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2. 维基百科的相关词条 | See also
- Electric boat【电动小船】
- Electric vehicle【电动载具】
- Solar energy【太阳能】
- VTOL
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4. 外部链接 | External links
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- Hepperle, Martin. “Electric Flight – Potential and Limitations” (PDF). Institute of Aerodynamics and Flow Technology.
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