A solar thermal powered aircraft powered by heat energy from the sun. A
heat engine, such as a Stirling engine, is carried by the aircraft body
for producing power for a propulsion mechanism, such as a propeller. The
heat engine has a thermal battery in thermal contact with it so that heat
is supplied from the thermal battery. A solar concentrator, such as
reflective parabolic trough, is movably connected to an optically
transparent section of the aircraft body for receiving and concentrating
solar energy from within the aircraft. Concentrated solar energy is
collected by a heat collection and transport conduit, and heat
transported to the thermal battery. A solar tracker includes a heliostat
for determining optimal alignment with the sun, and a drive motor
actuating the solar concentrator into optimal alignment with the sun
based on a determination by the heliostat.