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THERON TRANSFORM OPINION ON HYDROGEN-POWERED AIRCRAFT, A VERY BAD IDEA!

Airbus and Toshiba are joining forces to develop a superconducting motor for hydrogen-powered aircraft.

By using liquid hydrogen as both fuel and coolant, this collaboration aims to create lighter, more efficient propulsion systems, potentially transforming the future of emission-free aviation.

THERON TRANSFORM warning!

The storage tanks for liquid hydrogen will be the wings of an aircraft. Too much pressure such as when a plane travels through our atmosphere and drops causing major pressure on these hydrogen tanks in the wings will cause the plane to explode. The combustability of hydrogen is much higher (bigger) than jet fuel, so when exploding, not to many passengers will be alive!

Beyond overpressure associated with the stored gas, flammable gases like hydrogen can burn or combust. If a cloud of gas released into the air is ignited, the rapid combustion of hydrogen can create an overpressure or explosion.

Hydrogen Explosions | H2tools


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Hydrogen safety covers the safe production, handling and use of hydrogen, particularly hydrogen gas fuel and liquid hydrogen. Hydrogen possesses the NFPA 704’s highest rating of four on the flammability scale because it is flammable when mixed even in small amounts with ordinary air. Wikipedia

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