Boeing to Develop a Fuel Cell Powered Airplane
gilgsn writes: "From Yahoo News: Boeing is working with a light airplane manufacturer in Spain on a fuel cell powered plane. The efficiency of electric motors, with their reliability, acceleration, lack of vibrations and noise has a lot to offer to general aviation. The project aims at exploring environmentally friendly modes of propulsion. I can easily imagine a hybrid aircraft using fuel cell technology for take-off and altitude gain, coupled with solar cells to sustain flight. I hope a kitplane manufacturer in the United States will read this. I can't wait to fly a fuel cell powered ultralight!" CD: The question is can a fuel cell deliver enough energy for a flight long enough to be practical.
>The question is can a fuel cell deliver enough energy for a flight long enough to be practical.
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well, the solar power car race shows that, cars at least, are able to harvest enough power on the move to make them practical (if expensive) so who knows...
though i'd be more reasured if a plane i was in had some sort of conventional power backup in case it got cloudy
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The Hindenburg burned so well because it was painted with a paint that is very similar to rocket fuel.
Airplane fuel is also much more dangerous than the Hindenburg was (as we have seen).
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