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That engine may have good power density, but it is quite weak in general. Site quoth: "Continuous power: up to 110 kW"

That is basically a negligible amount of power



"Quite weak in general."

It's not negligible for its weight. You can always scale up an electric motor. The largest machines in the world (such as bucket wheel excavators) are driven by electric motors. Additionally, electric motors are much simpler to cluster into a distributed propulsion configuration than jet turbines are. That's why NASA's building the X-57 electric aircraft.


> "scale up"

yep, BUT cube-square law applies




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