The Debrief: Shield AI Bets On Autonomy To Power Aircraft Design Revolution

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The advent of pressurized flight drove aircraft designers to switch to circular, metal fuselages in the 1930s. The needs of supersonic flight forced a change to swept wings and area ruled bodies in the 1950s. And radar stealth added chines and parallel edges to military aircraft starting in the...
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