Nordic Air Racing Team Makes History with
Electric Race Plane
(31 Jan 2022)
Air Race E made history last week with the completion
of the first-ever flight of a piloted all-electric racing
airplane, representing a significant breakthrough in air racing
and the wider aviation industry.
The Nordic Air Racing team achieved the honor of
carrying out the inaugural test flight in Norway, having emerged
out front in a production race between competing squads to perfect
the cutting-edge technology.
The flight was the result
of months of intensive development and will act as a platform for
the launch of the world’s first electric air race series, Air Race
E, which is scheduled to get underway in 2023.
The ten-minute test flight took place at Tønsberg
Airport and was operated under the supervision of the Civil
Aviation Authority of Norway.
Nordic Air Racing Team pilot Rein Inge Hoff became the first
aviator to get behind the controls of an Air Race E-specification
aircraft when he completed four circuits of the airfield at 2000ft
during the historic run.
Hoff carried out some slow flight and control
tests to ensure the aircraft behaved as predicted, testing with
90kW of power and working up to 140kts as planned, around 50-60%
of the plane's eventual potential in full race trim.
Air Race E will see the world’s top pilots go
head-to-head at a number of high-profile events around the world,
with aircraft racing just metres above the ground at speeds of
over 400km/h (250mph).
The Nordic Air Racing Team is one of 17 teams that
took up the challenge to join the series. As well as the Open
class, Air Race E is also set to run two other categories – a
partly-standardised Performance class and an eVTOL class.
The maiden test put the Norwegian team’s electric
aircraft – a specifically converted Cassutt IIIM formula race plan
– through its paces with a focus on procedural operations and
safety while further trials over subsequent weeks will fine-tune
the high-performance aspects of the aircraft.
Jeff Zaltman, CEO of Air Race E, said, “The
first-ever flight of our all-electric racing plane is a milestone
achievement, both in the development of Air Race E as an
international championship and in the progression of wider
aviation technology. We are extremely proud of how the Nordic Air
Racing Team, with the collaboration of our stakeholders, has
accomplished this amazing feat of engineering, even despite the
challenges faced over the past year. We have assembled a supremely talented and
experienced group of experts and pioneers across all areas of the
championship to drive this project forward, and I am confident in
saying we are the leading player in the electrification of
aviation motorsport.”
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