VerdeGo Expects First Flight Of Hybrid Powerplants in Early 2025

The 185-kW VH-3-185 is built around an SMA Aero Engines SR305 diesel-cycle piston engine.

Credit: VerdeGo Aero
Hybrid powerplants under development and testing by U.S. startup VerdeGo Aero are on track to make first flight early next year, founder and CEO Eric Bartsch says. Florida-based VerdeGo Aero is aiming to certify a suite of hybrid-electric integrated propulsion systems under the FAA’s Part 33 rules...
Ben Goldstein

Based in Boston, Ben covers advanced air mobility and is managing editor of Aviation Week Network’s AAM Report.

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