Fri, Dec 10, 2010
System Supplies Liquid Hydrogen For The Long-Endurance UAV
When the Phantom Eye takes to the skies, Air Products' hydrogen
fueling capabilities will be put to another specialized and
advanced technological use. Air Products is providing the hydrogen
and fueling infrastructure for Boeing's Phantom Eye, a newly
unveiled hydrogen-powered and unmanned airborne system demonstrator
that is able to stay aloft at 65,000 feet for up to four days.
Boeing Phantom Eye File Photo
Phantom Eye will soon begin a series of ground and taxi tests at
NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center at Edwards Air Force Base,
Calif. The aircraft is in preparation for its first flight in 2011,
a debut flight expected to last between four and eight hours.
"Working with Boeing on this effort has been a privilege. It is
always exciting and interesting to be associated with a cutting
edge project and the Phantom Eye certainly fits that category,"
said Bob Kelly, business development manager–Hydrogen Energy
Systems at Air Products. "Our approach to working on this project
was to focus on our core competencies and values of safety first,
and being mindful of the specific customer needs. Our engineering
and design reviews were always very much aligned with that
focus."
Air Products and Boeing engineers worked closely to provide a
cost effective and innovative fueling system capable of delivering
liquid hydrogen to the vehicle. The hydrogen propulsion system has
been described by Boeing as a key to Phantom Eye's success,
offering efficiency and great fuel economy, with water as its only
byproduct, essentially making the plane a "green aircraft."
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