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Brian -- http://www.earthwaves.org/forum/index.php - Earth Sciences discussion http://www.skywise711.com - Lasers, Seismology, Astronomy, Skepticism Sed quis custodiet ipsos Custodes? |
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On Wed, 17 Jun 2015 04:28:34 +0000 (UTC), Skywise
wrote: http://www.cnn.com/videos/tv/2015/06...e-fan-orig.cnn Brian Interesting. The Airbus E-Fan is intended for flight instruction. Would that be multiengine flight instruction? ----------------------------------------------------------------------- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airbus_E-Fan Airbus E-Fan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia E-Fan Airbus E-Fan (14088845198).jpg Airbus E-Fan in flight at 2014 Berlin Air Show Role Electric aircraft Manufacturer Airbus Group Innovations Designer Didier Esteyne[1] First flight 11 March 2014 Introduction 2017 Status Under development Number built 1 The Airbus E-Fan is a prototype two-seater electric aircraft being developed by Airbus Group. It was flight demonstrated to the world press at the Farnborough International Airshow in the UK in July 2014. The target market is pilot training. Contents 1 Design and development 2 Variants 3 Specifications 4 References 5 External links Design and development Airbus Group is developing an electric aircraft with Aero Composite Saintonge. The aircraft uses on-board lithium batteries to power the two electric motors and can carry two passengers. A test flight was conducted in April 2014 at Mérignac Airport, France, landing in front of a large audience, the French Minister of Industry Arnaud Montebourg being one of them. At the 2014 Farnborough Airshow, Airbus announced that the E-Fan 2.0 will go into production by 2017 with a side-by-side seating layout.[2] Airbus has stated that there are plans for development of a commercial regional aircraft in the near future.[3][4] The E-Fan is an all-electric two-seat twin-motor low-wing monoplane of composite structure. It has a T-tail and a retractable tandem landing gear with outrigger wheels. The two motors are mounted on either side of the rear fuselage. Two production variants are planned, a two-seater E-Fan 2.0 for use as a trainer, and the E-Fan 4.0 four-seater. The E-Fan 4.0 appears identical to the E-Fan apart from a fuselage stretch. To increase flight duration the E-Fan 4.0 will have a hybrid-electric system that will have a small engine to charge the battery, which will increase its duration from 2 hours to 3.5 hours. First flight of the E-Fan 2.0 is planned for 2014 and the E-Fan 4.0 should follow in 2019.[1] A ducted fan on the E-Fan The E-fan is of all-composite construction and is propelled by two ducted, variable-pitch fans spun by two electric motors totaling 60 kW of power. Ducting increases thrust while reducing noise, and having the fans mounted centrally provides better control. The motors moving the fans are powered by a series of 250-volt lithium-ion polymer batteries made by South Korean company Kokam. The batteries are mounted in the inboard section of the wings. They have enough power for one hour and take one hour to recharge. An onboard backup battery is available to make an emergency landing if power runs out while airborne. The E-fan's undercarriage consists of two retractable fore and aft wheels, with another two under the wings. Unusually for an aircraft, the wheels are powered by a 6 kW electric motor, which allows the plane to be taxied without the main motors, and are able to accelerate it to 60 km/h (37 mph; 32 kn) for takeoffs. Having the takeoff run performed by the undercarriage relieves some of the burden on the flight motors.[5] In December 2014 Airbus announced that DAHER-SOCATA will complete the design work on the aircraft and certify it. VoltAir, an Airbus subsidiary, developed the initial prototype and will work with Daher-Socata during the testing phase as the project manager.[6] At this point the aircraft became the VoltAir E-Fan.