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YLogvin

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Hello,
Hope everyone is doing okay!
Me and my crew are testing an electric propulsion unit for a light airplane, hope to find some advice and ideas here. Although we have some experience in converting cars to electric power, converting planes presents unique and interesting challenges for us :) We're new to electric aircraft in general, I'm curious to hear some thoughts about our tests from people with more experience.
Besides that, I work as a software developer and love making creative and useful household things from various parts available at hand.
My specialty is electrical engineering.

I created a thread with our first test experiment: Testing Electric Propulsion Unit For a Light Airplane

Great to be here,
Cheers!
 
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