Recently Simple Flying highlighted the use of hydrogen technology to power aircraft. Despite promising propositions for hydrogen-powered aircraft, significant challenges occur in the storage, handling, and infrastructure. With safety being the top priority in aviation, the safe use of hydrogen technology on aircraft is desired.
Industry impression
Before diving into the detailed comparison of hydrogen and jet fuel, industry perceptions around the use of hydrogen are briefed. In 1937, a hydrogen-filled passenger airship, Hinderburg (D-LZ129), caught fire during its attempt to dock at the Lakehurst Naval Air Station in New Jersey. The airship quickly engulfed in flames, and 35 out of 97 onboard perished.
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The incident caused a wrong impression of using hydrogen as a fuel for aircraft. It is noteworthy that many land and space air…
