Lift props have been redesigned with four blades that scissor together when they stop and stow to minimize drag.
Credit: Eve Air Mobility
Eve Air Mobility has refined the design of its eVTOL air taxi, including a key change to the aircraft’s lift propellers, as it releases a “pragmatic” forecast projecting an in-service fleet of 30,000 eVTOL aircraft by 2045. Eve’s full-scale engineering prototype, echoing the previous design, was...
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