Aerobatic aircraft Has Four exciting electric Engines


EADS, the parent company of Airbus, revealed its most recent four engine aircraft this week at the Green Aviation Show in Paris. Unlike the huge A380, this four engine airplane has just only one seat. Except the airplane has fixed the consideration of the aviation world since it is the first electric powered, entirely aerobatic four engine airplane to take to the skies.

It is based on the small twin engine Cri-Cri airplane developed by Michael Colomban in France for the duration of the 1970s, the innovative electric report is being advertised by EADS as a technology protester. Like the unique, the airplane is competent of aerobatic exercises and the company maintains a flight time of up to 30 minutes. The new aluminum structure was restored with a combined airframe to help reimburse for the extra weight of the batteries.

With a wingspan of just below 13 feet, the Cri-Cri has detained the title of the world’s smallest twin engine airplane as it was first developed. The most recent gasoline flaming version is motorized by a pair of 15 horsepower engines. The design has a realistic following, frequently in Europe and has even been customized to fly with small jet engines.

The electric Cri-Cri features has four brushless electric motors with a counter rotating propellers and lithium batteries. EADS supposed in a press release the first flight tests are predictable this week.

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