BOEING'S RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER
BOEING'S RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER in Madrid, Spain, is leading an effort the company said will result in a fuel-cell powered electric airplane flight in late 2004 or early 2005. The plane will be a motorized glider--a modified version of the Austrian company Diamond's Katana Xtreme Motorglider...
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