As part of our high-speed taxi testing, we adjusted the propeller angle and ran several times at each setting to spot whether there was an increase or decrease in top speed and acceleration rate....
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ANOTHER HUGE MILESTONE: SWITCHBLADE FLYING CAR HAS PASSED FAA INSPECTION!!! – July 19, 2022
Our flying car prototype passed the FAA inspection required for Experimental Aircraft registration, clearing the way for flight testing to begin! Getting to this point of readiness was the result of...
SAM APPLIES THE TAIL NUMBERS – July 18, 2022
One of the steps needed to get the Switchblade ready for the FAA inspection prior to first flight was to put the FAA registration numbers, typically called N numbers in the US, onto the aircraft....
CHECKING OVER THE FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS – July 15, 2022
Sam Bousfield, designer of the Switchblade Flying Sports Car, is shown here sitting in the cockpit and checking over the avionics. We're making sure everything is operating properly and are happy to...
LEFT AND RIGHT – July 14, 2022
A pilot uses rudder pedals to move the tail rudder (or in our case rudders), left and right. This points the nose left or right, and is used to keep the aircraft tracking correctly in turns, among...
SWITCHBLADE PROPELLER DUCT READY TO RE-INSTALL- July 13, 2022
Body worked and newly painted, the propeller duct is looking good! You can see the space where the tail boom slides in and out, in the lower part of the photo, upside down from how it looks on the...
FINAL INSTALL OF SWITCHBLADE TAIL ELEVATORS – July 11, 2022
Now that they've been painted, we balanced the tail elevators to ensure they won't flutter. This is for added safety. After doing the balancing, David Nobles (left) and Sean Bliss are shown here...
BOLTING IT BACK TOGETHER – July 08, 2022
Now that we've painted the majority of the carbon fiber parts for the Switchblade, we are bolting up the parts again so we can have a finished vehicle ready for FAA inspection. In this image we have...