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  2. eVTOL - Wikipedia

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    An electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft is a variety of VTOL (vertical take-off and landing) aircraft that uses electric power to hover, take off, and land vertically.

  3. Electric aircraft - Wikipedia

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    A hybrid electric aircraft is an aircraft with a hybrid electric powertrain. It typically takes off and lands under clean and quiet electric power, and cruises under conventional piston or jet engine power. This makes long flights practical, while reducing their carbon footprint. [115]

  4. Electric planes are taking off across the globe - AOL

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    In September 2022, U.S. aviation company Eviation Aircraft debuted its all-electric aircraft.The plane, named Alice, flew for 8 minutes, reaching an altitude of 3,500 feet,and peaking at 149 knots ...

  5. Eviation Alice - Wikipedia

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    It will be built with existing technology, including a composite airframe, propulsion from two Magnix electric engines [23] and Honeywell's flight control systems, including automatic landing. [8] At 3,700 kg (8,200 lb), the batteries account for 60% of the aircraft take-off weight. [12] Manufacturing is planned in the US. [11]

  6. Electric planes are here – but they won't solve flying's CO₂ ...

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  7. Why electric planes haven't taken off yet - AOL

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    Battery-powered electric planes could be the future of aviation. Pipistrel, Ampaire, Eviation, and MagniX are betting on zero-emissions air travel. Why electric planes haven't taken off yet

  8. Pivotal BlackFly - Wikipedia

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    The BlackFly is made from carbon-fiber reinforced epoxy with all-electric battery-powered propulsion. It has two 13.6 ft (4.15 m) cantilevered tandem wings, on the front and rear of a short fuselage. It has two 13.6 ft (4.15 m) cantilevered tandem wings, on the front and rear of a short fuselage.

  9. Battery breakthrough could see electric planes finally take off

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