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    NASA’s LEAPTech electric airplane propulsion system could change the aviation industry forever!

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    Well, it seems like the aviation industry is in for a green overhaul after all! Currently, NASA is busy spending its time at the drawing boards, working on a concept that could very well bring electric propulsion to the world … Continue reading3

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    Puffin is NASA’s one-person electric aircraft

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    Strap yourself up and fly off to space with NASA’s Puffin. Everything nice, cool and awesome is usually hushed up before it finally shows its glorious head in the market. It’s the same with the Puffin. NASA has finally claimed … Continue reading3

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    First commercial electric aircraft launched

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    This is an aircraft that is claiming to be the world’s first commercially available electric aircraft. The Yuneec E430 is a twin seat, single engine. This lightweight composite-construction E430 charges in three hours from a domestic 230 volt powerpoint, runs … Continue reading3

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    SkySpark – The 100% eco-friendly electric aircraft sets a record of 250 km/h

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    At the start of this year, we mentioned about clean intentions of 100% eco-friendly electric aircraft SkySpark’s aims to set world record. It is now known that last week, SkySpark tested for a flight and successfully set a record for … Continue reading3

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    Taurus Electro – The Electric Airplane is here

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    Flying may soon become an everyday thing to do if the plans of CAFE Foundation take shape. CAFE is a nonprofit aiming to advance personal air travel, CAFE stands for Comparative Aircraft Flight Efficiency. The Electric Aircraft Symposium held in … Continue reading3

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