I would have to agree that an all electric racing class would not only be good for Reno but the electric industry as well.
This year, the first fully electric car racing series will debut in cities around the globe. It will be called the the Formula E Series. I have heard that ten teams will be competing. There is a french company building the cars. They are using two McLaren motor generators units (the same ones used in the McLaren P-1 Hybrid.
The car will have a 200 kilowatt battery system and they claim it will be able to race for an hour. But that also takes in the consideration the cars braking system can capture energy otherwise lost during the braking process. You won't be able to gain any energy by braking in an aircraft but I think the technology is there now and you should be able to keep the airplane aloft for at least 30 minutes obtaining speeds of 100 to 150 mph and with a boost control you should easily be able to double that speed but not for long inter vaults.
I'm grinning deeply right now Tom.. Do you remember an evening at the joint Mystical Power/2 of Hearts slash ALL T6 party during the 09-11-2001 stand down; quite a party actually! We were talking about your desire to compete, I believe we discussed driving a bunch of vehicles out around the course using our lights as guides.. just a bunch of late night revelry, to be sure but...
I miss the old times!
Wayne Sagar
"Pusher of Electrons"
Some more information on the Airbus E-Fan.
"With two 65-kilogram lithium battery packs hidden in its wings, each driving a 30-kilowatt electric motor, the E-Fan cruises at 185 kilometres per hour and flies for an hour."
http://www.newscientist.com/article/...l#.U2saNqIkS6I
Food for thought.. http://evworld.com/focus.cfm?cid=219 couldn't find a publish date...
Wayne Sagar
"Pusher of Electrons"
http://www.wired.com/2013/06/2013-isle-of-man-tt-zero/
This article gives an idea how quick electric bikes are improving at the IOM TT. The current record for ic bikes is 131.671mph. The 2014 races take place at the end of
June.
http://www.iomtt.com/TT-Info/Qualify...-Schedule.aspx
Electric
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2009 87.0 mph
2010 96.8 mph
2011 99.6 mph
2012 104.0 mph
2013 109.7 mph
IC engine
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1926 70mph
1937 90mph
1953 93.33mph
1957 100mph
1967 108.77mph
1976 112.27mph
1980 115mph
1989 121.34 mph
2013 131.671mph
This year (2014) the electrics again made great progress, achieving 117mph average lap speed. The petrols 132.298 mph.
It would be nice to see the electric plane class starting sson so we can also watch the improvements each year.Otherwise they will just come in at 500mph with little room for improvement over the years.
I guess it could happen....
http://www.flyingmag.com/news/f1-tea...NDAwMTkzMTU5S0