A non planing boat or auto can support the extra weight because it is supported by the water or the wheels.
An aircraft or a planing boat must support all weight by using more power unless it is a Lighter than Air balloon (Dirigible).
The Gas Turbine (Jet) engine common in large aircraft is much Less efficient than the equivalent Piston engine.
Its saving factor is that it is extremely light weight compared to a piston engine.
Imagine a 747 aircraft with 4, 50,000Hp Piston engines, Would it ever leave the ground?
Electric Motors including batteries tend to be even heavier.
And batteries do not get lighter over time like a gas tanks does.
Electric Radio controlled aircraft do not have anywhere near the duration of a gas model. Very quiet though!
: boats?
you can't carry enough battery power on a planing boat or an airplane for a distance anywhere comparable to a combustion engine..... the battery technology doesn't exist
No but you could generate it be the magneto on the propellors that generate spark for the spark plug (and in the event of the air craft loseing electricity the spark will still fire and the engine will still run)
Are you telling me one can't make a capacitor storage device to store the electricity that is relatively light weight as the magneto generates it. ( this will probably get into the perpetual motion problem or some kind of variant of the second law of thermodynamics.
Later just wanted to see if there was something that currently exited that was motor based for aircrafts now I know it is either piston based or turbine engine based (turbojet ...etc)
Thanks have a good day
so how long have these been out (i.e the electric motor based boats)
And how many different makers/models are currently in existences as well as how many hps do they get up to. I am doubting they have yet made a carnival cruises sizes one to power a cruise liner completely from a motor. Just curious
Also For airplanes/aircraft vehicles is there any electric motor ones. Or are they still engine based for choppers/planes (I know this part of my question is a little out there but just throwing it out there for anybody that has the experience of both boat and aircrafts )
No but you could generate it be the magneto on the propellers that generate spark for the spark plug (and in the event of the air craft loosing electricity the spark will still fire and the engine will still run)
Are you telling me one can't make a capacitor storage device to store the electricity that is relatively light weight as the magneto generates it. ( this will probably get into the perpetual motion problem or some kind of variant of the second law of thermodynamics.
Later just wanted to see if there was something that currently exited that was motor based for aircrafts now I know it is either piston based or turbine engine based (turbojet ...etc)
Thanks have a good day
No but you could generate it be the magneto on the propellors that generate spark for the spark plug (and in the event of the air craft loseing electricity the spark will still fire and the engine will still run)
Are you telling me one can't make a capacitor storage device to store the electricity that is relatively light weight as the magneto generates it. ( this will probably get into the perpetual motion problem or some kind of variant of the second law of thermodynamics.
Later just wanted to see if there was something that currently exited that was motor based for aircrafts now I know it is either piston based or turbine engine based (turbojet ...etc)
Thanks have a good day