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Video: Antares DLR-H2 becomes planet’s first fuel cell-powered aircraft

Posted on 09 July 2009 by admin

Fuel cells might have lost some steam of late here in the automotive realm, but they’re still going strong at 30,000 feet. Over in Hamburg, Germany, the Antares DLR-H2 has become the first piloted aircraft capable of taking off using only power from fuel cells, which means that it flies with absolutely no carbon emissions. The craft is based on the Antares 20E glider, which boasts a wingspan of just over 65 feet and has a cruising range of 466 miles over five hours. Currently, the propulsion system permits maximum flying speeds of around 105mph, but we’re certain those behind the creation are gunning for more. As for its future? It’ll be stationed at Lufthansa Technik in Hamburg where it’ll act a “flying test platform” for the next three years, and afterwards, we fully anticipate to see this thing fetch a pretty penny on eBay. Action-packed video is after the break.

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