With six cyclorotors, the BlackBird from CycloTech is designed to take off and land vertically, move sideways, brake mid-air and even parallel park.
Flying a thrust-vectoring rocket can be a challenge, and even more so if you stack multiple stages and a minimalist flight computer on top of it all. But [Joe Barnard] is not one to shy away from ...
Austrian aviation company CycloTech is preparing to test a new electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL ... is the only system that can control the thrust vector in strength and direction ...
On the latest attempt with a brand-new thrust ... the control software, among other minor improvements. Almost every single part of this rocket is a display of engineering ingenuity. The landing ...
Report Ocean published the latest research report on the Philippines Thrust Vector Control Market. In order to comprehend a market holistically, a variety of factors must be evaluated, including ...