I will go one further and offer 81JM as a test bed to anyone who can put
together a credible plan to electrify her. She is currently flying with all
basic instruments working.

On Thu, Jun 11, 2020, 11:36 Mike Stirewalt via KRnet <krnet@list.krnet.org>
wrote:

>
> Someone in the initial thinking/designing phase of a KR project might
> consider using electric power instead of our tried and true engines.
> Pipestrel just got their trainer approved by EASA and the FAA can't be
> far behind.  Once the gate is open there will be a flood of electric
> planes getting certified and hitting the market.  None of us with engines
> would give up our known power sources but for someone thinking of
> building . . . I haven't looked into it be just from general impressions
> an electric motor, maybe one taken from a wrecked Tesla, hooked up to a
> self-sought controller and batteries and other components . . . Pat
> Panzera probably already knows someone in the LSA or Experimental field
> putting together turn-key electric propulsion solutions for homebuilders.
>  Electric planes are good only for training or flying around the ranch
> but Pipestril is saying they'll have a four-seater with three hours of
> range certified a year from now.  Their EASA certification arrived a year
> earlier that they had been projecting so this technology is moving fast.
> In ten years I would expect fast chargers sitting next to the fuel bibs
> at just about any airport except the smallest.
>
> Just an observation prompted by the Pipestril certification.  Electric
> power is the future, and not that far away.   The KR is a slick fuselage
> with a wing that carries a lot of weight without much trouble -
> relatively perfect.  If someone were to buy NVAero and start thinking
> electric our KR designs will be part of the evolution.
>
> Mike
> KSEE
>
>
>
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