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Dylan Smith writes:
Aviation is probably the hardest nut to crack - it requires a portable and highly energy dense fuel - batteries probably never will crack it. It'll always need a fuel with similar energy density characteristics as diesel or gasoline. Hydrogen springs to mind, but storing it safely and in small volumes is problmatic. |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
: Dylan Smith writes: Aviation is probably the hardest nut to crack - it requires a portable and highly energy dense fuel - batteries probably never will crack it. It'll always need a fuel with similar energy density characteristics as diesel or gasoline. Hydrogen springs to mind, but storing it safely and in small volumes is problmatic. Been done, fjukkwit. Bertie |
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