News release: Destinus Unveils New Hydrogen Plane Model At Paris Air Show
The company unveiled the Destinus 3, set to be the first hydrogen-powered supersonic unmanned aircraft. The model aims to reach a speed of Mach 1.3 (997.45 mph).
The company unveiled the Destinus 3, set to be the first hydrogen-powered supersonic unmanned aircraft. The model aims to reach a speed of Mach 1.3 (997.45 mph).
Swiss company, Destinus, is working to reduce flight time from Frankfurt to Sydney from 20 hours to just over four hours with its hydrogen passenger jet.
EPFL engineer Kevin Sivula and his team have developed a solar-powered device that can harvest water from the air to produce hydrogen fuel.