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Update – January 12, 2019

Update – January 12, 2019

GOING VERTICAL – January 12, 2019 The tail had further work done, as we added two small fixed vertical fins to the bottom of the boom. These were for added stability of the vehicle during flight....

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Update – January 10, 2019

Update – January 10, 2019

TAIL ROTATION MECHANISM – January 10, 2019 Parts of this tail rotation mechanism have been shown in engineering program screenshots earlier, but the image above shows the actual workings and the...

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Update – January 5, 2019

Update – January 5, 2019

TALE OF THE TAIL – January 5, 2019 We swung the tail under power for the first time, rotating the verticals and extending and retracting the horizontals in that ballet motion predicted by the...

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Update – December 21, 2018

Update – December 21, 2018

TESTING THE PADDLE SHIFT – December 21, 2018 Our Ground Test Vehicle (GTV) is being outfitted with paddle shifters to compliment the electric shift mechanism just installed. Above, Kevin Abraham is...

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Yahoo! Finance

The World’s Most Popular Flying Car Set on Eliminating Travel Stress
How often have you arrived for a holiday get-together only to find yourself stressed-out due to the travel hassles you just endured while getting there?

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Update – December 19, 2018

Update – December 19, 2018

FINAL TAIL BOOM – December 19, 2018 One more assembly that is being wrapped up is the second (final) tail boom shown in the image above. You may recall that we built an initial tail boom and tested...

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Update – December 19, 2018

Update – December 19, 2018

FINAL TAIL BOOM – December 19, 2018 One more assembly that is being wrapped up is the second (final) tail boom shown in the image above. You may recall that we built an initial tail boom and tested...

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Update – December 17, 2018

Update – December 17, 2018

CUSTOM FUEL TANKS – December 17, 2018 The Switchblade needs fuel tanks for the flying prototype, and we have been making two tanks to hold enough fuel for flight testing. Although these won't be as...

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