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  2. List of electric aircraft - Wikipedia

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    First manned, solar-powered airplane. Based on the UFM Easy Riser. Solar cells charged battery for flight. [53] MC15E Cri-Cri: Propeller: Battery: 2010 [54] Militky MB-E1: West Germany: Propeller: Battery: Experimental: 1973: Prototype: First manned airplane to fly solely on electric power. [55] NASA Centurion: United States: UAV: Solar ...

  3. Synergy Aircraft Synergy - Wikipedia

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    Development was started in 2010 to develop the Synergy as a future kit airplane. The Synergy is the first aircraft that was designed to use the 200 hp (149 kW) DeltaHawk V-4 engine. An electric-powered 1/4 scale version of the aircraft has been built and flown via radio control. [2]

  4. Yuneec International E430 - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft was being developed as a kit aircraft for the US market. The development of the E430 was funded entirely by Yuneec CEO Tian Yu. The company had planned to construct a 260,000 square foot (25,000 sq m) factory to produce the aircraft in Shanghai, that was expected to open in October 2009.

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  6. Flightstar - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft replaces the Spyder's two-stroke engine with a Yuneec Power Drive 20 20 kW (27 hp) electric motor and two 28 lb (13 kg) Lithium polymer battery packs which provide a 40-minute endurance. The aircraft is intended to be developed into a commercially available kit and forecast to be available for under US$25,000. [7] [8] [9]

  7. eVTOL - Wikipedia

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    The plane is to be sold as an experimental kit aircraft that requires only a private pilot license. [15] In October 2020 with a $60 million investment in Joby Aviation, a business building an electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft intended to provide air cab service, Delta joined the list of airlines funding EV technology startups.