FITTING 3 PHASE AC MOTOR INTO AIRPLANE UGRADNJA TROFAZNOG MOTORA U AVION
ELECTRIC AIRPLANE     ELEKTRIČNI AVION                  

ISTRAŽIVANJE I RAZVOJ  ELEKTRIČNOG POGONSKOG   AGREGATA  ZA  AVION
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German Company Debuts Elektra One Electric and Solar-Powered Aircraft

 

Zero emissions electric airplane recharges underneath solar hangar

Calin Gologan, the head of PC Aero and developer of the Traveler TR230 four-passenger light airplane, introduced his Elektra One all-electric, single-seat airplane at Aero 2010 in Friedrichshafen, Germany. The 120 kg (264 lbs) composite airplane is powered by a 16 kW (peak) electric motor and has a operational endurance of up to 3 hours at 120 km/h. Its wingspan is 8.6 meters (28 ft) and it has an effective payload of 90 kg. (164 lbs).

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It is designed to compete in the CAFE Green Flight Challenge in California this July. Partnering with NASA, the Challenge requires the aircraft to fly at least 100 miles per passenger on less than half a gallon of fuel or 17kWh of electric power at a minimum speed of 100 mph. The maximum range of the Elektra One is 400 km at 160 km/h.

PC Aero estimates that the all-electric airplane can fly up to 300 hours a year on the solar energy provided by just 20 square meters (215 sq ft) of solar panels, with an ROI of just eight years at current operating cost in Europe. It estimates flying clubs can operate Elektra One for 30 euros an hour.

 


BELOW IMAGES ARE ORIGINAL IMAGES FROM SONEX AIRCRAFT

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This motor is the most powerful, lightest-weight, and efficient unit of this type ever produced.

It is a 3 phase, 270 volt, 200 amp motor that will be over 90 percent efficient.

AC 3 PHASE 270  VOLT 200 AMPERE MOTOR

Elegantly designed anodized aluminum and nickel-plated steel parts in combination with bearings, races, snap rings, magnets, etc.

 

ELEKTRICNI MOTOR - AVION SONEX SISTEM

E-Flight Electric Motor was first run in the fall of 2007 at low power using simple computerized commutation software.

VIDEO LINK NA YOUTUBE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8Pb_psj1A8

LINK NA WEB SAJT  http://www.aeroconversions.com/e-flight

LINK NA WEB SAJT http://www.sonexaircraft.com

 


Boeing's Hydrogen Fuel Cell Aircraft

Boeing Hydrogen Fuel Cell Aircraft

Boeing has flown a manned aircraft on hydrogen fuel cell power. The full text of Boeing's release follows:

Boeing announced today that it has, for the first time in aviation history, flown a manned airplane powered by hydrogen fuel cells.

The recent milestone is the work of an engineering team at Boeing Research & Technology Europe (BR&TE) in Madrid, with assistance from industry partners in Austria, France, Germany, Spain, the United Kingdom and the United States.

"Boeing is actively working to develop new technologies for environmentally progressive aerospace products," said Francisco Escarti, BR&TE's managing director. "We are proud of our pioneering work during the past five years on the Fuel Cell Demonstrator Airplane project. It is a tangible example of how we are exploring future leaps in environmental performance, as well as a credit to the talents and innovative spirit of our team."
A fuel cell is an electrochemical device that converts hydrogen directly into electricity and heat with none of the products of combustion such as carbon dioxide. Other than heat, water is its only exhaust.

A two-seat Dimona motor-glider with a 16.3 meter (53.5 foot) wingspan was used as the airframe. Built by Diamond Aircraft Industries of Austria, it was modified by BR&TE to include a Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) fuel cell/lithium-ion battery hybrid system to power an electric motor coupled to a conventional propeller. Three test flights took place in February and March at the airfield in Ocana, south of Madrid, operated by the Spanish company SENASA.

During the flights, the pilot of the experimental airplane climbed to an altitude of 1,000 meters (3,300 feet) above sea level using a combination of battery power and power generated by hydrogen fuel cells. Then, after reaching the cruise altitude and disconnecting the batteries, the pilot flew straight and level at a cruising speed of 100 kilometers per hour (62 miles per hour) for approximately 20 minutes on power solely generated by the fuel cells.

According to Boeing researchers, PEM fuel cell technology potentially could power small manned and unmanned air vehicles. Over the longer term, solid oxide fuel cells could be applied to secondary power-generating systems, such as auxiliary power units for large commercial airplanes. Boeing does not envision that fuel cells will ever provide primary power for large passenger airplanes, but the company will continue to investigate their potential, as well as other sustainable alternative fuel and energy sources that improve environmental performance.

BR&TE, part of the Boeing Phantom Works advanced R&D unit, has worked closely with Boeing Commercial Airplanes and a network of partners since 2003 to design, assemble and fly the experimental craft.

The group of companies, universities and institutions participating in this project includes:

Austria - Diamond Aircraft Industries

France - SAFT France

Germany - Gore,   MT Propeller

Spain - Adventia,  Aerlyper,  Air Liquide SpainIndra,   Ingeniería de Instrumentación y Control (IIC),  Inventia,  SENASA, Swagelok, Técnicas Aeronauticas de Madrid (TAM),   Tecnobit,  Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, and the Regional Government of Madrid.

United Kingdom - Intelligent Energy

United States - UQM Technologies

Boeing Hydrogen Fuel Cell Aircraft

VIDEO LINK NA YOUTUBE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzeCQblYHic

 


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