Mayman Completes Razor Jet VTOL Cargo Flights

Mayman Aerospace has completed flight testing of its Razor P100 high-speed autonomous vertical takeoff-and-landing (VTOL) aircraft, which is targeted initially at the contested logistics mission. Powered by four small turbojet engines that tilt to vector thrust between vertical and forward flight, the Razor P100 is designed to fly a 100-lb. payload 120 nm at speeds up to 450 kt. (166.8 mph). The P100 is the fifth full-scale aircraft to be flight tested by the company, says founder and CEO Da-vid Mayman, and

The Razor P100 has four microjet engines that are gimballed to vector thrust between vertical and forward flight.

Credit: Mayman Aerospace
Mayman Aerospace has completed flight testing of its Razor P100 high-speed autonomous vertical takeoff-and-landing (VTOL) aircraft, which is targeted initially at the contested logistics mission. Powered by four small turbojet engines that tilt to vector thrust between vertical and forward flight...
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