Pivotal Slips Helix Deliveries To Improve Personal eVTOL

Pivotal’s Helix has eight propellers, triplex-redundant flight controls and recovery parachute.

Credit: Pivotal
Pivotal says it has delayed customer deliveries of its Helix personal electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing (eVTOL) aircraft to 2025 as it incorporates upgrades resulting from feedback from owners provided early access to the previous-generation BlackFly development aircraft. When Pivotal unveiled...
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