DLR Acquires D328 As Flying Hydrogen Laboratory

Dornier 328 testbed

A Dornier 328 has been modified into a flying testbed under the UpLift program to research hydrogen technologies.

Credit: DLR
German aerospace center DLR has taken delivery of a Dornier 328-100 regional turboprop modified by Deutsche Aircraft to be a flying testbed for sustainable aviation technologies. Under the UpLift project to research hydrogen technologies, the D328 testbed will be available for use by industry and...

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