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Embry-Riddle Partners on Electric Airplane Project

Aim of initiative is to curb emissions and noise.

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University is partnering with a company founded by Erik Lindbergh, the grandson of Charles Lindbergh, to curb emissions and noise from aircraft engines by developing new electric and hybrid power systems.

Lindbergh, CEO of Powering Imagination, and Dr. Richard Anderson, Director of the Eagle Flight Research Center at Embry-Riddle, noted that pollution and noise from aircraft engines is becoming a serious P.R. problem for aviation.

Powering Imagination’s Quiet Flight Initiative is partnering with the Green Flight Program at Embry-Riddle’s Daytona Beach, Florida, campus, where students and faculty will convert a Diamond HK36 motorglider to electric power for testing.

The aircraft will also be used for assessing new components of electric propulsion systems when it makes its first flight, which is expected to take place in mid-2015 from the Daytona Beach Campus.

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