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Wat (wie) is NASA Electric Aircraft Testbed - definitie


NASA Electric Aircraft Testbed         
  • NASA Electric Aircraft Testbed
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The NASA Electric Aircraft Testbed (NEAT) is a NASA reconfigurable testbed in Plum Brook Station, Ohio, used to design, develop, assemble and test electric aircraft power systems, from a small, one or two person aircraft up to airliners. NASA research agreements (NRA) are granted to develop electric-propulsion components.
Testbed aircraft         
  • Avro 691 Lancastrian]] testbed (outer position), June 1954
  • GE36]] propfan engine
  • hybrid powerplant]]
AEROPLANE, HELICOPTER OR OTHER KIND OF AIRCRAFT (SPECIALLY DESIGNED OR MODIFIED FROM SERIAL PRODUCTION AIRCRAFT) INTENDED FOR FLIGHT RESEARCH OR TESTING THE AIRCRAFT CONCEPTS OR ON-BOARD EQUIPMENT
Testbed Aircraft
A testbed aircraft is an aeroplane, helicopter or other kind of aircraft intended for flight research or testing the aircraft concepts or on-board equipment. These could be specially designed or modified from serial production aircraft.
Electric aircraft         
  • The [[Siemens SP200D]] motor powering the [[Airbus CityAirbus]]
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  • The Militky MB-E1, a converted [[Brditschka HB-3]] motor glider (later HB-23 pictured) was the first full-size electric aircraft
  • [[Solution F/Chretien Helicopter]]
  • The [[Mauro Solar Riser]], the first solar-powered aircraft, flew on April 29, 1979
  • [[NASA Electric Aircraft Testbed]]
  • The 1918 [[Petróczy-Kármán-Žurovec]] PKZ-2 tethered helicopter followed the 1917 PKZ-1
  • The [[NASA Pathfinder Plus]] electric-powered [[unmanned aerial vehicle]]
  • [[Solar panel]]s on the [[NASA Pathfinder]] wing's upper surface
  • The Taurus G4 taking off from the [[Sonoma County Airport]] in California
  • In 2016, [[Solar Impulse]] 2 was the first solar-powered aircraft to complete a [[circumnavigation]]
  • Batteries]] for the Tier1 Engineering electric [[Robinson R44]]
  • [[NASA]] developed the [[X-57 Maxwell]] from a [[Tecnam P2006T]]
AIRCRAFT POWERED BY ELECTRIC MOTORS AS OPPOSED TO INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES
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An electric aircraft is an aircraft powered by electricity, almost always via one or more electric motors which drive propellers. Electricity may be supplied by a variety of methods, the most common being batteries.