Comments

  • Military, Aviation & Space

    Who Birthed the Electric Plane?

    By Posted on 5.6.2008 7 Comments

    The small airplane is too dirty for an environmentally threatened world. Thats not the view from eco-activists, but from some of the leading lights in general aviation—the category encompassing small planes such as Cessnas flown by citizen pilots. At some point, some environmental group is going to figure out that small aircraft fly leaded fuel, said Mark Moore, NASAs personal air vehicle program manager, to a meeting of engineers, aviation advocates and a billionaire corporate titan with his own private jet. Their goal, however, is not to bury private aviation, but to remake it as the greenest form of personal transit.

    5.11.2008 at 12:50pm - Comment by RichStrong

    mmesser: You are cordially invited to see my flying car project at www.strongware.com/dragon . (Bear in mind that NASA folks only do airplanes and such, but not earth-bound automobiles)

Flickr Block Header

Share your photos in the Pop Sci pool at www.flickr.com!
Current theme: Spooky Science
Our latest winner

Subscribe for 2 free issues!

POP_embeddedForm_cover_Dec08.jpg