The eVTOL offers a range of 50 miles with a top speed of 160 mph.
. The company plans to go to market with vehicles that are not limited by the extreme requirements of the GoFly rules.To that end, Zeva has designed Z2. It has a wider stance and swings larger propellers, improving stability on the ground and in the air and providing more efficient flight than its predecessor.
The aircraft is intended for military operations, freight deliveries, search and rescue operations, and personal transportation.The Z2's blended-wing design gives it the appearance of a flying saucer. According to the manufacturer, Z2 combines the greatest aspects of a multicopter with a streamlined wing for increased efficiency and range. The aircraft, a tailsitter, turns to a horizontal posture when it transitions to forward flight from a vertical starting position.
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