Unmanned Aerospace Advances Hydrogen-Electric Cargo Aircraft

Unmanned Aerospace cargo gyroplane

Unmanned Aerospace has refined the GH4’s design, moving the batteries to the landing skids.

Credit: Unmanned Aerospace
U.S. startup Unmanned Aerospace is preparing to begin pilot production of a hydrogen-electric uncrewed cargo gyroplane designed for ship-to-ship and ship-to-shore deliveries. The vertical-takeoff-and-landing (VTOL) GH4 has been developed and tested with funding support from the U.S. Navy and the...
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