Faradair Aerospace BEHA

BEHA
Role Hybrid triplane box wing
National origin Great Britain
Manufacturer Faradair Aerospace
Status In development



The Faradair Aerospace BEHA is an proposed environmentally friendly aircraft design.

Development

The BEHA is a proposed tri-engine forward staggered triplane with a cross-box tail and interconnected winglets. Two main landing gear are mounted in tandem with wingtip outrigger gear. BEHA is an acronym for Bio-Electric-Hybrid-Aircraft. A single diesel engine powers a pusher propeller and generator to power twin electric ducted fan engines. Solar panels provide additional electric power to the aircraft.[1][2]

Specifications (BEHA-01)

Data from AOPA

General characteristics

Performance

References

  1. "Eco-friendly aircraft Proposed in Britain". AOPA Pilot: 48. April 2015.
  2. "Environmentally Friendly Hybrid Six-Seater In the Works". Retrieved 29 March 2015.

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