Thought this was a photoshop job or CGI model at first glance. Had no idea it was being built. 385' wingspan!
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Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.

I have a couple of operational questions (that I'm sure they've already answered...). First, a conventional localizer beam transmits down the center of the runway. This thing would need to have the receiver in the mid-wing section or else the indicator will lead the pilots way off to one side. On the other hand, do they really need one? I'm thinking this thing probably won't be doing too much business in bad weather. Second, if you end up building a dedicated runway, could you save money by leaving a grass median in the middle? With the gear set so wide, you could make two narrower strips and save money by not having to lay so much asphalt.

The onboard ILS receiver itself is something not much bigger than a large shoe/ boot box so locating it down the centre line would not present problems. On the other hand it can be located pretty much anywhere - as they are in other aircraft and a computer feeds the relevant offset information to the Nav computers.
It's going to be very exciting to see this whopping great bird flap it wings - that's for sure.![]()