SoloTrek Designers Target Personal eVTOL Market

Six ducted thrusters eliminate the wing and provide redundancy in case of a motor failure.

Credit: Applied eVTOL Concepts
The designers behind the SoloTrek, a backpack-style personal air vehicle first flown in 2001, have entered the electric-vertical-takeoff-and-landing (eVTOL) market with plans to develop a ducted-fan two-seater for door-to-door transportation. Michael Moshier and Rob Bulaga developed the SoloTrek XFV...
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