The first hydrogen-powered planes are taking flight::undefined

  • TenderfootGungi@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    The big issue for aircraft is weight more so than volume. You can add a section and stretch an airplane without too much issue. Whereas the ability to lift is limited by weight and engine power.

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      1 year ago

      Weight is definitely the most important issue for a plane, but at some point volume also becomes a limiting factor. Yes, you can stretch an airplane, but that also makes it heavier. With jet fuel, they’re currently using every available space, storing most of it in the wings and some also in the fuselage. That’s much harder to do with hydrogen, because the pressure containers can’t just take on any shape. They have to withstand absolutely insane pressures, so they have to be either cylindrical or spherical.