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Lilium Begins Wind Tunnel Tests on Large-Scale eVTOL Jet Model

The latest tests at the German-Dutch Wind Tunnels (DNW) facility started in early May and will enable Lilium to obtain a comprehensive aerodynamic dataset to validate the Lilium Jet's flight physics and performance predictions By Joe Macey / 05 May 2023
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Lilium has started wind tunnel testing on a complete 1 to 2.5 scale (40%) Lilium Jet model, including working engines and flap actuators.

This latest campaign at the German-Dutch Wind Tunnels (DNW) facility in Marknesse, Netherlands, follows Lilium’s previous successful wind tunnel testing of aircraft sections in 2021 and 2022 and represents a major milestone in the development of the type-conforming aircraft.

Having started in early May, the testing will enable Lilium to obtain comprehensive aerodynamic dataset to validate its flight physics and performance predictions. The dataset will cover the complete aircraft flight envelope from hover to cruise. 

The scale model, believed to be one of the most advanced ever to be tested in a wind tunnel, was built according to the latest Lilium Jet design by TGR-E, a provider of high-end manufacturing solutions, supported by aerospace design specialists IBK-Innovation. The large size and low scaling factor chosen for the model allow test data to be generated that is representative of the full-scale aircraft in all phases of flight. 

The scale of the model was also made possible by the dimensions of the DNW facility, which is the largest wind tunnel in Europe measuring 9.5m (31ft) in width. Each flap is remotely actuated and equipped with electric ducted fans built to scale by aerospace propulsion engineers Schuebeler Technologies.

Alastair McIntosh, Lilium’s Chief Technology Officer, said: “This is an important step in our aircraft program and it is very exciting to see this large-scale Lilium Jet model with working engines and wing flaps. We’ve been enormously impressed by the cooperation with DNW so far and the support provided by TGR-E and IBK. We look forward to generating vast amounts of aerodynamics data on the aircraft and building further confidence in our design tools as we prepare for the start of final assembly later this year.” 

Posted by Joe Macey Edited by Joseph Macey, Editor and Copywriter and experienced journalist with an active interest in advanced air mobility. Connect & Contact

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