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British electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft maker Vertical Aerospace announced plans to build a 1,000-mile version of the VX4.
In a deep-dive video on the Lilium Jet and eVTOL in general, [John Lou] goes through the physics behind VTOL take-off, landing and flight, as well as range and general performance.
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 ...
“The addition of a heavy fuel engine to the JUMP 20 provides global forces an unparalleled VTOL solution with a longer operational lifespan, greater performance and efficient fuel consumption.
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