Misinterpretation Delays Certification Of Electric DHC-2 Beaver

ePlane

Harbour Air's ePlane 1.0 prototype has logged more than 70 test flights.

Credit: Harbour Air Seaplanes
Certification issues are delaying Harbour Air Seaplanes’ plans to convert its fleet of De Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beavers to electric propulsion. The technology is outpacing the regulators, says the British Columbia, Canada-based airline, which now expects to certify the eBeaver some time after mid...
Graham Warwick

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