Aircraft Maintenance Technology

NOV-DEC 2017

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www.AviationPros.com 9 THE WORLD OF "CONVENTIONAL" E-AIRCRAFT There are many examples of new and con- verted or adapted airframes which have become valid all electric aircraft. Besides the Pipistrel and Alpha Trainer there are many manufacturers and entrepreneurs which are pursuing this all-electric way in conventional fixed-wing aircraft. As an example we have to mention the conventionally looking Aero Electric Aircraft Corp. and its two-seat Sun Flyer trainer together with the bigger brother called Sun Flyer 4 airplane. The Sun Flyer 4 will have a payload of 800 pounds for pilot and passengers, and should stay air- borne for four hours with a $19-per-hour operating cost. AN UNCONVENTIONAL FIXED- WING AIRCRAFT An all new project is the XTI Aircraft. It is a new design, conventionally looking, fixed-wing aircraft with unconventional propulsion. The American Company and its CEO Robert LaBelle presented the TriFan project at the 2017 Paris Airshow. The six-seat airplane will possibly have the speed, range, and comfort of a busi- ness jet and the ability to take off and land vertically. The three swiveling fans driven by twin Siemens electric motors will be powered by a not-yet-disclosed and dislocated turbine/generator unit. DISTRIBUTED PROPULSION: THE GAME CHANGER Electric propulsion opens new possibili- ties which conventional engine-propeller rousseaumetal.com THINK INNOVATION, DURABILITY, QUALITY VISIT ROUSSEAUMETAL.COM TO FIND AVIATION MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT LIKE NO OTHER 5S : Color-coded to organize your inventor y Wide range of accessories adapts the storage to your needs Lifetime warranty on the rolling mechanism FLEXIBLE STORAGE FOR OPTIMAL USE OF SPACE AviationPros.com/company/10226413

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