Electric self-launching gliders face challenges in the West due to high temperatures and long launch times, requiring larger airframes and more powerful batteries. Concerns include battery safety, range anxiety, and the need for reliable engines and improved battery technology. Despite these challenges, improvements in battery chemistry and larger airframes with steerable tailwheels could address these issues.
By Ron Rose
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Created Date: | 10-29-2024 |
Last Updated Date: | 10-29-2024 |