Thin film solar panels with an energy conversion rate of 23% like
the Sun seeker Duo seems to me as the next logical step in the
evolution of electrics to becoming mainstream power plants in the
light aircraft market.
The minute you roll out of the hanger, your charging. When you go to a fly in
and land your helping eliminate range anxiety by putting back some of the energy used. Hopefully there could be a 1:1 ratio of best glide speed and pure solar.
Ideal for maximum endurance or limp home mode .
Cost is the big unknown here. The future is looking more promising as incremental
improvements make yesterdays pipe dream tomorrows reality
Carl
Solar Electric Gull
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rahulchoudhary73
Re: Solar Electric Gull
doesn't work; more like 1:0.3 glide at pure solar; ~5 square meter wing; max. sunlight 1367W per sqm; the older 20kW eGull used to cruise at ~4kW...
rc
rc
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edoerr2224
Re: Solar Electric Gull
The idea would be to roll out in the morning and charge up then fly in the afternoon.. Carbon fibre electric aircraft motors are 20 HP> and 5.6 lbs they run just under $2000.00 . sumpower panels are 3 lbs per 120 watts and approx. $2.00 a watt . Lifepo4 batteries are about $600 a kilowatt. You need about 8 kw for a good flight .. Then the solar with the battery is a nice flight big ger wings for more solar BUT you are off the ultralight part 103 Ive working on plane for 2 years now . I hope I can make it real Ed