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Caribbeans

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Sat Jun 28, 2025, 10:15 PM Jun 28

"World's First Hydrogen Helicopter Takes Off": Historic Flight Just Changed Aviation Forever & Left Engineers Speechless


Illustration of the first piloted flight of a hydrogen-powered helicopter. Image generated by AI.

“World’s First Hydrogen Helicopter Takes Off”: This Historic Flight Just Changed Aviation Forever and Left Engineers Speechless

Sustainability-Times.com | Rosemary Potter | June 28, 2025

In a groundbreaking achievement that marks a significant leap forward in aviation technology, Unither Bioelectronics successfully conducted the first piloted flight of a hydrogen-powered helicopter. On March 27, 2025, an experimental Robinson R44 helicopter took to the skies in Bromont, Quebec, showcasing the potential of hydrogen as a viable energy source for aviation. Although the flight lasted merely three minutes and sixteen seconds, it effectively demonstrated the helicopter’s ability to hover and maneuver, paving the way for more sustainable aviation solutions.

The Successful Test of Revolutionary Technology

The core of this innovative flight lies in the advanced propulsion system used by the helicopter. This system combines two proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells with a small battery pack to meet the variable energy demands of the aircraft. During the test flight, an impressive 90% of the energy required was derived directly from hydrogen, illustrating the fuel’s effectiveness and the potential for reducing aviation’s carbon footprint.

The successful validation of the PEM fuel cell technology marks a milestone in aviation history. As Unither Bioelectronics stated, the flight proved that the system could meet the high demands of a vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) profile. This achievement is a significant step towards realizing the dream of zero-emission helicopters, aligning with global efforts to combat climate change and decrease reliance on fossil fuels.

Project Proticity: A Vision for Zero Emission Aviation

This successful flight is part of Project Proticity, a collaborative effort between Unither Bioelectronics and Robinson Helicopter, announced in 2024. The project’s goal is to develop a new generation of zero-emission helicopters capable of performing various missions. One key application of this technology is the transportation of organs, directly linking to Unither Bioelectronics’ medical activities. This initiative highlights the potential for hydrogen-powered helicopters to revolutionize both emergency medical services and commercial aviation...more
https://www.sustainability-times.com/energy/worlds-first-hydrogen-helicopter-takes-off-this-historic-flight-just-changed-aviation-forever-and-left-engineers-speechless/

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"World's First Hydrogen Helicopter Takes Off": Historic Flight Just Changed Aviation Forever & Left Engineers Speechless (Original Post) Caribbeans Jun 28 OP
The Q is, Whence cometh the H2? kiri Jun 28 #1
None of this bullshit changed anything "forever." It's been the same stupid shit for half a century, wasting energy... NNadir Jun 29 #2
They didn't have the budget to even get a photograph of the test flight? hatrack Jun 29 #3

kiri

(954 posts)
1. The Q is, Whence cometh the H2?
Sat Jun 28, 2025, 11:36 PM
Jun 28

So far it is from Methane, so this just burning fossil gas in a new guise.

CH4 >CO2 does no change.

NNadir

(36,196 posts)
2. None of this bullshit changed anything "forever." It's been the same stupid shit for half a century, wasting energy...
Sun Jun 29, 2025, 06:15 AM
Jun 29

...for expensive idiot toys while the world burns.

hatrack

(63,058 posts)
3. They didn't have the budget to even get a photograph of the test flight?
Sun Jun 29, 2025, 09:17 AM
Jun 29

Nobody on site had a cell phone?

Or did AI just look better?

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