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On 2011-06-22, george wrote:
They'd come under the heading of toys. No crosscountry range, a useless rating and a constant changing of battery packs. As things improve, electric aircraft may make for a great glider towplane! Less noise for the neighbours to whine about, less concern with cooking the engine on climbout and cooling the engine excessively on descent, lower maintenance with far fewer moving parts. Electric propulsion also would be good for a self-launching motorglider, lower complexity, battery pack doesn't need to be all that big since you only need power for perhaps 10 minutes (5 minutes to launch, perhaps keep 5 minutes in hand just in case you need a second attempt to find lift). Of course, the Wright's first aircraft wasn't all that useful, but with development it became useful. Battery and motor control technology is improving. The electric aircraft will almost certainly remain a niche aircraft for some time to come, but I wouldn't write it off forever. |
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