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Hydrogenius Team to Present at EAS 2009

Brien Seeley 03/13/2009 Uncategorized Leave a Comment

CAFE has just arranged for Len Scumann and Steffen Geinitz from the University of Stuttgart, Germany to come to EAS III to present their exciting work on the new Hydrogenius fuel cell 2 seat aircraft.

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