Getting high on hydrogen
Hale, Boeing’s High Altitude Long Endurance unmanned aircraft, recently completed ground testing of its hydrogen fueled engine which was developed by the Ford Motor Co.
The engine, a multistage
turbocharged internal-combustion design, ran for four days straight
in a controlled chamber. (Gas versions of the same engine are used in
Ford’s Fusion and Escape Hybrid vehicles.) For three days of the test,
the chamber replicated conditions at 65,000 ft. The engine is said to
have demonstrated better than expected fuel economy and showed
complete control of torque and airflow across the engine’s operating
range.
The Hale aircraft is designed to loiter over an area for extended
periods while onboard sensors gather intelligence information. Once
fully operational, it will be able to stay aloft for seven days carrying
payloads of up to 2,000 lb.