Meanwhile, Back At the Electric Ranch…

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Key Takeaways:

  • The Lindbergh Electric Aircraft Prize (LEAP) aims to advance electric aircraft development through competition.
  • LEAP will award prizes in categories including Best Electric Aircraft, Best Sub-System, Best Component Technology, and a Public Choice Award.
  • The competition is inspired by past successful incentive prizes like the Orteig Prize and Kremer Prize.
  • Winners will be announced at EAA AirVenture in Oshkosh.
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The Creative Solutions Alliance (CSA) is a nonprofit organization, founded by Erik Lindbergh, grandson of Charles “Lucky Lindy” Lindbergh, that just announced his creation of the Lindbergh Electric Aircraft Prize (LEAP). *** In stirring language as quoted to AOPA’s Alton K. Marsh, Lindbergh says, “We are literally teaching the next generation to imagine and create their future.” *** The idea, as we’ve seen in the past with similar contests such as the Orteig Prize (1st Atlantic crossing won by Lindbergh) Kremer Prize (human powered flight – Gossamer Condor), and the X-Prize (1st private suborbital space flight), is to “promote the practical development of electric aircraft by recognizing specific advances in this emerging cleantech (sic) industry.” *** Prizes will be awarded for: *** Best Electric Aircraft:  keyword in this category is practical, and it can be an Experimental, LSA or Certified aircraft. *** Best Electric Aircraft Sub-System: component systems that advance the field of electric aircraft *** Best Electric Aircraft Component Technology:  Individual components such as batteries, motors, power electronics etc. *** Public Choice Award: We get to vote on our favorite, flying or not, “practical or not”! *** The winners in each category will be announced at Oshkosh’s EAA Airventure this summer. *** Anybody want to take early odds on the Yuneec e430, already a design award winner? *** Or the ElectraFlyer X, shown at right? *** —images courtesy CSA and ElectraFlyer

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