Zero Gravity RX1E-A electric fixed wing aircraft delivered in Hefei
On May 19th, IT Home reported that according to "Zero Gravity Aircraft Industry", on May 18th, Zero Gravity Control Investment's Ruien Aircraft Industry (Zhejiang) Co., Ltd. officially delivered the first RX1E-A electric fixed wing aircraft to Anhui customers at Feidong Bailong Airport.
It is reported that the RX1E-A aircraft delivered this time is a domestically certified electric light sport aircraft with outstanding advantages such as low noise, zero emissions, easy maintenance, high safety, and low operating costs. Its technical performance is at a certain level worldwide. The aircraft has a full charge range of 2.5 hours and its core components have been 100% domestically produced.
The RX1E-A aircraft delivered this time will be managed and operated by Anhui Yuchen General Aviation Co., Ltd., a resident aviation enterprise at Bailong Airport, mainly for flight training, flight experience, and aviation research.
In terms of scientific research test flights and new aircraft delivery, Zero Gravity has reached a strategic cooperation with Feidong Bailong Airport, which will become a zero gravity new energy aircraft test flight base and new aircraft delivery center. In the research and development of new energy aircraft batteries, Zero Gravity has reached a strategic cooperation with Anhui Mengweixin Energy Technology Co., Ltd. to promote innovation and development of new energy aircraft battery technology.
IT Home learned that Zero Gravity Company was established in March 2021, headquartered in Hefei High tech Zone, and has branches in Nanjing, Shenzhen, Jiaxing, and other places for research and development, operation, production, and flight testing. The company focuses on manned eVTOL aircraft and has diversified new energy aircraft such as electric fixed wing aircraft and electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft, promoting the development of green aviation industry.
A fixed wing plane refers to an aircraft that is heavier than air and flies in the atmosphere, with forward thrust or pull generated by a power unit and lift generated by the fixed wings of the fuselage.
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