The Green Aviation Show will be taking place in June 2010, from Friday 18th to Sunday 20th. It is organized by the National Air and Space Museum on the grounds of Paris-Le Bourget airport, the exhibit is sponsored by the French Civil Aviation Authority (DGAC) and its director, Patrick Gandil.
Innovation
View the famous, Cri-Cri an electric four-engined plane. There will be daily presentations brought to you by EADS Innovation Work. This ultra light airplane flies with extraordinary performance which you can witness when demonstrations are carried out on the track of the airport, Bourget.
A solar plane has an equally notable presence. The Sunseeker II is displayed by its designer, the famous American pilot, Eric Raymond. It flies by gliding using solar energy. Its wings are covered in panels of photomicrons which allow for the necessary energy to take-off. Eric Raymond will also present his Sunseeker III project, a solar Stemme.
This aeronautical event will also be marked by the presence of every type of new generation balloon in order to display the variation of their functions. One such balloon is the Space-Bike, dirigible with 160m3 provided through battery power. This will be raised on the tarmac and is intended for maritime assistance or for the transportation of heavy loads.
Equally Evolutionary Airplanes
- e-FunFlyer 600, paramoteur électrique (Adventure)
- Planeur bi-place ASK 13 (FFVV)
- Téléporteur FR102 (Flying Robots)
- Elektra One, monoplace électrique (PC-Aéro)
- Alatus-M, motoplaneur ultraléger électrique (RandKar)
- Razmott, paramoteur électrique (Razeebuss Aircraft)
- Demoichellec, ULM électrique (APEV)
- Paramoteur électrique (Yuneec)
- Motoplaneur (Stemme)
Watch this space for further insight and updates on exciting events taking place at the Green Aviation Show.
Source: Green Aviation














