The Long-EZ is nearly 17 feet long and almost 8 feet high with a wingspan of just over 26 feet. There's enough room in the cockpit for a pilot and single passenger. Conventionally powered models use a 115 HP Lycoming O-235 air-cooled flat-four engine, reach speeds of 185 MPH and can cruise at 144 MPH for about 2,000 miles on 52 gallons of fuel.

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Yates' Long-EZ however, forgoes the flat four and gas tank (and back seat) for an 450V, 600 amp (285 HP) EnerDel battery with a custom software suite controlling the electrical system. This is a new, twice-as-powerful version of the battery he used last July to hit 202 MPH, breaking the previous eplane speed record of 175 MPH set by the Cri-Cri. The old battery kind of catastrophically failed as he set the record so hopes are high for the new system, and initial test flights with the new power pack have gone well. Yates has reportedly hit 175 MPH at just 41 percent throttle ahead of next month's official record-setting attempt. [Wired 1,2 - Wikipedia]