Jump Aero Breaks Cover With First-Response eVTOL

JA1 Pulse Aero eVTOL

JA1 Pulse eVTOL is a tailsitter that transitions to high-speed wingborne flight with the pilot in prone position.

Credit: Jump Aero
U.S. startup Jump Aero has unveiled the aircraft concept and initial business model for its JA1 Pulse first-response aircraft, a single-person electric- vertical-takeoff-and-landing (eVTOL) vehicle designed to rapidly fly a paramedic to the scene of a rural emergency to stabilize a patient. Denmark...
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