France’s Blue Spirit Plans Hydrogen Fuel Cell Light Aircraft

For safety, the entire hydrogen fuel cell-propulsion system is installed outside the fuselage of Blue Spirit’s Dragonfly.
Credit: Blue Spirit Aero
A French startup has unveiled plans to develop a hydrogen fuel cell-powered four-seat aircraft to provide flight schools and other general aviation customers with a zero-emission alternative to today’s gasoline-fueled light aircraft. Toulouse-based Blue Spirit Aero (BSA) is aiming to fly a full...

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