H2Fly Demonstrates LH2 Filling On Hydrogen Testbed

The cryogenic tank installed in the HY4’s forward left fuselage was filled with LH2 in tests at Air Liquide in Grenoble, France.

Credit: H2Fly
Germany’s H2Fly has tested the filling procedure for the liquid hydrogen tank in its HY4 test aircraft, keeping the project on track to make the first flight by a hydrogen-electric-powered aircraft using the cryogenic fuel. The HY4 is planned to begin flight tests using liquid hydrogen and fuel...
Graham Warwick

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