![]() ![]() After reviewing different mechanical features on different products such as air hose supporting spring ends or some electrical wires protecting systems I came up with the idea of the smart notch hold and protect feature. The goal was to make it both functional and aesthetically pleasing. ![]() The main focus of the project was the smart notch. The cylinders are 28mm in diameter.Īurora, laptopdesk, desk, curved, smartnotch, The cylinder notch has a 45 degree angle with the board surface both on the top and sides, they are aligned two by two on each side of the desk. ''A grade'' walnut veneer and stained with clear toner finish.ĭimensions (L,W,H) :762mm x 304mm x 241mm It also has solid walnut edging all around. The smart notch is made of solid walnut placed in the bending board. The project started in January 2020 in Irvine, California and finished on February 2020.Īurora was made of 1/4 '' bending boards glued and bent together. AuroraĮrgonomics feature prevents you to bend your back over a book or laptop and lets you be able to read, work and enjoy your time. Aurora is long enough for multi device or combination use. Grab your charger and fit in the smart notch before plugging it into the laptop. It also protects the charging cable against any potential damage due to excessive bending.Īurora's light weight allows you to lift it easily and place it on your lap. The two sided smart notch brings about an easy charging process regardless of the outlet's location. Using quality light material resulted in a light and comfortable product. Inspired by curved wooden furniture and the amazing Porsche 918 exhaust pipe's design, I come up with the primary design which evolved into Aurora.Īurora laptop desk is a unique curved design element with it's detailed notch shape. My love asked for a laptop desk and that's how I started. There is almost no evidence to suggest it had.THE AWARD | JURY | CATEGORIES | REGISTRATION | PRESS | WINNERS | PUBLICATIONS | ENTRY INSTRUCTIONSĪurora Laptop Desk by Armen Khechadoorian The most lingering question is whether the military actually produced even a prototype of the SR-91 Aurora. There has been much speculation in the nearly 15 years since that this may have been another reference to the SR-91 Aurora, and while it seems plausible this is the same program for a reconnaissance aircraft from 21 years prior, there is simply too little information to know for certain. Air Force priority plans to produce a supersonic vehicle that could reach speeds of Mach 4 to 6. More recently in May 2006, a British Ministry of Defence report referred to the U.S. Even the name “Aurora” was only disclosed when censors failed to catch a reference to it a 1985 budget request that also discussed the state of the SR-71 and U-2 programs. Technically known as a Special Access Program (SAP) – a “black program” that isn’t generally for public knowledge – little has been released about the SR-91. The goal of the project was to develop a replacement for the aging and expensive to maintain a fleet of SR-71 Blackbirds, which cost around $200 – $300 million a year to operate. While there have been reported sightings of the prototypes, the SR-91 Aurora, if it even existed, likely never made it much best the concept stage. Is the SR-91 Aurora a real thing? Or is this just an internet myth? In the 1980s an idea was conceived by military planners to develop a hypersonic spy plane that could reach Mach 5+, making it truly the fastest manned aircraft ever to fly. ![]()
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