. Lifeboat on its own.

 

 

Same concept can be applied to any designs of any plane

 

ever made. Passenger area is separated from within

 

and slides out from the shell of the plane.

 

 

My "hive" compartment design can be used of course.

 

The shell, as much as possible, can be used deductive

manufacturing (deducting from a large block of wood)

to reduce time it takes for building.

 

And inner passenger cylinder should be designed for buoyancy.

 

 

Essentially, everything is the same,

just more convenience and safety.

 

 

Is there now an excuse for aerodynamics?

No. I don't think so.

 

 

For the "hive" compartments, the design with the stairs

is the way to go. Not to interfere with energy reserved

for important things.

 

Plane just needs to be bigger. Not by much.

 

 

 

So it's this simple.

 

ANY designs.

 

With a hollow cylinder to adopt passenger cylinders

 

and locking them in.

 

And release them when the shell is failing its engines.

 

With tracks, locking mechanisms.

 

Then it slides off to the back,

 

large parachutes to calculated for the weight of the passenger

cylinder and its content.

 

Drops to safety.

 

Floats on water.

 

Hive compartment absolutely helps for privacy/safety.

(From whatever could be falling as debris as the

passenger cylinder falls)

 

 

 

Am I the first one to suggest this idea?

 

I have no idea. LOL

 

I'm sure ejection has always been an idea.

 

But I don't think geometrically,

 

cylinders ejecting/sliding out of a flying vehicle

 

was always an idea.

 

 

It must be this way.

 

 

Why would people NOT want to separate from a failing

 

flying structure, that is heading toward a crash?

 

 

If cylinder within a cylinder is the way to

separate the entire passengers in it.

 

Then that is the way to go.

 

It also doesn't make sense to have people

 

sitting on a chair for 10-20+ hour flights.

 

They should be flat on their back,

 

and some barrier from potential contaminants,

 

flu/covid.

 

Noise as well.

 

 

Each compartment should be big enough so that people

can comfortably sit down in it, so to be able to eat,

and come out of the compartment with ease...

 

 

 

It can be cylinder, it can be rectangle.

 

So as long as it slides out and separates.

 

Aerodynamics, stays true to whatever existed and flew

 

before and landed safely.

 

Same shape. Only that modification of separation.

 

 

So you now have no excuses for aerodynamics.

 

 

Tracks? Locking mechanism? Release mechanism?

 

Obviously, they will work just fine.

 

 

Isn't this essentially the first idea with the planes

 

I mentioned? I can't even remember now.

 

 

I remember first drawing a plane that separates

 

mid-flight by bending in the bottom middle.

 

From the core cylinder, separating the inner core cylinder.

 

Which I believe was justifiably rejected by Mr Tom Cruise,

 

if i'm not wrong.

 

Since no parts in flight can be moving in that way.

 

So then I corrected it.

 

 

But why was it rejected again?

 

 

Anyway, aerodynamics can't be questioned here.

 

And if Elon Musk is somehow diluting the past

 

and trying to take credit,

 

that would be an issue here as well.

 

I am seeing Batman fires Batman relay.

 

 

That separation inner core was indeed my idea.

 

 

 

Ok. I am seeing now "Batman: Arkham Origins"

And "I am the night" in the relays.

 

IF Elon Musk. "Mr Musk" as I have always

respected his support then,

 

is claiming that this is his idea.

 

That would be a serious crime on top of all he has done.

 

First, it began with his suggestion on the twitter relays,

showing he is trying to build a electric plane,

I believe with his cameo appearance in Ironman as relay.

 

That was to ask if 'I' had any ideas.

 

The first idea I suggested was the hive compartment.

 

Over time, I believe I suggested the separation mechanism.

 

Remember that I am in the blind.

 

I can't be stealing anyone's ideas in this situation.

 

I can only assert what I came up with.

 

So it can't work other way around.

 

He is, either came up with the idea before I have,

 

and suggested it to the public, or exploiting,

 

if the records have been deleted.

 

 

As he has done with the space escalator.

 

IF so. This is a fucking SCUMBAG.

 

 

 

Now I apologize if he hasn't stooped that LOW.

 

 

 

Then what can be trusted?

 

 

 

If this is the case?