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Volocopter GmbH (formerly called E-Volo GmbH) is a German-French aircraft manufacturer based in Bruchsal (near Karlsruhe) and founded by Alexander Zosel and Stephan Wolf. The company specializes in the design of electric multirotor helicopters in the form of personal air vehicles , designed for air taxi use.
The Volocopter 2X is a German two-seat, optionally-piloted, multirotor eVTOL aircraft. The personal air vehicle was designed and produced by Volocopter GmbH of Bruchsal, and first introduced at the AERO Friedrichshafen airshow in 2017. The aircraft is sold complete and ready-to-fly. Volocopter was formerly known as E-volo. [1] [2]
The VoloRegion will be linked to the Volocopter software platform VoloIQ. [4] [5] In cooperation with Fraport, take-off and landing areas are planned which are necessary for the implementation of the urban air mobility concept. [6] In October 2022 the VoloConnect was renamed and is now called the VoloRegion. [7]
The VoloCity, Volocopter is the fourth generation and first series model of its flying machine after the Volocopter VC200 / 2X. It is equipped with two vertical stabilisers to keep the flight direction more stable. [3] [4] The device is aligned with the SC-VTOL regulations published by EASA in July 2019. In June 2021, the model 2X performed a ...
In 2018 the company received an order to build "a large number" of the Volocopter 2X design under contract to Volocopter. [2] Aircraft. No longer in production
The VC-2 is the second in a series of multirotor designs from the German company e-volo. The single-place, 16 motor, all-electric e-volo VC1 "Volocopter" was demonstrated on 21 October 2011. The VC2 is the next follow-on with 18 engines suspended around an aluminum truss frame that includes a center-mounted seat, battery, and Battery Management ...
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Volocopter 2X: Germany [52] RotorWay Exec: United States Safari Helicopter: Canada / United States Millennium MH-1: United States [53] Revolution Mini-500: United States CHI KC 518 Adventourer: New Zealand [54]