Sambo Motors Group Unveils HAM III-2: a Hydrogen-Powered Urban Aircraft
Key Ideas
  • Sambo Motors Group introduces HAM III-2, a hybrid aircraft designed for urban travel with a hydrogen fuel cell system.
  • The aircraft boasts a wingspan of 9 meters, weighs 850 kg, and has a dual power supply system using batteries and hydrogen fuel cells.
  • It can reach a cruising speed of 180 km/h, cover a range of 100 km, and stay airborne for up to 40 minutes, offering promising urban transportation capabilities.
  • Initial testing for the HAM III-2 will commence in the U.S. in 2025, marking a significant step towards hydrogen-powered aviation.
South Korea's Sambo Motors Group has unveiled the HAM III-2, a revolutionary hybrid aircraft tailored for urban commuting. The innovative two-seat aircraft is equipped with a unique dual power supply system, utilizing batteries for takeoff and cutting-edge hydrogen fuel cells for horizontal flight, enhancing efficiency and environmental sustainability. With an impressive wingspan of 9 meters and a weight of 850 kg, the HAM III-2 promises a blend of performance and eco-friendliness. Its operational capabilities include a cruising speed of 180 km/h, a range of 100 km, and a maximum flight duration of 40 minutes, making it suitable for short-distance urban travel. The upcoming tests scheduled to commence in the U.S. in 2025 signify a major milestone in the realm of hydrogen-powered aviation, showcasing the potential for greener transportation solutions in the future.
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