
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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