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For those that don't watch the military aviation sites. Boeing: Phantom Eye
For those that don't watch the military aviation sites. Boeing: Phantom Eye
Let the engineers loose and most anything can fly. This state of the art UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) is equipped with a liquid-hydrogen propulsion system that powers two four-cylinder truck engines. Darryl Davis, president of Boeing Phantom Works explains,
"It's basically a Ford Ranger truck engine converted to burn liquid and gaseous hydrogen."
The engines each provide 150 horsepower, combined with a 150 ft wingspan, allow the UAV to cruise at approximately 150 knots while carrying a 450 lb payload. This highly efficient aircraft is also capable of staying aloft at 65,000 ft for up to four days and it's only byproduct is water.
I don't know if it has been mentioned yet in this thread, but Cummings is responding to costumer demand to lower the diesel emissions nonsense that is increasing operating costs and decreasing reliability in favor of developing a diesel-like natural gas line of engines that don't need to meet the diesel emissions nightmare before forced on all of us.
Careful. I was turfed off the board for two weeks for daring to suggest such sacrilege.
The famed German philosopher, Arthur Schopenhauer, once said, "All truth passes through three stages: First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident."
Model airplane engines are diesel.
Ralph