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by clueless123
1678 days ago
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And one more niche area.. Electric engines do not care about low oxygen, going up and down from coastal areas to high altitude Andes is economically achievable. Going from a place like Lima to Jauja in Peru can take 12 hours on a road, but barely 45 minutes by plane. An early attempt with a Pipistrel sinus motorglider
* going back down to the coast requires very little engine time :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UOB8yzieYcs |
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Some silly questions if you don't mind.
1. Up thread people talked about electric ultralights as held back by FAA. Presumably your flights are in different t jurisdiction (Lima etc). Are there enough "pro" jurisdictions to compensate for the FAA "anti"
2. Your propeller (mounted behind you) seems to regularly cut out. Is that a planned thing to save energy? just a series of push then glide?
3. What is needed to go from this to something like regular service ? What is missing from this aircraft ?