Future Aircraft Could Repair Themselves

This computer graphic image shows the planned Bombardier CSeries airliner, which is planned to fly in 2013.
(Image credit: Bombardier Aerospace.)

Damaged aircraft could repair themselves automatically, even during flight, by mimicking healing processes found in nature, a researcher said this week.

One method could be as simple as a resin that oozes into cracks on demand.

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