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Old August 7th 07, 04:58 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.homebuilt,rec.aviation.ultralight,rec.aviation.soaring
Bill Daniels
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"Michael Ash" wrote in message
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In rec.aviation.soaring wrote:
In rec.aviation.piloting Phil wrote:
I wonder if anyone has done any experiments with a hybrid drive system
for an aircraft. I am thinking of something like a 3-cylinder diesel
engine providing enough power for cruise, supplemented with a battery
pack and motor for takeoff and climb.


The advantage for hybrids comes from stop and go driving where the
battery is charged by regenerative braking.

There isn't much stop and go flying.


There is also an advantage which comes from only needing to size the
engine for cruise, not for acceleration, since you can suppliment the
smaller engine with the batteries during acceleration. Smaller engines are
generally more efficient than larger ones when putting out the same amount
of power.

The other advantage is that the engine can stay in the engine's efficiency
band even when the RPM demanded of it is higher (acceleration) or lower
(initial start).

However, these also don't help nearly as much on aircraft as on cars. The
difference between acceleration and cruise power on an aircraft is much
less than in a car, and aircraft engines tend to spend most of their time
in the efficiency band anyway, especially if there's a constant-speed prop
affixed. The extra drag caused by the extra weight of the batteries and
the rest of the hybrid system would probably outweigh any efficiency gain.

--
Michael Ash


There is, I believe, a UAV using hybrid power. The idea is to switch off
the gas engine and run on electric power for a stealthy approach to a
"location of interest".

Bill Daniels
Rogue Amoeba Software