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Hydrogenius Electric Airplane Competing for $1.65m NASA Prize
By | September 29, 2009
By Mike on September 28th, 2009 Researchers and designers at the University of Stuttgart’s Institute of Aircraft Design (IFB) have announced that they’ll begin the construction of a zero-emission electric aircraft powered by hydrogen fuel cells. The aircraft, called Hydrogenius will compete in NASA’s Green Flight Challenge competition.The competition, sponsored by Comparative Aircraft Efficiency Foundation and NASA, will reward the first plane that exceeds an equivalent fuel-efficiency
Source:Hydrogenius Electric Airplane Competing for $1.65m NASA Prize
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