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English: The electric motors for X-57’s Mod II vehicle and their propellers were powered up and spun together for the first time as part of an integrated spin test. Chris Higbee, Project Engineer at Scaled Composites, is seen in the cockpit of the Mod II vehicle.
Deutsch: Am Mod II-Vehikel der X-57 wurden die Elektromotoren und ihre Propeller im Rahmen eines integrierten Drehtests zum ersten Mal gemeinsam angetrieben und gedreht. Chris Higbee, Projektingenieur bei Scaled Composites, ist im Cockpit des Mod II-Fahrzeugs zu sehen.
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Source https://www.nasa.gov/centers/armstrong/features/Major-Milestones-for-NASAs-Electric-X-Plane.html
Author NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center TV / Steve Parcel

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