Pipistrel Unveils Electric Vertical-Takeoff Unmanned Cargo Aircraft

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Tandem-wing vertical-takeoff Nuuva V300 (right) is designed to operate from standard helipads.
Credit: Pipistrel
Even as it begins deliveries of its first certified electric aircraft, Slovenia’s Pipistrel has begun accepting orders for a family of unmanned cargo aircraft. The flagship hybrid-electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing (VTOL) Nuuva V300 is planned to enter service in 2023. With a 1,700-kg (3,750-lb.)...
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