With over 21 million regional travelers in the U.S. alone, the Switchblade isn’t just a concept — it’s solving a real-world need.
With over 21 million regional travelers in the U.S. alone, the Switchblade isn’t just a concept — it’s solving a real-world need.
Samson Sky held our annual VIP dinner for Owners and Investors at AirVenture and during the briefing, it was released that the engineering team had been hard at work to reduce the empty weight of the vehicle to allow for a higher useful load.
The next parts being made are the front quarter panels on the left and right side of the nose of the vehicle. With this, we should have a completed nose cone as the first completed sub-assembly for the Switchblade.
Faster progress is being made towards Switchblade production, now that bigger funding is arriving.
Here you can see how the team works this test sequence.
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