VLJ To Drone Interceptor: Success This Time?

Transcendent hopes to bring new life to a kitbuilt VLJ.

Transcendent Aerospace hopes to bring new life to a kit-built VLJ that flew in 2006 as the Sport Jet.

Credit: Transcendent Aerospace
After more than a decade spent developing a very light jet, Transcendent Aerospace has emerged from relative stealth to offer a version of the aircraft for the emerging mission of drone interception. The Boston-based company is offering piloted and optionally piloted variants of the aircraft. The...
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