Relatively unknown to American pilots, Germany’s largest ultralight aircraft manufacturer, Comco Ikarus in Mengen, was able to announce the first flight of its successful two- seater C42 / CS as an electric version just before the start of AERO, the annual aircraft exposition in Friedrichshafen. Comco’s C42 CS forms the basis for the electric version. The avgas-powered version flies with either an 80-horsepower or 100-horsepower Rotax engine, the electric version with a 32-kilowatt (50 horsepower) electric motor from Geiger Engineering. Geiger’s power package includes their dedicated controller, control lever, and monitoring instrument. Four battery packs, 15 kilograms (33 pounds) each, power the prototype, but production versions will have six packs, enabling flight times of up to 90 minutes. The first electric flight was completed by Comco Ikarus’ managing director Horst Lieb on April 15, 2018. Comco notes, “The complete electrical unit with batteries is only marginally more expensive than the combustion version.” The aircraft, with a span of 8.71 meters (28.6 …