There's a new X-plane in town. Bell Textron's tilt-rotor aircraft being built for DARPA's Speed and Runway Independent Technologies (SPRINT) program, which aims to combine the features of a helicopter ...
The iconic and innovative X-Rotor project promises to deliver a substantial reduction in the Levelized Cost of Energy. A new ...
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Meet the X-76, DARPA’s "SPRINT" tiltrotor plane
The X-76 is not intended for mass production or combat service. Instead, it will serve as a testbed for new aerial ...
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Bell's X-76 hits 517 mph without needing a single runway
Bell's X-76 aircraft achieves 517 mph cruise speeds with vertical takeoff capability, eliminating runway dependencies through innovative folding rotors.
Planned to fly in 2028, the X-76 will explore technologies for fast-flying runway-independent aircraft with folding rotors, crewed and uncrewed.
Rotor X Aircraft Manufacturing Company of Chandler Arizona has completed hundreds of unmanned test flights of the new fully electric DRAGON eVTOL Personal Air Vehicle (PAV) from Rotor X. This flight ...
Introducing the new fully electric DRAGON Personal Air Vehicle (PAV) from Rotor X Aircraft Manufacturing Company. This electric ultralight aircraft comes as a quick-build kit and doesn’t require a ...
December 6, 2005 Boeing’s second canard rotor/wing (CRW) X-50A Dragonfly unmanned air vehicle (UAV) has successfully completed a four-minute hover flight at the U.S. Army’s Yuma Proving Ground ...
Once you realize you can make almost anything fly if you strap a big enough prop and motor to it, you really start thinking outside of the box. That’s what [Rodger] did and he’s come up with this very ...
Arizona-based helicopter manufacturer Rotor X (RX) announced its plans to enter the electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) game with its new electric air taxi. Dubbed RX eTransporter, the ...
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