Aero Electric Intros Four-Seat Airplane
Aero Electric Aircraft Corp. plans to build a
four-seat version of its all-electric airplane, the company announced at EAA
AirVenture this week. The Sun Flyer 4 will have a payload of 800 pounds for
pilot and passengers, the company said. "The four-seat airplane will have
operating costs five times lower than costs associated with similar
combustion-engine aircraft," said George Bye, CEO of AEAC. "With four hours of
flying time, the versatile Sun Flyer 4 will appeal to both flight schools and
pilot-owners." Spartan College, which has placed 25 deposits for the two-seat
Sun Flyer 2, also made the first deposit for a Sun Flyer 4. Spartan plans to
develop a complete training system for the Sun Flyer aircraft, AEAC said,
including a course for airframe and powerplant technicians that will feature
specialized training for the all-electric system.
AEAC has built a
proof-of-concept prototype of its two-seat Sun Flyer, which was on display this
week at Oshkosh. The company says they plan to certify the airplane under FAR
Part 23. AEAC projects the energy cost for Sun Flyer 2 will be only about $1 of
electricity for each hour of flight, compared to $25 to $65 per hour for leaded
avgas. The two-seat Sun Flyer prototype will soon begin power-on tests at its
home station at Centennial Airport near Denver, the company said this week. It
began taxi tests last year.
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