Could this 18-motor wing be the future of electric
aircraft?
It might look like it was designed by a six-year-old, with 18 motors
crammed onto a too-thin wing, but the Hybrid-Electric Integrated Systems Testbed
(HEIST) experimental wing demonstrator could be the future of electric aircraft.
A key component of NASA'S Leading Edge Asynchronous Propeller Technology
(LEAPTech) project, it is designed to test whether electric propulsion can allow
for a tighter wing design leading to greater efficiency and
safety.
Beginning in 2014, the LEAPTech project is a joint venture of NASA Langley
Research, Empirical Systems Aerospace (ESAero), and Joby Aviation. ESAero is the
prime contractor for HEIST, which will be tested over the coming months. A 31-ft
(9.4-m) composite wing section with 18 electric motors powered by lithium iron
phosphate batteries installed on it will be mounted on a truck that will race at
speeds of up to 70 mph (113 km/h) across a dry lakebed at Edwards Air Force
Base, California.
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