AeroDelft Advances Phoenix Hydrogen Aircraft Project

AeroDelft’s Phoenix subscale prototype has flown on battery power as a precursor to hydrogen-fueled flights.
Credit: AeroDelft
The AeroDelft student team from Delft Technical University, the Netherlands, has flown a subscale prototype under its Project Phoenix to convert a light general aviation aircraft to liquid-hydrogen propulsion. The prototype, a one-third-scale uncrewed model of the E-genius electric motor glider...
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