Small Businesses Unite To Develop Hybrid-Electric VTOL Cargo UAS

HopFlyt  Caption: Cyclone channel-wing eVTOL cargo UAS is aimed at naval logistics and offshore support missions

The Cyclone channel-wing eVTOL cargo UAS is aimed at naval logistics and offshore support missions.

Credit: HopFlyt
Four small U.S. companies have joined forces to combine novel airframe and propulsion technologies to produce a hybrid-electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing (VTOL) uncrewed cargo aircraft, aiming initially at maritime and offshore logistics missions. The partnership brings together eVTOL startup...
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