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Boeing Fuel Cell Plane Flies At Last!



 
 
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Old April 11th 08, 08:42 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
noel.wade
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Default Boeing Fuel Cell Plane Flies At Last!

On Apr 10, 10:52 pm, Bruce wrote:
Weight and size. (you did ask)


I did. :-)

Weight: Hopefully Cui's battery improvements (or some similar change)
will alleviate the need to carry many pounds of batteries.

Size: Have you seen how small a powerful brushless electric motor is
these days? The prop has a large dimension in one direction; but at
least it can lie parallel to the mast and not take up much total
volume. I'm surprised there hasn't been more work on a ducted fan
solution - maybe the blades would just have to be too short to be
efficient, and still fit inside the aft fuselage... *shrug*

Take care,

--Noel
 




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