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i'm told these days you don't need engines in helicopters anymore. just a generator and batteries
http://workhorse.com/surefly
Oh my...
i'm told these days you don't need engines in helicopters anymore. just a generator and batteries
http://workhorse.com/surefly
If you have interest in that helicopter, I have a bridge I would like to sell you...i'm told these days you don't need engines in helicopters anymore. just a generator and batteries
http://workhorse.com/surefly
If you have interest in that helicopter, I have a bridge I would like to sell you...
Given the history of startups trying to build commuter aircraft, I would suggest you wait on placing a deposit until the craft is certified, in production, and you can take a test ride at the showroom. From the designs of many of them, that seem to try to change the laws of aerodynamics and engineering realities, and test the realities of startup corporations as well, I would bet long odds against this one, and I only looked at the first page of the link you posted, which said enough. I have watched these things come and go since reading about them in Popular Science in the 1960's. I hope to be proven wrong someday, but I will not be financing the dreamers...
Not emotional, I just don't want to see people get hurt...hahaha. once again i have no interest in owning a helicopter. they don't have 2 wheels and knobby tires. i just thought it was interesting. i didn't want it to become emotional
Not emotional, I just don't want to see people get hurt...