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Old April 4th 06, 04:32 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Fuel Cells?

Here's the website for the Alisport Silent 2 Electric.
They are reporting a climb of 6500', or cruise of
around 60 miles per charge.

http://www.alisport.com/eu/eng/silent2_b.htm



At 22:00 03 April 2006, Marc Ramsey wrote:
ORT wrote:
Marc Ramsey wrote:

Even if such numbers were known, the production version
of the Apis E
will no doubt have different performance than the
existing prototype.


Allright, no real numbers yet.


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