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In article Jim Logajan writes:
(Alan) wrote: Now, if I had the cash, I would be inclined to see if that 3 horsepower could be fed to a reasonably efficient prop to drive an ultralight around. It might be difficult to stay ultralight with all the solar power weight, but it would be fun if it could be made to work. You are about 28 years too late - it was demonstrated in 1980. Here's a brief history of solar powered flight: http://www.nasa.gov/centers/dryden/n...-054-DFRC.html Yet none of these efforts were funded and built by individuals. Research projects are nice, but many of those were extreme cases of extra light aircraft. I expect that you have never flown one. Neither have I. Many of these were special case aircraft, similar to the ones for human powered flight. They weren't exactly something that you haul out, hop in, and fly off casually. With increases in efficiency and dropping prices for solar cells, we may one day be able to fly our own solar aircraft, instead of just reading about better funded researchers doing it. Alan |
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