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With ten engines and vertical takeoff dreams, the Dornier Do 31 looked like science fiction—but it flew. Designed to move troops without runways, this one-of-a-kind VTOL transport still holds ...
For autonomous VTOL UAS aircraft to achieve transformative status like the jet engine, they must deliver economic value and a clear path to profitability for operators.
We are used to thinking about vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft as being powered by spinning blades. After all, just like helicopters, they need spinning blades to lift off and move ...
Archer Aviation and Anduril Industries announced that they're partnering on the development of a next-generation VTOL aircraft that could be used by the U.S. military.
Archer Aviation and Anduril are partnering to develop a hybrid-powered VTOL aircraft for the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD). The new aircraft will leverage Archer's existing VTOL technology and ...
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