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Feb
14:21
Russia eyes hydrogen aircraft engine development
Russian scientists will begin this year to work on a hybrid aircraft power plant using hydrogen as fuel, says the state Central Institute of Aviation Motors (CIAM).
The hybrid power plant will be created on the basis of the VK-2500 aircraft engine, which has become a further development of the TV3-117 family.
In February last year, flight tests of the Yak-40LL flying laboratory began in Russia. It was equipped with a superconducting electric aircraft engine …
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