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390 Electric Airplane Test Flight: Max Trescott Reviews the Bristell B23 Energic

2025/6/27
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Max Trescott: 我有幸试飞了全电动教练机,并与H55公司的专家进行了深入交流。这次经历让我对航空的未来充满期待。电动飞机安静、清洁,性能也相当出色,我相信它们将在通用航空领域扮演重要角色,尤其是在飞行员培训方面。我亲身体验了Bristell B23 Energic,并与H55的CEO Martin Larose等人探讨了电动推进系统的技术、运营和战略意义。 Martin Larose: H55专注于为飞机制造商提供电力推进系统,包括电池、控制器和电机。我们与CAE、Harbour Air和普惠等公司都有合作项目,致力于将电力推进技术应用于不同类型的飞机。我们的目标是在瑞士和蒙特利尔建立电池生产基地,以便更好地服务全球市场。我们非常重视飞机的安全性,因此在电机设计中采用了双绕组,以确保冗余性。目前,我们面临的最大挑战是认证过程,为此我们投入了大量资源。 Laurent: 作为试飞员,我认为这款飞机操作简单直观,驾驶舱安静,有助于学生飞行员集中注意力。中心杆控制、宽敞的座舱和良好的视野都是它的优点。在飞行过程中,飞机的电动特性很快就会被遗忘,这正是我们所期望的。 Céline: 在飞机进行实际飞行之前,我们已经进行了数百小时的台架测试,以确保电动飞机在真实飞行环境中的可靠性和安全性。我们对每一个细节都非常关注,力求做到精益求精。 Andre Borshberg: 我们需要年轻一代的工程师和飞行员,他们不受传统技术的束缚,能够将绿色技术带入航空领域。电动推进技术不仅环保,而且在技术上也有许多优势。我们需要新的技能、投资者和政府支持,才能共同推动航空业向更环保、更高效的未来发展。

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This chapter introduces the podcast episode about a test flight of a fully electric trainer aircraft. Max Trescott shares his excitement about flying the electric aircraft and mentions the role of electric planes in general aviation.
  • Max Trescott's first flight in a fully electric trainer aircraft.
  • Electric planes' role in general aviation.
  • The Bristol B-23 Energic electric aircraft's one-hour flight time.

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Max Trescott takes listeners inside the cockpit of the future in episode 390, as he shares his firsthand experience flying the fully electric Bristell B23 Energic trainer and talks with executives from H55, the Swiss company behind its electric propulsion system. This in-depth episode explores the technical, operational, and strategic aspects of electric flight training aircraft.

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The B23 Energic is a joint project between Czech aircraft manufacturer BRM Aero and H55, the latter founded by the team behind the Solar Impulse aircraft that flew around the world on solar power. Max discusses how H55 is focusing on producing electric propulsion systems—batteries, controllers, and motors—for aircraft manufacturers, rather than building entire aircraft themselves. This modular approach is designed to speed up certification and lower development costs.

H55 CEO Martin Larose shares how the company is involved in several projects worldwide, including with CAE to retrofit Piper Archers, Harbour Air to electrify floatplanes, and Pratt & Whitney on a hybrid Dash 8-400. He also explains H55’s plan to manufacture battery systems in both Switzerland and Montreal to serve global markets while avoiding costly and complex battery transport logistics.

Max’s test flight takes place at Palo Alto Airport, where the B23 Energic was on a U.S. tour. He notes the aircraft’s similarities to the Piper Sport Cruiser in handling and design, due to a shared designer. The electric version offers about 60 minutes of flight time and a 10-minute reserve, although U.S. FAA rules would require a 30-minute reserve, limiting U.S. endurance to 40 minutes unless additional batteries are added.

The aircraft uses NCA lithium-ion batteries and features a liquid-cooled motor and controller, but air-cooled batteries to keep things simple. While the plane’s payload is about 73 pounds less than its piston counterpart, it offers dramatically lower operating costs—estimated at $8–9 per hour for electricity versus $50+ per hour in fuel and oil for conventional trainers.

The certification process, especially in Europe under EASA, remains H55’s biggest challenge, with 90% of company resources dedicated to achieving approval. The motor is built by Equipmake in the UK to H55’s design and features dual windings for redundancy—ensuring safe single-failure tolerance.

Max also interviews Laurent, the demo pilot, and Céline, a project engineer, learning about how H55 built hundreds of hours of bench testing before the aircraft even flew. Their insights underscore the care and rigorous engineering that go into preparing electric aircraft for real-world flight training environments.

In-flight, Max describes the aircraft as well-balanced and intuitive, with a quiet cabin that enhances concentration—an important advantage for student pilots. He praises the center stick control, wide cabin, and visibility. The landing was smooth and predictable, and energy use during the short flight was minimal—about 6 kWh for a pattern and 360 turn.

Finally, Max reflects on how quickly the electric nature of the aircraft faded into the background during flight—exactly what H55 wants. The B23 Energic is expected to launch in Europe in 2026 and U.S. in 2027, with a price of $431,000 for early buyers and $500,000 later. It will be certified for Day VFR only, making it a strong candidate for cost-effective flight training.

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