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Biofuel

Fuel from renewable biological sources
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Richard Altman admires a North American F-100A and a Pratt & Whitney J-57 engine at the New England Air Museum.

A&S Interview: Richard Altman

Executive Director, Commercial Aviation Alternative Fuels Initiative
January 2011 | By Paul Hoversten

If engineers can corral liquid hydrogen, reshape pressure waves, and make fuel from algae, future airline passengers will travel around the world at hypersonic speeds in strange-looking aircraft.

The Perfect Airplane

Fast, green, and quiet. Come on, brainiacs, you can do it.
September 2009 | By Ed Regis

This Cozy made it across the country on fermented-plant fuel.

Moments & Milestones: Nobody’s Fuel...Yet

March 2009 | By George C. Larson, member, NAA

Carol Sugars and Doug Roodante in their green machine.

Fly Canola!

Doug Rodante plans to fly his L-29 cross-country using cooking oil for fuel.
February 25, 2008 | By Roger Mola

Researchers have been looking far and wide for biofuel sources, including switchgrass.

Fly Green!

Richard Branson and Boeing heap hope-and hype-on biofuels.
September 2007 | By Michael Milstein


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