Posted on 05/28/2020 11:36:48 AM PDT by RomanSoldier19
Up, Up and Away! World's largest all-electric aircraft takes to the skies for the first time making a 30-minute flight over Washington State
A single test pilot flew the all-electric aircraft over Moses Lake in Washington
MagniX have added their 750-watt electric motor to a Cessna Grand Caravan
It can seat up to nine people and required few changes to make it all electric
They hope to have a 100-mile range commercial version on sale in 2021
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
“Once again, you reply with a cryptic pic, no information, no context. “
Paint with Harbor Air and MagniX.
Harbor Air is the one you laughed at that wouldn’t go electric.
MagnaX is the motor manufacturer listed in the OP article.
I'm not so down on this innovator as I am on your crass attitude in playing gotcha. You never acknowledged that POH data is not inclusive of FAA restrictions on flights, nor should it be. You seem to think you have made some point. Good for you.
I think that this battery powered plane will cost a lot more than Harbor Air thinks once VFR flyable days in battery friendly temperatures is factored in. Like a tesla driver, someone will feel good, and thats whats important. But I am not a nuclear power plant operator so what do I know. I've only been aviating since 79'.
In the caption: Today marked the first flight test of the 750-horsepower magni500 all-electric propulsion system on a Cessna 208B Grand Caravan in Moses Lake, Washington.
Ahh, makes much more sense, now.
” You never acknowledged that POH data is not inclusive of FAA restrictions on flights, nor should it be. You seem to think you have made some point. Good for you. “
The point is the company did not declare the max range. It declared commercial operations of 100 miles range.
Well actually it said...They hope to have a 100-mile range commercial version on sale in 2021. See the difference?
“Yep, and your map shows flights out to 300 miles which MagniX says they wont be at until 2030 “
Harbor Air says their longest route is 168 miles (Seattle to Vancouver) and they expect to make that in 2022.
“Well actually it said...They hope to have a 100-mile range commercial version on sale in 2021. See the difference?”
Yep. Not the max range specification. Also not a direct quote from the manufacturer.
No, a working number that I stated was pretty useless for anything but local area flight. Wow, do you just look for argument or does it seek you out?
If it wants to fly IFR it will need redundant independent flight instruments at a minimum. That can be done with independent electrical systems, which is what is done in some glass cockpit aircraft today. A vacuum system would not be independent in an electric powered engine.
Well magnix says they will be at 150 miles in 2025, so they have a scheduling challenge.
Unless the lithium hydride battery decides to spontaneously combust.
Sure, battery life has gone up a bit, charging times down a bit, and storage capacity up a bit, but no dramatic breakthroughs like the creation of Li-ion almost 40 years ago.
“Well magnix says they will be at 150 miles in 2025, so they have a scheduling challenge.”
I found a third source that says they say they will be double by 2025.
They are referring to HA’s statement of a 100 mile flying range. That would be 200 miles.
Strip-mining for the raw materials for batteries is a thousand times more harmful to the environment than fracking, and most all the electricity used to charge them comes from burning carbon, but the important thing is that you get to virtue signal and tell yourself how much smarter than everyone else you are.
By the way, where did you get your engineering degree?
“and I expect an electric conversion wont be any cheaper”
MagniX states the conversion is approximately the cost of the turbine overhaul. From then on it is all savings.
But no electric cars 40 years ago...........
“Strip-mining for the raw materials for batteries is a thousand times more harmful to the environment than fracking, and most all the electricity used to charge them comes from burning carbon, “
Sixty percent in the U.S.. In some areas almost none is carbon based. When did. you. become a rabid environmentalist?
“By the way, where did you get your engineering degree?”
U of F.
I am sick to death of you fake environmental fanboys destroying the environment with huge solar farms and bird-killing wind turbines that require far more carbon energy than they produce.
https://www.wind-watch.org/news/2010/04/08/wind-power-is-a-complete-disaster/
There is no evidence that industrial wind power is likely to have a significant impact on carbon emissions. The European experience is instructive. Denmark, the worlds most wind-intensive nation, with more than 6,000 turbines generating 19% of its electricity, has yet to close a single fossil-fuel plant. It requires 50% more coal-generated electricity to cover wind powers unpredictability, and pollution and carbon dioxide emissions have risen (by 36% in 2006 alone).
Flemming Nissen, the head of development at West Danish generating company ELSAM (one of Denmarks largest energy utilities) tells us that wind turbines do not reduce carbon dioxide emissions. The German experience is no different. Der Spiegel reports that Germanys CO2 emissions havent been reduced by even a single gram, and additional coal- and gas-fired plants have been constructed to ensure reliable delivery.
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