Embraer/Neiva's Ethanol-Fueled Crop Duster Ipanema Recognized by Scientific American Magazine

The ethanol-fueled, Brazilian-built Ipanema agricultural aircraft has been recognized as among the top 50 worldwide inventions of 2005 by Scientific American magazine. Built by Neiva, an Embraer subsidiary, the Ipanema is the world's first production aircraft certified for flying with ethanol fuel...

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