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A German firm hit a new record altitude of 7,230 feet with a hydrogen aircraft
Stuttgart-based hydrogen aviation startup H2FLY announced that it has flown its HY4 aircraft to an altitude of 7,230 feet.
A German firm hit a new record altitude of 7,230 feet with a hydrogen aircraft
Stuttgart-based hydrogen aviation startup H2FLY announced that it has flown its HY4 aircraft to an altitude of 7,230 feet.
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