www.wired.com - The E-Fan is the brainchild of Didier Esteyne, an engineer and pilot with a knack for electric aircraft. Two years ago he unveiled an electric version of the diminutive Cri-Cri, which made its debut here last year. Esteyne worked with EADS...
When I went to Dan Beattie's page, I saw this message from Dave G there about a Canadian Electric Glider company. Too cool. My next trike is definitely going to be an electric (used) soaring...
Let's have a group effort to list out what is available in 103 & Soaring trikes. Help fill in the blanks / ?? too
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You know, these guys from Earthstar are only about 50 miles form me and part of the PRUA club I belong to.
Maybe Ken ( @Knussear ) & I could get some used stuff from him, if Rizzy can get us a good deal on a engine-less soaring trike.
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www.aopa.org - Glad to see some progress in the electric trike arena.
South Carolina pilot sets the bar (not too high)
On June 21, with scattered clouds overhead and a crowd gathered on and around Greenville Downtown Airport in Greenville, S.C., Gary Davis...
www.mailtribune.com - Aerospace engineer Stephan Boutenko was inspired to design a new electric airplane after reading about a Chinese-built model in 2009. The Chinese airplane could only fly 55 mph; Boutenko thought he could improve on that and assembled a team that...