ZESAR: Zero Emission Silent Aircraft

The zero emission silent aircraft realisation (ZESAR), developed by four students from Delft Technical University, The Netherlands, flies on battery power instead of kerosine. The plane should prove clean and silent flying is not just a dream. This would be a blessing for people living near an airport, as the ZESAR hardly produces any sound compared to conventional aeroplanes.

The ZESAR concept (www.cleanera.tudelft.nl/) makes use of a blended wing body design, which makes the plane’s energy use more efficient. The two batteries deliver enough energy to power two propellers located on the rear of the aircraft.

The project started last summer -- currently the students are building a model for wind tunnel testing. If all goes well, the first unmanned flight should take place this summer. A single person prototype will be built after these tests have been completed successfully.

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