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Why Are Most Airplane Windows Rounded?

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Now that the mystery of that little hole in airplane windows has been solved, another question remains: Why do plane windows always have a curved edge?

Within just five years of their introduction, three de Havilland Comets – an early commercial jet design with square windows – suffered from a series of tragic crashes. The third crash in 1954 led to investigators stepping in, who revealed that all three crashes had been caused by cracked window frames.

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It transpired that square windows deal very badly with the stress caused by the increasing cabin pressure that comes with high-altitude flying. From this point onwards, the windows of planes were built with rounded edges as they allow for a smooth distribution of pressure.

Check out this video by YouTube channel Real Engineering, who explains the physics behind this engineering quirk that has puzzled air-travelers ever since.

 

 


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