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Jet engine powered by hydrogen

Feb 04, 2008
Pollution represents a perennial problem that can not be solved except by means of the collaboration of all the world's nations. During some last decades a great attention was paid to the air pollution and Green House effect. Many people and scientists are unison in opinions that the airline industry is one of the major pollutants at all. So in order to decrease its impact on the environment some drastic measures like using other types of planes should be taken.

According to the recent news a new reaction engine was invented whose designers intend to solve given problem at least partially. This engine is a hydrogen-powered A2 aircraft concept that would be capable of hitting Mach-5 - five times the speed of sound (3400 mph), making it somewhat the spiritual successor of the Concorde. What makes it different is range and efficiency, capable of ferrying up to 300 passengers from Brussels to Sydney in less than four hours. It uses a 2-mode engine that makes it efficient at low speeds as well as hitting top gear with relative ease.

Thus, this concept represents an outstanding attempt to solve such a complicated problem. It would be great if in the near future we were able to see how these ultra-jet planes were put into operation. Yet, there is quite an important point that prevents companies from using extensively these engines: production of hydrogen fuel on a large scale (without emitting carbon dioxide) still remains a significant problem so there will still be danger to our environment.
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» posted by: Mar / Sep 05, 2010 09:03 AM
This plane was reported in our news in New Zealand and can get from NZ to europe (normally takes 25 hours flight) in 4 and 1/2 hours. Brilliant!
» posted by: Andrew / Nov 20, 2009 11:28 PM
finally an idea that combines eco-friendly with fast. good idea this is one even the petrol-heads like me can appreciate
» posted by: austin / Nov 13, 2009 04:36 PM
what is with the two engines close-up on only one side i dont understand it does it balance the weight of the plane?
» posted by: Unknown / Sep 30, 2009 05:18 PM
if only u sale smaller models of the engine
» posted by: Philipp Dahm / Aug 16, 2009 01:13 AM
It Also solves the problem of storing the hydrogen since it needs to be stored at -20'C. At those altidue the air is around -35'C. Thats one of the big problems they are having with the hydrogen powered cars.
» posted by: christopher de castro / Sep 27, 2008 11:14 AM
if only they can create a portable water splitter that can split hydrogen and oxygen to make it as fuel maybe it can powered it in going in space
» posted by: Trance / Jul 08, 2008 11:49 PM
It would take a lot of energy to produse pure hydrogen out of air... However, this will really solve many problems. We can use not only jet engines powered by hydrogen but we can also use cars powered by hydrogen and other transportation vehicles.
» posted by: G Rey / Jun 22, 2008 03:12 AM
I think this is a great idea. The use of wind and solar power should be used to generate the hydrogen. This would solve almost all possible pollution problems.
» posted by: Chawnee Marie Scott / Apr 28, 2008 02:29 PM
that plane is te best thing i have ever saw in my life....i think its really cooll....not byeee -ME

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