• Airbus using Jet Arcus to evaluate hydrogen contrails

    From Mark Mocho@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jul 23 05:40:17 2022
    https://www.airbus.com/en/newsroom/stories/2022-07-how-blue-condor-will-accelerate-airbus-first-hydrogen-powered-test-flights

    One Arcus J is modified to burn hydrogen. The other will still use Jet-A. Both aircraft had jets installed in the Arcus M by Bob Carlton and me. Four were built in 2016-2017.

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  • From Eric Greenwell@21:1/5 to Mark Mocho on Sat Jul 23 06:46:32 2022
    On 7/23/2022 5:40 AM, Mark Mocho wrote:
    https://www.airbus.com/en/newsroom/stories/2022-07-how-blue-condor-will-accelerate-airbus-first-hydrogen-powered-test-flights

    One Arcus J is modified to burn hydrogen. The other will still use Jet-A. Both aircraft had jets installed in the Arcus M by Bob Carlton and me. Four were built in 2016-2017.

    Who has the other two? What's the highest an Arcus J has flown under power?

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  • From Mark Mocho@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jul 23 07:03:49 2022
    Who has the other two? What's the highest an Arcus J has flown under power?

    Gordon Boettger bought one. I believe the other is still for sale. As far as I know, (but I don't have all of the information about what the customer has done with them) the highest altitude under power is somewhere around 19,000 msl. Before we delivered
    the first one to the customer, Bob took off from Moriarty (6,200 msl) and climbed to 17,500 msl in 17.9 minutes solo, and 21.1 minutes with two pilots on board. Density Altitude that day was around 8,000 ft. I do know that on at least one occasion, the
    engine was extended and started in flight at over 19,000 ft.

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  • From Mark Mocho@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jul 23 14:50:10 2022
    Not the Arcus J, but the engine manufacturer PBS in the Czech Republic mounted the same engine (the TJ-100) to a Blanik L-23 as a test article. The "Flying Laboratory" was used to test engine performance from takeoff to various altitudes and speeds. In
    2008, it was towed to an unspecified altitude by another aircraft, released and climbed under its own power to 9,700 meters. (31,784 ft.) Apparently, Airbus is shooting for 33,000 ft. with the Arcus J in both hydrogen and conventional versions.

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  • From Ron Gleason@21:1/5 to Mark Mocho on Sat Jul 23 16:55:13 2022
    On Saturday, 23 July 2022 at 15:50:11 UTC-6, Mark Mocho wrote:
    Not the Arcus J, but the engine manufacturer PBS in the Czech Republic mounted the same engine (the TJ-100) to a Blanik L-23 as a test article. The "Flying Laboratory" was used to test engine performance from takeoff to various altitudes and speeds. In
    2008, it was towed to an unspecified altitude by another aircraft, released and climbed under its own power to 9,700 meters. (31,784 ft.) Apparently, Airbus is shooting for 33,000 ft. with the Arcus J in both hydrogen and conventional versions.
    Mark, you sure get involved with some really cool and innovative projects. Keep it going!

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  • From Mark Mocho@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jul 25 05:46:15 2022
    Mark, you sure get involved with some really cool and innovative projects. Keep it going!

    Yeah, and I can't even talk about the really cool stuff!

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  • From Gary Osoba@21:1/5 to Mark Mocho on Tue Jul 26 09:41:58 2022
    On Monday, July 25, 2022 at 7:46:16 AM UTC-5, Mark Mocho wrote:
    Mark, you sure get involved with some really cool and innovative projects. Keep it going!
    Yeah, and I can't even talk about the really cool stuff!

    Like Calder mobiles and ceiling fans? :-)

    G

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  • From Mark Mocho@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jul 26 11:59:26 2022
    Like Calder mobiles and ceiling fans? :-)

    Exactly!

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