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  2. Ion-propelled aircraft - Wikipedia

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    k is the ion mobility of the working fluid, [20] expressed in A⋅s 2 ⋅kg −1 in SI units, but more commonly expressed with the unit m 2 ⋅V −1 ⋅s −1. A typical value for air at surface pressure and temperature is 1.5 × 10 −4 m 2 ⋅V −1 ⋅s −1). [20] As applied to a gas such as air, the principle is also referred to as ...

  3. MIT EAD Airframe Version 2 - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft is an example of an ionocraft, which is powered by an ionic wind generated through controlled electrical discharge. The fuselage contains a stack of 54 lithium-polymer batteries. [ 2 ] [ 8 ] With the aid of a power supply unit these deliver a minimum of 20,000 volts of electrical potential, producing enough corona discharge (EMF ...

  4. Ion Aircraft Ion - Wikipedia

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    Ion prototype at AirVenture 2010 ION 100 ION 100. The Ion Aircraft is a two-seat, twin boom, pusher configuration light aircraft based on the DreamWings Valkyrie. It was still in development in 2010 but is intended either for homebuilding from kits or flyaway production, with versions meeting US and European rules.

  5. Ion thruster - Wikipedia

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    The Deep Space 1 spacecraft, powered by an ion thruster, changed velocity by 4.3 km/s (2.7 mi/s) while consuming less than 74 kg (163 lb) of xenon. The Dawn spacecraft broke the record, with a velocity change of 11.5 km/s (7.1 mi/s), though it was only half as efficient, requiring 425 kg (937 lb) of xenon.

  6. Nuclear-powered aircraft - Wikipedia

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    The 1 December 1958 issue of Aviation Week included an article, "Soviets Flight Testing Nuclear Bomber", that claimed that the Soviets had greatly progressed a nuclear aircraft program: [10] "[a] nuclear-powered bomber is being flight tested in the Soviet Union. Completed about six months ago, this aircraft has been flying in the Moscow area ...

  7. Electric aircraft - Wikipedia

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    The Mauro Solar Riser, the first solar-powered aircraft, flew on April 29, 1979 In 2016, Solar Impulse 2 was the first solar-powered aircraft to complete a circumnavigation On April 29, 1979, the Mauro Solar Riser became the first person-carrying, solar-powered aircraft to fly, with photovoltaic cells delivering 350 W (0.47 hp) at 30 volts and ...

  8. Bye Aerospace eFlyer 2 - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The eFlyer 2 features a cantilever low-wing, a two-seat side-by-side configuration enclosed cockpit under a bubble canopy, fixed tricycle landing gear and a single electric motor in tractor configuration powered by up to six Lithium-ion battery packs. [2] [5] [3] [22] The design has a gross weight of 1,900 lb (860 kg) [2] and is made ...

  9. Category:Electric aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Solar-powered aircraft (22 P) T. Twin-motored electric aircraft (5 P) Pages in category "Electric aircraft" ... Ion-propelled aircraft; J. Joby Aviation; K. Kappa 77 ...