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On Mon, 27 Apr 2015 08:25:02 +1200, george152 wrote:
On 27/04/2015 1:58 a.m., Larry Dighera wrote: Glaring omission: SOLAR IMPULSE http://us3.campaign-archive2.com/?u=553e7fdb79a7f1570622b070d&id=5e3b071d05&e=2b92d 60fc6 Round the world flight with the Sun as sole fuel source! Thanks for that Larry. At present I'm extracting the urine (taking the ****) out of some-one who thinks the Solar Impulse is a breakthrough. Pointed out that that last leg took them 17 hours. Most of the Cessnas and Pipers I fly would do it with 4-6 SOB in 4 hours You are correct, George. Eric Raymond was flying solely on solar power many years before the Solar Impulse project began. That said, I know of no other solar powered aircraft that has succeeded, indeed embarked upon, a round-the-world flight fueled solely by sunlight as the Solar Impulse has. Comparing today's electrically powered aircraft to Cessnas and Pipers is a bit like comparing the Wright Flyer to them; electrically powered aircraft are still in their infancy of development. What I found interesting about the symposium was the big names on the roster of speakers: Airbus, Northrop-Grumman, NASA, Carnegie Mellon University ... It would seem that electrically powered aircraft are making steady advances in performance and credibility as they are continuing to be developed and technology improves. Personally, I believe that one day the world will look back on the petroleum-based era of motive power as the "Model T" era, and be thankful for the development of far more efficient and cleaner electrical power. But then, as being a "card carrying" IBEW member for over 50 years, and having benefit of the schooling they provided for four years, I may be a bit biased. :-) |
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