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  2. List of current production certified light aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Single engine piston aircraft with tricycle landing gear [1]; Model Engine Power hp Seats Wing Sq. Ft. MTOW lb Empty lb Cruise knots Range nmi AS 202 Bravo NG: L. AEIO-360: 180: 3: 149: 2,202: 1,389

  3. Lithium-ion flow battery - Wikipedia

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    A cathode-flow lithium-iodine (Li–I) battery uses the triiodide/iodide (I3 − /I −) redox couple in aqueous solution.It has energy density of 0.33 kWh/kg because of the solubility of LiI in aqueous solution (≈8.2M) and its power density of 130 mW/cm 2 at a current rate of 60 mA/cm 2, 328 K.

  4. Flow battery - Wikipedia

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    A typical flow battery consists of two tanks of liquids which are pumped past a membrane held between two electrodes. [1]A flow battery, or redox flow battery (after reduction–oxidation), is a type of electrochemical cell where chemical energy is provided by two chemical components dissolved in liquids that are pumped through the system on separate sides of a membrane.

  5. Light aircraft - Wikipedia

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    A typical light aircraft: the Cessna 172 With a maximum gross takeoff weight of 12,500 lbs, the DHC-6 Twin Otter is an example of the upper limit of the light aircraft category.

  6. Rear-inflow jet - Wikipedia

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    Conceptual airflow in a squall line with the Rear-inflow jet shown. The rear-inflow jet is a component of bow echoes in a mesoscale convective system that aids in creating a stronger cold pool and downdraft.

  7. Portal:Aviation/Intro - Wikipedia

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    The Boeing 747, one of the most iconic aircraft in history.. Aviation includes the activities surrounding mechanical flight and the aircraft industry. Aircraft includes fixed-wing and rotary-wing types, morphable wings, wing-less lifting bodies, as well as lighter-than-air aircraft such as hot air balloons and airships.