Hydroplane Achieves Flight Speed on Hydrogen Fuel Cell Powered Rotor Test Stand for the U.S. Army xTech8 Program; Learn more at Air Venture

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Thursday, July 10, 2025 

Hydroplane Achieves Flight Speed on Hydrogen Fuel Cell Powered Rotor Test Stand for the U.S. Army xTech8 Program; Learn more at EAA Air Venture

LOS ANGELES (July 10, 2025) – Hydroplane has de monstrated full rotor flight speed on its hydrogen fuel cell powered rotor transmission test stand, bringing hydrogen powered rotorcraft flight one step closer to reality. The achievement is part of the modular hydrogen fuel cell powerplant developer’s XTech8 Phase 1 Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) contract with the U.S. Army. Awarded last fall, the contract calls for both outlining the expected capabilities and performance of the hydrogen fuel cell powerplant for a range of Army use cases and conducting a prototype demonstration for vertical lift.

“This phase of the program was focused on validating both the performance and mission relevance of our lightweight hydrogen fuel cell powerplant for vertical lift and extended-range UAV/UAS operations,” said Dr. Anita Sengupta, CEO of Hydroplane. “Since the contract award last November, we’ve developed and tested a full-scale rotary wing testbed, integrating our electric-propulsion system with a rotor transmission and 23-foot rotor to achieve stable operation at flight-representative rotor speeds.”

Hydroplane’s modular hydrogen fuel cell powerplant is engineered to replace internal combustion engines in certified, experimental, and next-generation aircraft, as well as auxiliary power units. Its quiet operation, reduced thermal signature, and scalable architecture align with Department of Defense priorities for resilient, logistically flexible energy solutions across the battlespace. In addition to its current work with the U.S. Army, Hydroplane was named a winner of the 2024 xTechSearch 8 competition for its mobile hydrogen-based energy storage concept. The company has also successfully completed prior SBIR contracts with the U.S. Navy and two with the U.S. Air Force under the Agility Prime initiative.

Hydroplane will present its vertical lift developments during two technical talks at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2025, underscoring its leadership in advancing clean, capable, and mission-ready propulsion systems for both defense and commercial aviation.

Hear About Hydroplane’s Progress at EAA’s Air Venture
Dr. Sengupta will speak about progress on Hydroplane’s hydrogen fuel cell powerplant for fixed and rotor wing aircraft at EAA AirVenture and during the Vertical Flight Society’s 19th Annual Aircraft Symposium in Oshkosh.

Vertical Flight Society’s 19th Annual Aircraft Symposium

Propulsion & Energy Session 1
When: Saturday, July 19; 3:15 pm – 4:15 pm CDT
Where: University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Reeve Memorial Union, 748 Algoma Blvd, Oshkosh

EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2025

Hydroplane H2-Powered Rotorcraft Forum
When: Monday, July 21; 4 pm – 5:15 pm CDT
Where: EAA Museum – Vette Theater (B-8)

About Hydroplane
Founded by former NASA engineer Dr. Anita Sengupta, Hydroplane Ltd. is an advanced powerplant developer focused on enabling energy-resilient, next-generation aviation. The company is developing a modular hydrogen fuel cell powerplant designed to replace internal combustion engines in a wide range of crewed and uncrewed aircraft, as well as in mobile energy storage and auxiliary power applications. Built by a team of space program-trained engineers, Hydroplane’s technology is engineered for scalability, quiet operation, and mission flexibility. Hydroplane is a winner of the U.S. Army xTechSearch 8 competition and has successfully completed SBIR contracts with the U.S. Navy and U.S. Air Force under the Agility Prime initiative.
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