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Another 'green' machine.

#1 Post by Samray » Thu Jan 03, 2008 7:34 pm

The Electra, a wood-and-fabric single-seater, flew for 48 minutes for 50km (30 miles) around the southern Alps, winning a global race to apply battery power to a fixed-wing standard aircraft.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/w ... 123681.ece

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#2 Post by D-Rider » Thu Jan 03, 2008 11:35 pm

Non polluting ???? avoiding fossil fuels ????

How do these imbeciles believe the electricity is made ???

I've always been a fan of things that reduce consumption of resources and reduce pollution - at school my physics A-level project was on solar power, over 20 years ago I was doing research work on electric and hybrid vehicles at Cov Uni (Poly in those days) .... but there is so much SHITE these days that ignores the inefficiencies of power conversion to and from electricity, that ignores the fact that the majority of electricity production consumes fossil fuels and releases pollutants ..... not to mention the politics surrounding the new religion of man-made global-warming !!!
You may have noticed that it pisses me off!

As for the plane itself - very interesting - nice to see people trying other power sources and making them function .... but as for the reporting ....

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#3 Post by Gio » Wed Jan 09, 2008 11:02 am

D-Rider wrote:Non polluting ???? avoiding fossil fuels ????

How do these imbeciles believe the electricity is made ???

I've always been a fan of things that reduce consumption of resources and reduce pollution - at school my physics A-level project was on solar power, over 20 years ago I was doing research work on electric and hybrid vehicles at Cov Uni (Poly in those days) .... but there is so much SHITE these days that ignores the inefficiencies of power conversion to and from electricity, that ignores the fact that the majority of electricity production consumes fossil fuels and releases pollutants ..... not to mention the politics surrounding the new religion of man-made global-warming !!!
You may have noticed that it pisses me off!

As for the plane itself - very interesting - nice to see people trying other power sources and making them function .... but as for the reporting ....
Could we say the person writing it was a fossil in the head? :smt002

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#4 Post by fastasfcuk » Wed Jan 09, 2008 1:54 pm

D-Rider wrote:Non polluting ???? avoiding fossil fuels ????

How do these imbeciles believe the electricity is made ???

I've always been a fan of things that reduce consumption of resources and reduce pollution - at school my physics A-level project was on solar power, over 20 years ago I was doing research work on electric and hybrid vehicles at Cov Uni (Poly in those days) .... but there is so much SHITE these days that ignores the inefficiencies of power conversion to and from electricity, that ignores the fact that the majority of electricity production consumes fossil fuels and releases pollutants ..... not to mention the politics surrounding the new religion of man-made global-warming !!!
You may have noticed that it pisses me off!

As for the plane itself - very interesting - nice to see people trying other power sources and making them function .... but as for the reporting ....
i noticed. :smt002

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