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Watching the development of Celera 500, DarkAero, Eviation, all those other electric planes, etc., it's super confusing why they are taking years to do something that Mike Patey does in a few months. In many cases, they are very well funded, have very competent engineers, and very simple designs. Why is Celera taking 8 years and still no exciting news? Why is Eviation taking so long?
I am not an engineer, but Mike Patey makes it all sound very easy: he develops in silico models, then builds them. And it works.
Also, if you look at the planes from before the 80s, many of them went from an idea to first flight in a year, then another year for certification.
With all the technology we have today, why can't planes be brought much faster to market?
I am not an engineer, but Mike Patey makes it all sound very easy: he develops in silico models, then builds them. And it works.
Also, if you look at the planes from before the 80s, many of them went from an idea to first flight in a year, then another year for certification.
With all the technology we have today, why can't planes be brought much faster to market?