Scientists have invented a plane that doesn’t use exhaustible fuel
Aircraft are interesting for many reasons. They’re “man-made birds” that will always be commended because of how they work. Since the introduction of airplanes, there have been several modifications and improvements to them. A group of scientists has even developed a fuel-less airplane!
The plane has electrodes placed around the 5-meter wings in order to create a charge. The aerofoil located behind the electrodes is set at negative 20,000 volts while thin wires toward the front of them are instead charged with positive 20,000 volts. Instead of needing a pilot, this ionized power plane is remote-controlled.