[1] On 30 April 2015 the company announced that the aircraft will be produced at Pau Pyrénées Airport, south-west France, at a new facility to be constructed in 2016, that will be near the DAHER-SOCATA plant at Tarbes. First deliveries are expected at the end of 2017 or early 2018.[7][8] Variants E-Fan Two-seat concept aircraft ad technology demonstrator, first flown March 2014.[1][9] E-Fan 2.0 Proposed all-electric two-seat production variant, to fly 2017.[1] E-Fan 4.0 Proposed hybrid-electric four-seat variant, to fly 2019; a kerosene fuelled generator will extend endurance from 2 hr to 3 hr 30 min.[1] E-Thrust Proposed 90-seat regional jet based on the principles of the E-Fan.[9] Specifications Data from Jane's All the World's Aircraft 2014/15[10] General characteristics Crew: two Length: 6.67 m (21 ft 11 in) Wingspan: 9.50 m (31 ft 2 in) Max takeoff weight: 550 kg (1,213 lb) Powerplant: 2 × Electric motor , 30 kW (40 hp) each via eight-blade ducted fans,each producing thrust of 0.75 kN (266 lb st) Performance Maximum speed: 220 km/h (137 mph; 119 kn) all performance figures estimated Cruising speed: 160 km/h (99 mph; 86 kn) Endurance: 60 min Lift-to-drag: 16:1[1] References Gunston, Bill (2015). Jane's All the World's Aircraft : development & production : 2015-16. IHS Global. pp. 410–11. ISBN 978-0-7106-3135-0. "Airbus commits to E-Fan Production". Retrieved 16 July 2014. O'Callaghan, Jonathan (2013-09-17). "Airbus unveils plans for battery-powered planes within the next 20 years". The daily Mail (online ed.). UK. Retrieved 2014-04-28. Bertorelli, Paul (2014-04-24). "Airbus Announces Electric Aircraft". Av Web. Retrieved 2014-04-28. "E-Fan electric aircraft makes first public flight", Giz mag, 30 April 2014. Kauh, Elaine (11 December 2014). "Daher-Socata To Develop Airbus E-Fan". AVweb. Retrieved 14 December 2014. "Airbus E-Fan To Be Built In Pau, France". AVweb. Retrieved 1 May 2015. "L'E-fan décollera de Pau". La Tribune (in French). 30 April 2015. Retrieved 4 May 2015. Reed Business Information Limited. "Airbus light aircraft initiative blazes trail to electric future". Jackson, Paul A. (2014). Jane's All the World's Aircraft : development & production : 2014-15. IHS Global. p. 335. ISBN 978-0-7106-3094-0. External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to Airbus E-Fan. Airbus Group E-Aircraft Day Airbus Group E-Fan Brochure |
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Larry Dighera wrote:
On Wed, 17 Jun 2015 04:28:34 +0000 (UTC), Skywise wrote: http://www.cnn.com/videos/tv/2015/06...e-fan-orig.cnn Brian Interesting. The Airbus E-Fan is intended for flight instruction. Would that be multiengine flight instruction? I predict it will rank right up there with the Lancer 402 in terms of success. -- Jim Pennino |
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george152 wrote:
On 18/06/2015 11:55 a.m., wrote: Larry Dighera wrote: On Wed, 17 Jun 2015 04:28:34 +0000 (UTC), Skywise wrote: http://www.cnn.com/videos/tv/2015/06...e-fan-orig.cnn Brian Interesting. The Airbus E-Fan is intended for flight instruction. Would that be multiengine flight instruction? I predict it will rank right up there with the Lancer 402 in terms of success. When they produce a machine that is a 4 seater and has a 4 hour endurance I'll look at electric powered aircraft but not before I would take any number of seats, 4 hour endurance, 30 minute recharge time, a guarantied 6 year battery life, and a battery replacement cost of less than $10,000. -- Jim Pennino |
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wrote in :
I would take any number of seats, 4 hour endurance, 30 minute recharge time, a guarantied 6 year battery life, and a battery replacement cost of less than $10,000. Battery life is going to be dictated by number of cycles, not time. And, I would imagine there would be a 'black box' recording battery use for warranty purposes. At least that's what I'd do if I were selling them. Brian -- http://www.earthwaves.org/forum/index.php - Earth Sciences discussion http://www.skywise711.com - Lasers, Seismology, Astronomy, Skepticism Sed quis custodiet ipsos Custodes? |
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