World’s First Plane – Made & Powered By Hemp – Is 10 Times Stronger Than
Steel By ‘Mrs Planet’ August 5 th 2019
Hempearth, the Canadian cannabis firm, has
designed the world’s first plane made and
powered by hemp – the non-psychoactive
member of the cannabis family and is 10 times
stronger than steel.
Interestingly, everything from the seats, the
wings, the plane walls and even the pillows
are made from hemp.
The plane, with a wingspan of 36 feet, can
hold one pilot and four passengers. What’s
more, it runs on 100% hemp oil!
Hemp is lighter than traditional aerospace
materials (such as aluminium and fiberglass)
and therefore requires a lot less fuel to reach a
high altitude.
Most importantly, hemp is non-toxic,
sustainable, requires way less water and land
to grow than cotton, and compared to steel or
carbon fibre, has almost no environmental
impact.
Hempearth CEO Derek Kesek says:
“This plane project is our first experiment
with industrial hemp, and we plan to explore
many other uses.
Once we establish structural testing and
information from this project, we will apply it
to other forms of construction.
This is the kind of future we all want here on
Earth. The sky may not be the limit.”
Hempearth is also developing hemp
composites in Montreal, which could replace
all fiberglass in aviation and other industries
— such as construction.
It recently turned down Dupont as they “don’t
and never will sign or work with fascist
companies that are associated with military,
The Rockefellers, The Rothchild’s and or the
Military Industrial Complex”.
“I build things organically and take it one
thing at a time,” Kesek adds. “Richard
Branson
is
my
biggest
inspiration because he is
showing that it’s not business as
usual any more: if you want
something you go get it.”
When the first hemp plane is
completed, its first flight is set
to take place at The Wright
Brother’s Memorial in Kitty
Hawk North Carolina – the
birthplace of aviation.
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