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And assembly couldn’t be easier: just attach the wings to the middle, the flaps on the end, and the propeller to the front. We’ve designed these flying toys for boys and girls using lightweight, soft, yet durable foam.

Science Mission: The glider will be the first to collect scientific data on the powerful-and unpredictable-stratospheric waves. In case of a midflight emergency, the pilots can also deploy an 11-foot-diameter drogue parachute, often used by high-speed aircrafts. Safe Descent: Without an engine to modulate its speed, the Perlan 2 will rely on airbrakes, which flip open and create drag to safely land.
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If the windows crack, the cabin will depressurize and the pilots’ lungs will explode inside their chests. These help control the glider’s pitch, roll, and yaw. Steady Flying: Along with a control stick, pilots will use ailerons and elevators-the movable sections of each wing-and a rudder to navigate turbulence. The airfoil-its aerodynamically shaped, 84-foot wingspan-maximizes efficiency and provides the ideal ratio of lift to drag. Unique wings: Lightweight carbon-fiber wings help the glider to fly in the low-density air of the upper stratosphere. It will also help protect against frigid temperatures and maintain the Perlan 2’s structural integrity. A coating on the polycarbonate windows will absorb the rays. Treated windows: At 90,000 feet, the glider will be exposed to the deteriorating effects of solar radiation. The cabin is circular (rather than the oval shape of most aircraft), so air pressure will push equally on all sides. Tight quarters: Engineers built the 3-by-10-foot pressurized fuselage as small as possible to minimize drag and weight during flight. Perlan 2’s pilots will then detach from the aircraft and continue their ascent using air currents and lithium-ion battery-powered flight instruments. Assisted launch: A 20 horsepower tow plane will use a cable to lift the glider up to 10,000 feet.
