The ground tests were done with a converted Rolls Royce AE 2100-A turboprop engine that equips the Saab 2000 airplanes today /Rolls Royce
It’s a world first, says the British airplane engine manufacturer Rolls Royce with the same name as the car, but no other than historical connections: a modern turboprop airplane engine running on green hydrogen. It didn’t fly yet, but it was a successful ‘ground test’ together with the British low-budget airline easyJet. H2ZERO, as the
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